This story unfolds on Reddit’s r/ProRevenge, shared by the avenger’s companion, Redditor u/Three-Nations. The tale recounts how their friend retaliated against a scammer who attempted to deceive them while selling a used water heater. Weeks after the transaction, the scammer returned, claiming the item was faulty. In a gesture of goodwill, the friend offered a full refund, only to be slapped with a $400 invoice for alleged repairs, accompanied by threats of debt collection.
Choosing to settle the invoice and close the chapter, the friend’s perspective shifted when they overheard a revealing conversation in a bar. A boastful employee of the scammer’s company spilled the beans, confirming the entire episode was a calculated scam. To make matters worse, the loudmouth identified the scammer as her boss and the company’s owner.
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1. OP’s friend was selling his belongings online and among the items, there was a water heater it was in working condition and he wanted to sell it online for 150$ he got an email from someone wanting to buy this heater for $100 cash.
2. Two weeks later, he got an email from the person saying it was not working so OP’s friend offered him a full refund or cover repair cost if it was under $100 it turns out that the guy instead sent an invoice for $400 saying if he doesn’t pay in 48 hours he will send a debt collector so he paid it out of fear.
3. Month later OP’s friend was in a bar and he overheard some girl talking about how her boss who runs a landscaping firm screwed someone over selling a water heater, he got interested and asked if he could join.
4. She told them how he bought a water heater from a second-hand store for $25 and a working one for $100 and billed the seller for the repair of the busted one, so he asked who did this so he doesn’t have to hire that guy to fix up his yard. She says the company name and it was on the emails of the guy who bought
6. OP’s friend was browsing the website where he sold the water heater on and what he saw was strange, if you are selling a generator you need to provide a warrant of fitness proving it works and it’s safe and when he looked at that generator he noticed that there’s no way it would have a warrant of fitness
9. They took it to a friend who is an electrician and he agreed to check it and give an invoice for repairs he also said that they shouldn’t have bought it and it would have been cheaper to buy a new one
10. They got in contact with the seller quoting the repair cost them around $5000 and he simply told them he was not paying as there was no refund then they asked him if there was any warrant of fitness for the generator
11. He went silent for two days and then eventually he emailed them that he would take it back for $800 they said no and requested a warrant of safety and they got no reply, so they printed out the original screenshots that had been archived on the website and reported to the government.
12. 4 months later, OP’s friend is in court and the guy goes up to him and tells him he will take the generator back for $800 and drop the case but they declined the offer.
14. The judge ordered the landscaping firm to refund the flatmate $800 and pay $5000 for repairs to the generator and was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine which was going straight to the flatmate
15. When they left the courtroom the owner confronted him saying it was uncertain terms and he was paying them a lot of money to which he replied remember the water heater
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