Man Comes Up With Most Brilliant Way To Get Revenge On Craigslist Scammer
For anybody who has ever used Craigslist, you know that it's a great way to make extra money. Too bad, that's not always the case. There's always a chance of running into some unpleasant people and if you've ever sold on Craigslist, then I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. You know that whole scenario kinda similar to what the guy below went through.
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I have had people who would go as far as to send FAKE PayPal emails just to try to see if they can outsmart me. It'd be pretty clear to most people that they're not legit, but some newbies might fall victim to these scammers. Which is why this man comes up with the most brilliant way to get revenge and it is all so satisfying. It makes me realize even more so than ever that the internet is completely full of weirdos.
The Start Of Every Craiglist Releated Message
But due to my "work frame"
I don't have money so why don't I just try scamming you instead?
"I have a hearing problem after a surgery so I only do text now. Please bear with me".
The buyer is clearly trying to scam but the seller decides to put him through the wringer.
He raises the price to see if the scammer will take it, knowing that he has no intention of paying at all.
"Phu Koff"
I take it, he's never used Venmo before?
The seller decides to raise the price for the second time and you might realize something funny about that name.
I take it, he's never used Venmo before?
He needs to go to Wal-Mart. That's interesting coming from someone who probably lives thousands of miles outside the US.
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He's trying to frustrate the scammer as much as possible
And the price is raised once again
And the price is raised once again
"Seem like you play me"?
It's funny how the scammer is the one complaining of wasted time...
He still doesn't get the meaning behind the name "Phu".
It doesn't feel to good to have your time wasted by someone with no intention of doing business with you, does it? Maybe you'll think next time before you try to scam someone.