Steph De Lander just got hit with another stroke of bad luck—this time, not in the ring, but in her bank account.

The TNA wrestler took to Twitter, revealing that someone hacked her credit card and racked up a staggering $10,800 bill on eBay. No subtlety, no warning—just straight-up financial loss.

“Someone hacked my credit card and spent $10,800 on EBay 🤡 f****** kill me.”

This comes right after De Lander exposed a man named Ethan Heth for allegedly scamming her out of more than $500 worth of her merchandise. The situation, which she initially kept private, went public after she saw false claims spreading about her.

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“I have purposely never posted his name publicly because I didn’t want him to receive backlash. However, he continues to spread false information on multiple platforms, so I now have no choice but to speak up.”

De Lander explained that Heth purchased her merch, then filed a PayPal dispute and received a full refund—all because she missed the response deadline. But he never sent the items back.

“Ethan Heth purchased over $500 worth of items from me, then filed a claim on PayPal and was refunded the full amount simply because I missed the deadline to respond.”

And instead of settling the issue, De Lander said he flipped the gear for extra cash.

“He has refused to return the items and has since been reselling my merchandise in various Facebook groups for an even greater profit.”

The situation was part of a pattern. De Lander added she had learned Heth may have pulled similar moves on other sellers, using the same PayPal dispute loophole.

“Since then, I’ve learned that he has used this same PayPal dispute tactic on multiple sellers. I’ve emailed him several times in an effort to resolve this privately, but he has not responded.”

Now, with the scam still unresolved and nearly $11K stolen from her card, De Lander is clearly fed up—and fans are giving her support online. In the world of pro wrestling, taking hits is part of the job—but no one signs up for this kind of real-life mess. Let’s hope she gets her money back and some justice.

Have you or someone you know ever been hit with a PayPal scam or credit card hack like this? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think should happen to people who do this.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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