Choosing Beggar Tries To Manipulate A Guy Out Of A $950 Gaming PC And $400 In Cash, Gets Hilariously Schooled
There’s nothing more repulsive than scammers who try to trick people into giving away their money or valuable things– and the internet is full of them! Sadly, even though there are many warnings out there, some people are still falling for their elaborate lies, sometimes simply out of the goodness of their hearts. Scammers have long been known for coming up with the most tragic stories to make sympathetic folks open their wallets.
The good thing is that these thieves aren’t always very bright, which doesn’t get them very far. Take, for instance, this guy who texted a Reddit user ShankABee because he wanted to buy his gaming computer and created the dumbest excuse for why he can’t pay for it in cash. Luckily, the seller didn’t fall for his lies and decided to troll him. The conversation turned out to be hilarious and even went viral.
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Scammers often get creative when it comes to trying to trick people out of their money, but this guy went over the top
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Xander, who shared the funny conversation, told Bored Panda that it’s not the first time he’s dealing with the scammers online, “but it is the first time I decided to see where it would go,” he said. The computer seller said he knew something was off with this guy from the beginning. “I had suspicions right off the bat when he asked for pictures that were already on the ad”.
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After trying to lower the price of a gaming computer, the guy gives the weirdest excuse on why he can’t pay in cash
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Although the scammer’s lowballing attempt gave him some doubts, “typically they would offer more than the asking price,” he says, it all became clear when the buyer started making excuses for why he can’t pay in cash. “I honestly chuckled a bit that he was trying to say he had his account hacked so he couldn’t pay in cash.”
The seller quickly realizes what’s going on and decides to pretend he’s trying to help out the struggling stranger
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That’s when the exchange gets a little too funny as the seller shows interest in his daughter and the buyer is prompted to make a request
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Whether the part about his daughter is true remains unclear. Xander even did a couple of reverse image searches but he didn’t find anything. “Unfortunately, it seems like this guy was taking advantage of his (possibly) daughter.”
Yes, you’ve read that right! A free computer is not enough for this guy, he also wants $400 from the seller
Image credits: ShankABee
Image credits: ShankABee
While his computer remains up for sale( you can check out the listing here), Xander is happy that at least he could make people laugh. The scammer sent a clown emoji as his last reply to Xander, so he probably was amused by the exchange they had, too!
Eventually, the conversation goes full circle in the most hilarious way
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Here’s how people reacted
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Share on FacebookThe ending was anti-climatic. I was kind of hoping for a better ending.
They actually ended up getting married. They moved to Florida due to the daughters health and after a few months they found out that they were expecting. The father was overjoyed and really wanted to be a part of his grand-daughter's life so his cousin helped him with the move and he went and joined them. He brought the computer with him and set it up in the grand-daughters bedroom for when she was old enough to start gaming. Due to the early exposure, she became a child gaming genius and made a s**t ton of money from streaming. Unfortunately the grandfather died suddenly and because the computer and him are the reason her parents met, she insisted on burying it with him. Turns out, she was only an amazing gamer on that computer because little did she know but her grandfather had enchanted it. She tried many consoles and computers but she may as well have been playing with no hands as she could never use the controls. In her grief she killed her parents then herself.
Load More Replies...Someone should make an app to shoot 150db through the phone to these scammers.
I had someone try to scam me over the phone. The ID even said amazon. They said someone bought an iPhone with my account and wanted me to download some app that shares screens with people. I told him to hold on as I had to explain to my job why I was away from my desk and in that few seconds I googled the situation and found out it was a scam. I came back to the line basically told him off and ended the call. Amazon doesn’t call you unless you know in advance.
I saw a video where a lady got a scam call, said "Oh, I'm SO interested!!", put a metal pot lid over the phone, and loudly banged it with a spoon for a solid 20 seconds lmao I can only imagine what that sounded like in the headphones of the scammer...
Load More Replies...The ending was anti-climatic. I was kind of hoping for a better ending.
They actually ended up getting married. They moved to Florida due to the daughters health and after a few months they found out that they were expecting. The father was overjoyed and really wanted to be a part of his grand-daughter's life so his cousin helped him with the move and he went and joined them. He brought the computer with him and set it up in the grand-daughters bedroom for when she was old enough to start gaming. Due to the early exposure, she became a child gaming genius and made a s**t ton of money from streaming. Unfortunately the grandfather died suddenly and because the computer and him are the reason her parents met, she insisted on burying it with him. Turns out, she was only an amazing gamer on that computer because little did she know but her grandfather had enchanted it. She tried many consoles and computers but she may as well have been playing with no hands as she could never use the controls. In her grief she killed her parents then herself.
Load More Replies...Someone should make an app to shoot 150db through the phone to these scammers.
I had someone try to scam me over the phone. The ID even said amazon. They said someone bought an iPhone with my account and wanted me to download some app that shares screens with people. I told him to hold on as I had to explain to my job why I was away from my desk and in that few seconds I googled the situation and found out it was a scam. I came back to the line basically told him off and ended the call. Amazon doesn’t call you unless you know in advance.
I saw a video where a lady got a scam call, said "Oh, I'm SO interested!!", put a metal pot lid over the phone, and loudly banged it with a spoon for a solid 20 seconds lmao I can only imagine what that sounded like in the headphones of the scammer...
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