The $160 Dodge Ram Scam
At this point, I believe most of the people who get scammed on the internet just want to be scammed because tell me how you’ll believe that a car is being sold at $160. Not just any car. A Dodge Ram TRX. Like, how much is a bicycle?
I had to sleep the whole of today because of what happened to me yesterday. And while I was asleep, I heard my phone ring several times. But you know that moment where you are dreaming and you hear your phone ring in the dream, but it’s actually in real life? That’s what happened to me.
I heard the phone ring several times, but to me, it was all a dream. I woke up later in the evening and found out I had missed so many calls from my friend. I even thought she was calling me to check up on my health, so I texted her I was fine and would call her as soon as I was done eating dinner.
Right after I sent her the message, she called me, and before she could say hello, I kept on repeating that I was fine. She then told me she knew I was fine because she saw the text. She wasn’t calling because of my health; she was calling because she had been scammed.
I actually started getting worried and curious about what really happened. She started narrating what happened, and I couldn’t help but laugh. She said she saw a Dodge Ram TRX when she went out the last time, and they had written for sale on it, so she took the number, called it, and asked for the price.
The person told her the price of the car was $160, and she had to be fast about the payment because a lot of people had already called to buy it. Out of excitement, she hurriedly paid the money via mobile money, and then the next minute, she was blocked by the number.
I couldn’t stop laughing because are you serious??! A whole Dodge Ram TRX for $160? Something that doesn’t even make up 1/100 of the price? I don’t know if she was charmed or what, but I know I’m definitely going to laugh at her forever. By the way, go back to the picture of the Dodge Ram TRX and tell me if you’ll actually believe this is even sold for $160.
As I said, I think people who get scammed on certain things probably just want to be scammed because I still don’t understand my friend’s issue.
Knowing the value of something and trying to get it at a very cheap price is a risk that most people ignore because they feel that if that opportunity passes, they won't get another one. And these days scammers use such tricks to scam alot of people into believing that the can obtain someone very expensive at a very cheap and discounted rate even including a time frame so that the person been scammed will not doubt them or not have enough time to think
I guess as u said your friend choose to allow herself be scammed because the price of that Dodge Ram TRX is far more expensive than what it was been sold for
We just have to beware of such tricks
Thank you for sharing @abenad
Exactly the whole point
Even if it's a stolen car, haba! $160???? That your friend sha, I have no words.
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Mtchew 😂🤣