Hi all,
So I was at the mall and just coming out of a shop. I'm a guy in my late 20's. I noticed a guy was standing outside the shop and then kind of stepped back when I walked by. He said, "excuse me can you help. I said what was it and he said a story really fast. That he was with a friend and his car broke down. And that they needed to return some movies and he would give me $5 to $10 if I could help.
First of all that is pocket change to me lol, but I thought about my safety right away. I do work in the criminal justice field afterall. I thought right away that there was a possibility that they would try to rob me or something and where the heck was the friend!?
I just told him I was in a hurry and then said sorry and walked away quickly. What do you guys think his intentions were? I mean lets break this down. So their car is broken.. I assume at the mall if it is really true?! He didn't say anything about fixing the car, but it's so urgent that he has to return movies!? WTF lol He didn't ask for a ride, but I would guess that's what he was referring to? Creepy and weird!
I don't know if he would try to rob my car from me or pull off a store robbery and then jump in my car and take it so my license plate would be seen by police but not theirs?
>>17304812
If it seems like a scam, prolly is. Probably it was a test to see if you'll fall for something outragous that you'll continue to do other stupid outlandish things. Good job. I got scammed once by people selling speakers from their truck for $500. Started out as "free"
If he could so easily give $5 to $10 bucks how come they couldn't take a taxi or uber service? Also, they were at the mall so there are movie places there too.
rofrriirir
he gonna f you up bro