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Guy Buys Broken Dryer On Facebook Marketplace, Opens It Up And Finds It Stuffed With Cash

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A dude buys a Samsung dryer off Facebook Marketplace, probably thinking he just got a decent deal and saved a few bucks. Seller hands it over, blocks him immediately after, which is already a red flag the size of a football field, and then boom, the dryer doesn’t even work.

At that point, you’re thinking you got scammed, right? Classic Marketplace experience. Take the loss, call a repair guy, move on with your life.

Except this is where things go completely off the rails.

Repair guy shows up, cracks the thing open, and instead of lint, wires, or whatever’s supposed to be inside a dryer… It’s PACKED with cash. Not a couple of bills, not “oh that’s weird,” like full-on stash spot. Someone turned this appliance into a low-budget bank vault and just sold it off like it was nothing.

Which raises about a million questions immediately. Who hides money in a dryer? How much money was actually in there? And more importantly, how do you just accidentally sell your secret cash stash and then block the buyer like “yeah that’s fine”?

The repair guy, absolute legend by the way, clears it all out, fixes the dryer, and instead of things getting weird or complicated, the customer just tips him $1,000. Casual. Just a regular day where you find a hidden pile of money and reward the guy who found it like you’re handing out bonuses.

And honestly, shoutout to that repair guy for not immediately disappearing into the night with a dryer full of cash. That’s integrity right there. Not many people are passing that test.

Meanwhile, Facebook Marketplace continues its reign as the most unpredictable place on the internet. You go there looking for a cheap appliance, and you either get scammed, get something that barely works, or apparently uncover someone’s hidden money stash.
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