A woman named "Jennifer" wanted a dress so much she tried, and failed, to fake her own death! Jennifer was in touch with a LuLaRoe seller on Facebook trying to secure the sale of a dress. Jennifer messaged the seller claiming that her mother had a stroke and didn't want the seller to give it to some on because she "love[d] it". Then three hours later the seller receives a text basically saying that this text was from Jennifer's "husband" and that Jennifer has died and he wants to bury her in the dress. Others in the Facebook group were skeptical about the claims. To see if it was true the seller reached out and told her she won a free dress. Jennifer responded "OMG I never win anything! What style can i choose from." and sent the seller her address.
When the seller confronted her about the original message Jennifer denied sending it then claimed that her account was hacked. she also blocked the seller on Facebook. then Jennifer threatened to press charges if the seller didn't take the posts down where Jennifer claimed she was dead. Turns out Jennifer has had similar run ins with other sellers from the same company. I think this is absolutely hilarious and is a good example why you don't trust strangers on the internet. Internet scams have been common in the recent years and i thought this was a good example of a funny one.
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I will never understand the hatred people contain in their hearts. This women needs to face some kind of consequences.
ReplyDeleteStrange things can happen on the internet and social media. People just assume that they can do crazy things because its not a physical experience.
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