Hustle a person who wants to buy a laptop

Hustle a person who wants to buy a laptop

If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This video shows how a laptop buyer actually ends up buying a block of wood.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/RealHustleTV
Curated By: rmansur

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THE-MAIN-PLAYER (2) 6/26/08 12:47 PM
He Got oWneD
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kappitts (-1) 12/12/08 12:21 AM
Here is a video shot by some kids actually doing it and getting caught by the guy... lol, they get the tar beat out of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_moia-oVI
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kappitts (-1) 12/12/08 12:21 AM
Sorry looks like you will have to copy and paste it...
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etherea1 12/27/08 8:48 AM
lol ricky
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ejoty 8/3/09 6:37 PM
I would have wondered why she was putting my laptop back into her shopping bag. And why wouldn't she include the carry case.....and when she handed him the cables, how did she know he wouldn't open the case to insert the cables?
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