When a South Carolina-based man finished up his shopping in Walgreens, the last thing he expected was to be accosted by a stranger in a Porsche. Things then got weirder when said stranger had an unusual proposal for him.
TikToker Trey Day (@treday_5) began the video by saying, “I just got got.” He then went on to tell the story of how he was hoodwinked to 50,500 viewers.
As he walked to his car after shopping at Walgreens, he heard someone calling out to him. The person calling him was in a Porsche. He asked, “Hey, trying to make some money real quick?”
When Day asked what for, the guy said he was moving from one house to another house around the corner. He said he just needed some “extra help,” and offered to pay.
In turn, Day asked when this was needed, and took his number. “So I’m thinking it’s gonna be some good money, easy money,” he continued, adding that the man in the Porsche seemed “legit.”
Things Take A Turn
Subsequently, Day says he texted the man to ask for more information, only for the Porsche driver to deliver a bombshell. There was no actual moving. When he asked what the driver meant, the driver responded that he just wanted his number.
Then, after Day replies, he claims the Porsche driver responded with “I was just trying to see what you was on.”
In response, Day says he texted to say he doesn’t “swing that way.”
But even that doesn’t seem to deter the Porsche driver, who says Day doesn’t need to be gay. He added that he was willing to pay him.
At this point, the baffled TikToker asks if he was getting pranked. However, the other guy said he wasn’t, and started naming prices.
He firmly told the Porsche driver he was straight, then blocked him.
“S— like that never happened before,” he said to viewers. “I’m like, ‘What the f—?'”
BroBible reached out to Day via Instagram direct message.
People Can’t Believe This Happened To Him
Most commenters were bemused. “Y’all don’t block ppl fast enough,” one wrote.
“He walked off like ‘Digits acquired,'” a second said, followed by two cry-laughing emojis.
“You know what, I ain’t even mad at it,” a third added, to which Day replied, “I am.”
Additionally, a fourth commented, “I’m so sorry to laugh but he really played lmaoooo. But why you agreeing to help strangers move their houses?”
Summing up the situation, a fifth quipped, “That took a turn I did not expect.”
More Strange Happenings In Parking Lots
BroBible has reported on other unnerving parking lot moments discussed on TikTok in the past. One example is TikTok user America (@americagracee), who bought $700 worth of meat in a Napa Auto Parts parking lot.
The video, which depicts America and her partner loading the meat in the van, is accompanied by on-screen text that reads: “The saxophones getting louder when we realized we were scammed $700 of ‘meat’ off a truck.”
They later explained in a follow-up video how they discovered they were scammed. They looked up the account in question and found other TikTokers’ complaints about it.
Another example is @djhoneypot, who went viral after posting a video of themselves in the parking lot of the “scariest Target in America.”
“This is the scariest Target in America,” they said. “I still will never get over what happened in this parking lot to Kelsey Smith in 2007.”
In 2007, Kelsey Smith was abducted in the Target parking lot after visiting the store to buy an anniversary gift for her boyfriend. She was 18 years old and found dead 4 days later, murdered by strangulation.
