It’s so satisfying to see this scammer getting the troll of his life when he messed with the wrong guy. Padan muka!
Recently, a Malaysian netizen named Jeffrey Chee tried to sell a Mercedes-Benz on Mudah.my. However, he was approached by a scammer who pretended to show interest in the car.
Apparently, the scammer tried to cheat RM1,500 out of Jeffrey’s pockets. Obviously Jeffrey, who is experienced at selling things online, saw through the scam but decided to reel him in before dropping the hammer on the scammer. Savage!
Jeffrey shared the screenshots of their conversations on Facebook with the caption of “Beware of this f**ker. He wanted to play with me but he’s not on my level.”
Let the fun begin!
First, the scammer contacted Jeffrey on WhatsApp, saying that he wanted to buy the car.
Jeffrey purposely sent him a picture of a ‘paper Mercedes’ despite the scammer specifically requesting the 2015 model.
The scammer quickly agreed to buy the car and requested Jeffrey’s account details. He played along and sent some questionable details to the scammer.
‘Ham Kah Chan’ is a vulgar phrase in Cantonese that means ‘wishing your whole family dead’ while ‘Ba Sang Hor‘ means Klang River. Clearly, Jeffrey was fooling him but the scammer was too oblivious!
The scammer then asked Jeffrey to transfer RM1,500 as an ‘activation fee’ in order to complete the transaction. He even sent a screenshot as proof.
The scammer finally realised he was being trolled when Jeffrey sent him pictures of paper car and paper money being burnt. In other words, Jeffrey is telling the scammer to go to hell!
The scammer got angry after being taken for a ride and even called Jeffrey a scammer!
As much as Jeffrey enjoyed trolling him, all good things must come to an end. So, he sent this text to put the scammer in his place.
Good job, Jeffrey! This definitely gave us a good laugh!
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