Robbed & defrauded/in need of a car
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An awful month--After leaving a job where I was being treated awfully by an alcoholic boss, I was overlooked for a position I was assured to get.
One week later, the engine in my car seized up and left me stranded. Rather than spend 3k fixing a car not worth half that, I decided to look for another car. Weeks go by without me being able to drive and service clients (I own a window cleaning business part time).
Cut to tonight.
I just got robbed of the last dollar I had to my name. This is what it took to ask for help. My loving friend Yanina helped me out and offered to drive me 2 hours to drive to Virginia to buy a car. We traveled there and I ended up not buying the car due to it feeling like the transmission was going to go out.
Depressed and defeated, I decided to check on Facebook to look for a car under $1000 that would just get me from A to B. My window cleaning business necessitates me driving. I created it from the ground up and I stand to lose all my clients if I can't drive a working car.
I found a Toyota Corolla for $800. It was all the way in Reading, PA, but the love of my life Yanina again insisted on driving me FOUR more hours to meet up with a man named Jose to test drive the vehicle.
It was a beater, to be sure. But I took it around the block a few times, looked under the hood, listened to the engine etc. I gave him the money (some of which I borrowed from Yanina) and signed the title. it all seemed fine.
Until I drove away.
After not even 10 miles, I heard awful noises under the hood and my car started overheating. I tried to call the guy back but he didn't answer my calls. He also blocked me on Facebook, so I can't even get any more information about him.
PLEASE help us get the money back that was robbed from us. I never ask for help from anyone, but I'm absolutely penniless right now and am in DIRE need of transportation so I can service clients so I can pay my rent which is due next week.
We're currently in the middle of nowhere on the side of the road in Pennsylvania awaiting a tow truck that neither of us can afford, to bring a car in obvious need of an engine back to Maryland, 80 miles away.
One week later, the engine in my car seized up and left me stranded. Rather than spend 3k fixing a car not worth half that, I decided to look for another car. Weeks go by without me being able to drive and service clients (I own a window cleaning business part time).
Cut to tonight.
I just got robbed of the last dollar I had to my name. This is what it took to ask for help. My loving friend Yanina helped me out and offered to drive me 2 hours to drive to Virginia to buy a car. We traveled there and I ended up not buying the car due to it feeling like the transmission was going to go out.
Depressed and defeated, I decided to check on Facebook to look for a car under $1000 that would just get me from A to B. My window cleaning business necessitates me driving. I created it from the ground up and I stand to lose all my clients if I can't drive a working car.
I found a Toyota Corolla for $800. It was all the way in Reading, PA, but the love of my life Yanina again insisted on driving me FOUR more hours to meet up with a man named Jose to test drive the vehicle.
It was a beater, to be sure. But I took it around the block a few times, looked under the hood, listened to the engine etc. I gave him the money (some of which I borrowed from Yanina) and signed the title. it all seemed fine.
Until I drove away.
After not even 10 miles, I heard awful noises under the hood and my car started overheating. I tried to call the guy back but he didn't answer my calls. He also blocked me on Facebook, so I can't even get any more information about him.
PLEASE help us get the money back that was robbed from us. I never ask for help from anyone, but I'm absolutely penniless right now and am in DIRE need of transportation so I can service clients so I can pay my rent which is due next week.
We're currently in the middle of nowhere on the side of the road in Pennsylvania awaiting a tow truck that neither of us can afford, to bring a car in obvious need of an engine back to Maryland, 80 miles away.
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Brendan Cooper
Organizer
Chestertown, MD