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Choosing Beggar Tries To Manipulate Someone Out Of A $950 Gaming PC And $400 In Cash, Gets Trolled
There’s nothing more repulsive than scammers who try to trick people into giving away their money and 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 man selling a 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. Scroll below to read it!
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