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Florida Man Charged After Amazon ‘Return Abuse’ Stealing For Than $40K

Following a Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) investigation, Wail Chouder, 33, of Orlando, was arrested on charges of an organized scheme to defraud Amazon out of more than $40,000.
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Following a Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) investigation, Wail Chouder, 33, of Orlando, was arrested on charges of an organized scheme to defraud Amazon out of more than $40,000.

The investigation began in May of 2022 when the Office of Statewide Prosecution contacted the FDLE Gainesville Field Office with a criminal complaint from a major online retailer.

The retailer identified a customer that was engaged in fraud involving merchandise theft through a systematic pattern of return abuse.

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The total loss to the business was $40,395.56 for 27 fraudulent returns between May 2019 and May 2022.

The investigation revealed that Chouder’s scheme was to purchase high-value products, including electronics, sporting goods, and luxury eyewear, and after receiving the merchandise he requested returns, and then sent back lesser-value substitute products in place of the original merchandise.

For his returns, Chouder received a credit in the amount of the initial purchase to the purchasing credit card, account on file, or retailer gift card, and illegally kept the high-value merchandise.

If the company refused a refund, Chouder filed chargeback claims with various credit card issuers by requesting the retailer to reimburse the credit card issuers for the fraudulent returns.

Chouder committed his crimes in Orange and Alachua counties.

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“Retail fraud hurts all consumers. When these greedy criminals commit fraud against a business, they also make Florida’s hard-working citizens victims, too. I commend the exceptional work conducted by FDLE’s agents and analysts and Attorney General Ashley Moody’s prosecutors,” said Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass.

Chouder was taken into custody on an active FDLE arrest warrant when he appeared for a separate court hearing earlier this month. He was booked into the Orange County Jail.

The case will be prosecuted by Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution.

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