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world does the same thing. I'd already been to places like Paris and London and wanted to go somewhere I hadn't been to before."He then claimed, "we are chemists. I will upload my Bucknell graduate school ID card from when I was 17 to show you that not every person in the world has to go a traditional educational route."(A Bucknell University spokesman, however, said, "I can confirm he was not a student at Bucknell.")He then promised to upload copies of the receipts for all the items he purchased and added, "To address the cost issue, I'll upload a purchase agreement for the house we just purchased this weekend showing that we are paying cash for an $800,000 home."In 2010, Fisher created a Wikipedia page for Nathan Tyler Fisher, calling himself "an American fashion designer and philanthropist."Fisher's Wikipedia page later was deleted by moderators, who deemed it a "vanity page."A Google search for the username "NTFBaseball91?" which Fisher used on the PurseBlog thread, locates other pages with the same username, but the online persona is an "Alexandre Chevalier," who claims to have grown up in a French castle. However, none of the pictures, which feature a blonde, curly haired man who flexes his muscles in photos, are of Nathan Fisher.On her Facebook page, Tess Fisher, of Parkville, Md., claims she studied "forensic anthropology" at Mercyhurst. The college was unable to verify the claim in time for this article.Fisher's latest bad check accusation did not result in Interiors losing any property, because the check was returned before any furnishings were delivered, store controller Thomas Williams