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Woman claims a man took her sister’s phone and sent $1,000 to himself via CashApp, instead of putting his number in her phone
Man borrows woman’s phone to send himself $1000 via CashApp
Advances in technology are meant to make life easier. However, devious people exist and advances make it easier for them to make life harder for others. The advent of social media and apps have getting people messed up just as much as it has opened things up. Phones went from being a method of communication to being a way of life. Now, it is riskier to share a phone than it is to share a wallet. A young lady in Miami learned the hard way, when she let a man take her phone to put his number in. The man took her phone and opened CashApp, where he sent himself $1,000.
In this day and age, dating and communication should be much easier. After all, people have social media where all of their interests are on display. In addition, much of their personalities are available via their profiles. However, that very thing is the reason that dating is actually much harder than it used to be. Nowadays, social media rules everything and it ruins the authenticity of dating. As a result, people feel comfortable enough to steal from a prospective partner.
On Twitter, the video has gone viral where a woman is warning all of the ladies in Miami. She said the women need to be careful when talking to guys. The woman detailed the story of her sister meeting a guy and her feeling comfortable enough to exchange numbers. When her sister decided to give the man her number, she let him take her phone. While he was supposed to put his number in, he sent himself $1,000 from her CashApp.
Man borrows woman’s phone to send himself $1000 via CashApp
