Woman posts new car on Twitter, gets hijacked hours later
Updated | By Mack Rapapali Nights
A woman posted a picture of her new car on Twitter and got hijacked on the same day.
Imagine celebrating the purchase of your new car and regretting it a few hours later?!
Well known social media commentator, Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux), tweeted the woman's first and second post revealing what happened to her - and Tweeps are shocked.
Twitter users soon poked holes in the story saying, that the woman simply posed with the car and did not purchase it. One user said that the car should have had a ribbon on it if she had indeed bought it.
ALSO, SEE: Don't fall for the 'tap-tap' hijacking trick!
Others said that the dealerships are in cahoots with the criminals who hijack the cars. One Twitter user shared his own experience about the time he bought a car and it was stolen three hours later.
2. When we went back the following day we asked the sales person if the car had tracker, to our surprise we were informed that it doesn’t but when were we about to leave a sales lady who I believe wasn’t part of the group of males that are involved in this scam told us the car
— chris (@christwittey) April 25, 2021
South Africa is a crime scene pic.twitter.com/HjCsVvutAS
— Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux) April 25, 2021
Image Credit: Twitter/@AdvoBarryRoux
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