If you’ve ever been scammed by an online bot before, you know the deafening shame that follows. It seems like 8 out of 10 chicks on Tinder are robots trying to direct me to a webcam site or offering up singles in my area, and that moment when I realize this unfortunate reality is the moment I wish I stayed with my ex-girlfriend.
But some online ploys are so goddamn transparently bullshit, the people who fall for them should be sent on a one-way trip into the sun. Oh you agreed to a fund transfer from a Nigerian prince? Hop on this space shuttle and apply some Coppertone, bitch. The FBI actually reports millions of dollars of losses each year due to this scam. Some people have actually been lured to Nigeria, where they have been arrested. Stupid knows no depths.
One man decided to take a scam bot who tried to con him out of thousands for a Facebook phone for a wild ride of love, lust, loyalty, and betrayal. Check out the below screenshots, which have gone viral overnight.
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I wish nothing but the best for these two budding lovers.
[h/t LADbible]