Bystander Hilariously Trolls Pushy Beggar Who Took Things Too Far

Buying and selling things online can be quite a hassle. If you thought the Internet would make life easier, think again. Sure, you can now buy or sell items from the comfort of your couch using your phone, but it also means dealing with countless difficult people—and often, even more than you’d expect. So, don’t get too excited about your online selling experience. Be prepared for the worst, and by worst, I mean the absolute worst.

Take this guy, for example, who decided to sell his Apple mouse and keyboard online. He posted an ad, and soon after, a potential buyer reached out. The customer tried to negotiate a lower price, but the seller stood firm, stating that the price was final. In response, the buyer didn’t take it well—resorting to insults and sinking to a shockingly low level. Read their conversation below:

Via u/GreyStagg

The conversation starts out normal.

The customer asks if the price can be lowered.

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The man refused to lower the price.

Which somehow confused the customer.

Take it or leave it, simple.

The confuse-caption went on.

That’s when the insults started.

The guy tried reasoning with the customer.

And the customer threw in his own logic.

The man was explaining to the customer when he got called a retard.

How does a person like this even land themselves a job?

Woah, knife emojis. Must be a tough guy.

Of course, that is so believable.

Why does this guy keep using the word “retard” as an insult?

This is a good source of entertainment.

The customer really crossed the line here by mocking disabled people.

Sometimes the best answer to an idiot is silence. However, some people need to be taught a lesson as well. It is up to you to make the decision. I am a shy person so I personally don’t feel the need to argue with anyone. I think if I don’t even reply to the other person, it’ll be an even bigger insult.

I hope he understands sarcasm.

That sounds like a wholehearted apology.

The man executed his revenge plan after this.

He calls the customer near ASDA.

But this man turned out to be a bigger creep than we thought.

The man started stalling him.

That’s good acting for sure.

 

He made the customer wait even more by acting “silly.”

So the guy reminded him of all the things the customer said.

The customer threatened to call the news.

But that did not stop the man from teaching him a lesson.

Apparently, it had no effect on this guy.

That is a great comeback, sir.

He decided to end the conversation here.

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