Potatoes (illustration) -

Pixabay

Potato Monday, Potato Tuesday, Potato Wednesday… A young woman from the Territoire de Belfort almost put this song into practice.

Last Saturday, she was the victim of a scam and ended up with… 75 kg of potatoes in her garage, reports L'Est Républicain.

Men, disguised as false peasants, came to her home to offer her fruits and vegetables.

The agreement of this mother of a family barely obtained, they had already unloaded a large merchandise.

Potatoes therefore but also 20 kg of apples, 12 bottles of orange juice, 20 kg of onions and as many carrots.

All this for the modest sum of 398.15 euros!

“The guy rang my doorbell and told me that the 20 kg crate was 2.99 euros.

But it was the price per kilo… I thought it was cheap, ”said the victim in a video posted on Facebook.

Faced with the excitement on the social network, the sellers finally came to collect the goods and reimburse them.

High-Tech

Visa card: A security breach would allow accounts to be emptied (in theory more than in practice)

Miscellaneous

Loire-Atlantique: The gendarmerie alerts on a new scam of theft by ruse "to the dung"

  • Miscellaneous

  • Scam

  • Franche-Comte