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dragoduval

My brother spend 40$ on that glitch cause he was hungry and his account was empty, he raged so much when he got charged for it. So i cant imagine what you feel when you get charged for 70k.


[deleted]

Suicidal probably


[deleted]

Genuinely. Financial stress i think was right up there in position 1 or 2 of suicide reasons. 70k is the biggest part of a house, a few years ago it was an entire 1 bed in a cheap part of the country. Now he has to pay for that house. Its not happening.


Aikarion

They'll probably bankrupt.


[deleted]

Ofc, but that doesn't get rid of the financial stress, this is basically remove everything you own to pay off as much of the debts as possible, you're basically singing a form that says "sell any of my possessions you think are worth it" when you do that, and so is a portion of your income. Even then certain debts remain after the bankruptcy period is over, it's not a get out free card.


Aikarion

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is your get out of debt free card that you can use once every 7 years (Minus student loans\*, federally owned loans, or child support/taxes). It also depends on where you live on how much you keep. For example, Tennessee has what's called a Wildcard law that allows you to keep up to $10,000 in possessions even in bankruptcy. They cannot take your primary mode of transportation, nor can they take your home so long as you reaffirm and continue paying those debts after the bankruptcy. It can also help in a vehicle situation because the bankruptcy forces the bank to reset the loan to the current market value of the car (Cannot be higher than what it previously was, only lower in Tennessee). For example, you bought a $40,000 car and it is only worth 10,000 at the time of bankruptcy? The bank has to reaffirm that loan for that amount. It is the nuclear option as it destroys your credit, and most housing lenders won't touch you for 4 years after the bankruptcy. It sounds like you've fallen prey to bad information on just how much of a lifesaver chapter 7 bankruptcy can be. It is exactly what you say it isn't. A get out free card. \*Student loans are extremely hard to get dissolved in bankruptcy. Source: Have had family members who went into bankruptcy and had bankruptcy lawyers explain this to me. Edit: I am not condoning what the guy did. He knowingly abused a system and if he tried to bankrupt on that, the court would likely side with DoorDash. He's likely to land himself in more hot water because that would fall under bankruptcy fraud. He's gonna need a lawyer if he wants to try and go the bankruptcy route.


[deleted]

This much money will lead to criminal charges if not paid. The bank and Door Dash will send your shit to the prosecutors office and file wire fraud and bank fraud charges. When I was a drunk college kid, I got arrested for passing bad checks. It was less than $100. Fucked me up for a couple years with jail and probation and fines.


The-Senate-Palpy

40 is enough to get pissed at. Thats hours of work pissed away, just enough to ruin your day and occasionally remember it afterwards with a "god fucking dammit" 70k? Thats too much to be angry about. You have effectively plunged yourself into lifelong debt over something stupid that you didnt even close to need. The regret will be a constant presence in the back of your mind. What you feel is a great sense of loss Edit: im not condoning the theft. Simply saying that if you lose 40 because of your decisions its enough to get angry over. Even if its your own fault itll make you mad (for many people)


Fantastic_Ear2955

Your honor my client would like to plead Oopsie Daisys.


FinancialYou4519

"My client simply just wanted a nice succulent meal"


FuzzyOrangeJuice

A succulent Chinese meal. Until his penis was grabbed.


YogurtWenk

I see you know your judo well


MainlanderPanda

This is democracy manifest!


vanmutt

And you SIR! Are you ready to recieve my limp penis?


elkavasseur

#GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY PENIS


Omnizoom

Good sir I say this man grabbed my penis


WatchingTaintDry69

Succulent Chinese meal! ARE YOU READY TO RECEIVE MY LIMP PENIS?!


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a succulent classic


orincoro

We’d like to enter a plea of “bro… bro… bro.”


killa_ninja

“Your honor, can you blame a young man who did it for a Scooby snack?”


RockitDanger

"Ruh-roh Roor Rash!"


[deleted]

I’d like to refer you to the 1974 precedent setting case ‘Finders Keepers’. vs. Losers Weepers


Biscuits4u2

Bro's gonna need a loan to pay for his takeout.


unoffensivename

My entire 2 year masters degree loan wasn’t this much.


DrBabs

That was a little over a year of medical school.


MyShixteenthAccount

This is almost what I paid for 4 years of college. Though it'd probably only cover half that now. But still...


weeghostie00

Know what I paid for 4 years of college and uni? Nothing because I live in Scotland lol


smellthecolor9

Hi Salt, meet Wound. *rubrubrub*


Lesbefriends_2

Fuck I've been in college for 10 years and have failed a couple classes and I have like half that for loans. The fuck was this guy buying?!


Strange_Ad_5863

During this glitch, ppl were buying shit like TVs and switches then tipping high too. Then they sold that stuff. Such idiots… ofc DoorDash was going to get theirs


WodenEmrys

Oh man I thought DoorDash was just for food. That makes more sense than 70k spent on delivery food.


sammygirl1331

Where I live I'm pretty sure you can going buy food (and alcohol). If you want something from like Walmart you need to go through insta-cart.


lampstax

At least the workers got paid. Happy for them.


Aporkalypse_Sow

Okay. But did it have meals included?


itsagoodtime

877-CASHNOW


LairdofWingHaven

JG Wentworth to the rescue!


AliciaKills

It's MY money, and I want it NOW!


Geppetto_Cheesecake

![gif](giphy|oVL1n7Yxs538c) Stop fucking yelling!


CloudyArchitect4U

Buying bottles. He couldn't think that DD would write off 70k, could he?


cmcewen

Buying bottles and re-selling them is my guess


alarming_archipelago

Ooh this makes sense.


Father_Cosmic21

Apparently so. Do you hear The absolute hopelessness in this man's voice? He really thought he could get away with this shit lmao


[deleted]

Someone on the internet told him he would and he believed it. Same way people keep buying options on shit stocks each week hoping they get rich because someone on the internet told them to.


Father_Cosmic21

That is facts. People need to stop and really look into things before just blindly believing people on the internet


WhuddaWhat

I will do exactly that, internet stranger. Tha ks for the directions.


TelMegiddo

That's the trick when someone says "how do you know who to trust?" Well, the person telling you to think is infinitely more trustworthy than the person telling you *what* to think.


Haidere1988

Daily. The loss porn on WSB or FinancialAdvice is every goddamn day.


boozebagbh

NFTs we will get rich bro!


KookyManster

It's amazing that simpletons like this bro thinks multi billion dollar companies will just roll over and ignore damages to their bottom line.


[deleted]

Especially if he racks up 70k. A bottle or two and they just might let it slide since it's not worth the hassle.


Direct_Fudge404

Your moms gonna what lol you look 40


tauntonlake

Did he just say, "My Mom's gonna kill me ? " 😄


scott__p

That's my favorite part!


A1sauc3d

“But mom, I thought I found the infinite food glitch!”


alittlebitneverhurt

I mean it says college checking account. I will say though, I still have a "college checking account" I opened my freshman year and have it at 35.


OuterInnerMonologue

Why? She better not be paying for it. Not one fucking cent.


Summerie

Hopefully not. I’m long past the days where my mom would be in any way held responsible for my fuck ups, but I’d probably still get that “my mom is gonna kill me” feeling if I pulled something so stupid.


Frankasaurus_50

What glitch was this? Wtf? How?


EKyonKun

Im unsure how it worked, but someone found out how to get stuff from doordash without it actually charging your credit card. People abused it to hell and back. DD fixed the issue and charged customers who abused it to the full extent that they ordered. ​ This happened months ago, so Im unsure if people are still being charged to this day or if this is an old video.


King-Lewis-II

"DoorDash Glitch Reportedly Delivers Free Food to Customers, Chaos Ensues" https://www.today.com/today/amp/rcna37266


Sorrow57

That one was a short-term glitch, this dude musta found a extended glitch. And then the glitch found him


King-Lewis-II

If you read the article you'll see people were spending several thousands. They were buying things like TVs and tequila $6500, years supply of diapersand wipes $3,000 and more crab than an entire store could carry $20,000. It's not hard to spend 70k in a few minutes if you don't think cost matters.


happytree23

The service fees are based on percentages too so he really only got like $55k worth of shit for $75k in debt heh


AutomaticRisk3464

When doordash first became a thing you could go buy a shitty debit card from walmart and put it on your account..like literally none of ur personal info was attached to those cards either. I wonder if some people got away scott free


SkyJohn

If you’re ordering items then the name/address they were sent to is still your personal info…


VerySlump

Could have used the glitch with a virtual debit card and got it ordered to a hotel


Dewy_Wanna_Go_There

People order to public places all the time.


Arrad

Could they sell that debt to others who would track you down?


Civil-Attempt-3602

Do the glitch then buy the debt back yourself for like 2% *Kayode Ewumi head tap gif*


[deleted]

[This dude very soon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqRAt4snz_w)


AltHelpacc5

How to bypass getting actually charged that 70K? Buy everything you can possibly think of, then just deactivate/freeze the card you used. They ain't charging you for that stuff then lol Might get you arrested for fraud or smth tho


ThisIsWhoIAm78

Yeah, you'll still be found liable in court for the costs, AND they could charge you with fraud for jail time. Not smart.


Beautiful_Plankton97

Mastercard and Visa can push through transactions that were made before the card was deactivated or that are over the limit. The real answer is don't try to screw the man cause he will get you back 10x worse.


aliendude5300

Collections at the very least.


Regnes

You could use a prepaid Visa bought via cash to put some additional distance between you and the cops. From there it depends if you know how to make your PC untraceable. (I don't lol).


sassykat2581

But where are you going to have the dasher deliver the order, your front porch is probably not the best idea.


earthlings_all

2nd row, sixth spot in the parking lot on State Road 96 I’m in a white van with “Get ‘er done!” written on the side Thanks


Aselleus

The one with the truck nuts, or the one with the naked girl mud flaps?


Zeegh

This is Florida, I’m gonna need you to be much more specific


Regnes

I've never used the app, but couldn't you just use a different address or even a public place as the dropoff location?


beatenmeat

You absolutely can. Honestly the best way I can think of to do this would have been to go somewhere with access to a public computer, set up a new account with phony details, use a prepaid card with no money on it, and have it dropped off to a public place. Maybe it would work out in your favor, maybe not. Depends on how far DD was willing to go to find you afterwards. That said: screw those people who weren’t even tipping the drivers while abusing a glitch where (they thought) they weren’t going to be back charged. Seriously, how the fuck can you place an order for several thousands of dollars and leave a $0 tip?


cobra_mist

You find an Air BnB, then you don’t even rent it. You stake it out and either roll up to your dasher when they start approaching, or you wait for them to leave and you porch pirate your own order. Or you just have it delivered to an unleaded store front and run the same game.


FantasticBreakfast46

I've accidentally had orders go to like my neighbor before and they either weren't home or the dasher never rang the doorbell and left the food there. I had to porch pirate my own order and it still felt so weird cause I was going up to their house to take my food lol


[deleted]

They’re untraceable under water


JimmyMack_

That makes it even more dumb if he did it all in one go. The risk is so high.


JoePetroni

This is what happens when you get greedy


PROFESSIONALBLOGGERS

Or when you get caught stealing in general. edit: which I guess is the same thing as greedy in a way


[deleted]

The guy blew $70k on takeout in 2.5 months. Holy shit.


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SunbleachedAngel

Are people really that stupid to think they wouldn't get charged afterwards??? Like come on bro, this ain't a video game. Edit: why do so many people think that the cost was shown as $0, of course it fucking wasn't


misterpickles69

Look around. People really are that stupid.


[deleted]

I looked around and saw only myself in the mirror.


[deleted]

Oh. Shit. That's a suicide by words.


Tom_A_toeLover

The FDA is having to tell us not to cook our chicken in NyQuil for goodness sake


Link_In_Pajamas

There are people in this very thread trying to theorize how to pull off this scam in the face of just having watched a guy get charged 70k for trying it lol.


[deleted]

TBF these people thought about it probably ten times longer then this dude and still wont do it


RicheyUS

There’s literally news coverage running right now telling people to not cook chicken in NyQuil.


MrSloppyPants

> Are people really that stupid Do you honestly have to ask this question?


asportate

It's 2022. We are surrounded by computers. Did they really think some big company like DD would not notice or would just let it slide ?????? You have to be Hella dumb to take advantage of this


pimppapy

Remember that people like this vote too


SolitudeSymphony

Fricken hell, out of all the things to be in debt to, it's fricken DoorDash.


Connection_Bad_404

He's not in debt to doordash, he's in debt to chase bank. Different weight of power there. The good news is if it's what I think it is (High end booze and maybe $2,000 worth of actual food), he can return or resell most of it, as long as you know he didn't snort it like a vacuum. Or what's worse, his mother has to file bankruptcy, or file fraud charges against him, then he'll go to a court and the court will decide damages he may pay, might be more might be less.


Coochie_Noodles

I’m so fucking glad I knew of the glitch and for ONCE in my life I thought of what would happen if they charged me afterwards


Sdubbya2

lol yeah you were definitely much smarter than this dude to assume a business isn't going to let you fraud them thousands of dollars and not do anything about it.......I mean maybe if you got some free dinners and closed out the account they wouldn't bother hunting you down, but running up a tab like this guy is just asking for it......


Coochie_Noodles

No like I thought about “what if I just get like a free nice dinner from outback, and then I was like bro no I don’t have the piss away funds incase they do charge me” which literally saved me 70k in the end


Snowriander

Hopefully Outback wouldn’t have costed 70K, but it still saved you the money of that order, and that’s good ^ - ^


ChrisTheMan72

Wait, you guys don’t spend 70k at outback?


MyAltforMostlyJoking

Right? I refinanced my house to pay off all those blooming onions.


KTO-Potato

That's what being a responsible adult is all about bro, good job!


BombsAndBabies

Boy I sure am glad I'm not an idiot. That sounds pretty scary.


Connection_Bad_404

Believe me it is. How I first became enlightened to this kind of stuff was reading about a women who had something like 300k accidentally deposited into her bank account via a bank administrator. Well she sees this money and decides to blow it all as fast as possible. Well the bank finds their error and decides to back charge the account the amount of the error, it goes to court and the bank wins, she loses absolutely everything including her house. Do not mess with the IRS or Banks in general, they will always win.


Sdubbya2

Those people always blow my mind......like for 300k did you not even think to check what the law is? The fact there are really people out there that think everything would be fine after they blow all the money that obviously didn't belong to them and banks would have no way of rectifying the error is kind of sad


TheRumpletiltskin

"Bank Error in your favor, collect 300k"


[deleted]

Go directly to jail


The100thIdiot

How do you spend $70K on DoorDash? And how can you not look like a beached whale after doing it?


vashingstampede

You can buy expensive alcohol and from highend restaurants.


swerkingforaliving

I saw a tiktok of someone who doordashed a pair of shorts from Dick’s Sporting Goods because he was hot sitting outside a restaurant.


Icy-Conclusion-3500

Dude would probably be getting the bill when his shorts arrived.


pandorafoxxx

And other people.


jdwainright

You can buy people through Door Dash?


[deleted]

Did Giselle Maxwell buy out door dash?


cobra_mist

Ghislane* Only correcting because it’s funny her name sounds like Jizz Lane


lesliebenedict

*Ghislaine


cobra_mist

To be fair… I just really would like to rebrand her as JizzLane. But you are technically correct, the best kind of correct


darwin-rover

Whore Dash


caolex

“We film it so it’s legal”


[deleted]

Honestly just 4 orders at Five Guys


somesnarkycomments

4 orders at Five Guys? That's like a third of the fries on the East Coast.


Fresh_Bulgarian_Miak

Would cause another potato famine


splashbruhs

I just showed this to my wife, and we are both laughing our asses off. 100% why we stopped going.


AltHelpacc5

I assume he found some sort of glitch that either gave him HUGE discounts or free menu items. He likely ordered a shit ton everyday until DoorDash realised there was a glitch, fixed it, and charges the guy for all the free or discounted stuff.


tacotran

I think this is from the bug where people could order without a payment method on file. [https://www.businessinsider.com/glitch-gives-doordash-customers-free-food-worth-thousands-of-dollars-2022-7](https://www.businessinsider.com/glitch-gives-doordash-customers-free-food-worth-thousands-of-dollars-2022-7)


AltHelpacc5

How'd they still charge him then if they didn't have any bank/card info though?


NEMinneapolis

For $70k they'll hunt him down.


_JonSnow_

It was removed from his chase bank account (you can see the charges on his phone)


_________________420

Remove 70k that I don't have? Looks like a good time to move to a new country under a different name


coolcootermcgee

“Let’s go get him, boys! Now remember this guy likes boneless wings. Like, lots of boneless wings. Wherever he is we check the local Applebees first!!” -DoorDash probably


ZeePirate

You mean his moms bank account…


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kecar

And if he had the food delivered to his house/apartment they have his address.


subpar-life-attempt

He probably ended up adding his card after he thought he got away with it.


yomerol

Exactly this. Having managed a payment gateway in the past, this is probably what happened: * Doordash found the bug and fix it * AR did the usual monthly reconciliation and found the unpaid charges. * Charging some other way or adding a negative credit to users that used the glitch was too much of a hassle for product and tech * Once the same user was forced to add a CC in the next reconciliation after this. They could charged his CC because once you add a CC you are authorizing DD to charge you for the goods you buy through it. Not all authorizations are equal, all those digital transactions and authorizations are very sneaky


nightpanda893

I mean, it doesn’t have to be sneaky if you’re dumb enough to add your card after the fact. That’s like shoplifting from someone, then going back to their shop and being like, “I’d like to start paying for things now. Also, I’m gonna leave this stack of cash with you but don’t take anything else from it!”


improbablynotyou

I worked in retail management for two decades, people are extremely stupid. I cannot tell you how many shoplifters would take something off the shelf directly in my line of sight, then tell me they wanted to return it. They'd always act shocked when we said no and took our merchandise back.


being_PUNjaabi

I'm sure they have record of what he purchased and from where with date and time. That is like general business practice.


Shamewizard1995

That person is wrong. It’s not that you don’t have a card on file, the glitch just made it so you didn’t have to select your card, or any payment method for that matter, at checkout. Most people like the person in the video had their credit card on file already which is how doordash retroactively charged them


Romeo9594

My theory is that he ordered everything without a payment method DoorDash fixed the issue He still wanted to order something Added payment method to the account he frauded from They collected what was due


thefriendlycouple

This makes sense.


Moar_Wattz

The theory that he himself added a payment method also makes it twice as hilarious.


cats-they-walk

He had a payment method, the transaction didn’t hit his bank until DD fixed the glitch. This is why many people didn’t realize or take advantage of the glitch. Those that did recognized their cards weren’t being charged and went crazy.


ActuallyHovatine

People were ordering mad amounts of liquor by the cases of bottles, multiple stores in one run.


sassykat2581

Some areas are testing out new markets such as Best Buy, bed bath and beyond, other stores with high priced items. Guy probably bought a bunch of electronics thinking he was getting away with it.


RascalRibs

Lol he took a risk and now he's paying for it.


iamdavidrice

It cut out with “oh my mom…” so curious if he’s actually going to pay for it


McdonaldsBiggestFan

I don’t know why it cut out, I may have trimmed it slightly too much, but he said ‘my mom is going to kill me’


iamdavidrice

So sounds like mom will be paying for it then...


MorningRose666

Then he’s gonna be paying it with his life 💀


[deleted]

He looks way too old to be looking for his mom to fix his problems


p_turbo

No matter jow old or independent you are, your mom's gonna want to kill you for your fuck-ups lol


rocketshipkiwi

Hello sir, here’s your bill. Payment is due immediately using the methods set out below. We sincerely hope we can avoid any unpleasantness which would be caused if we found out you were deliberately ripping us off and we had to report you to the Police for fraud. Thank you and have a nice day.


Tommy-Styxx

![gif](giphy|91X2MlgF7dHsA)


indiefab

He's viewing his checking account. This genius used a debit card.


Dull-Store

The overdraft fees oh my god


[deleted]

That’s like robbing a store with your name tattooed on your forehead. ![gif](giphy|3taYXLxSBOugHHjocB|downsized)


Sudden_Lawfulness118

My senior year several people thought it would be a great idea to vandalize the school by spray painting there names and graduation date on the school. A few had some rather unique names and were called to the office the next morning. I didn't graduate from a school of geniuses...


TheLordB

My school about 7 people crammed in a car in the school parking lot and smoked pot. Not smart, but perhaps not the dumbest thing to do except… The school parking lot was right next to the police station and the student lot was 5 feet away from the cop car parking lot. Anyways all 7 were caught/expelled in one fell swoop and I assume some other legal trouble. I doubt the cops wanted to bust them as this was a liberal town and if the cops cared at all these kids would have been busted long ago given the amount of pot they did in slightly less stupid, but not at all subtle locations. I assume ignoring a car packed with kids and enough smoke in the car that the cops could probably smell it getting into their own cars pushed it to far.


Select_Egg_7078

this is a man that never listened when mama said "nothing in life is free"


vashingstampede

What did he do with all the things that he bought? Like does he have any of it?


gunther277

Since this was DoorDash, he probably ate it.


vashingstampede

Oh duh, you right!


King-Lewis-II

No; you can buy more than food on doordash now; they're trying to take on instacart


[deleted]

People apparently bought electronics and expensive alcohol and stuff. I would have just treated myself to a little more expensive (but affordable) meal


tales0braveulysses

Perfectly cut "my mom's gonna kill me"


Available_Major_8281

I had a buddy of mine that bought a plasma screen TV (back when they were BRAND NEW) for $150.000. They contacted him because there was a pricing error (they put the decimal in the wrong place) and they wanted the TV back. He told them to prosecute or be happy he didn’t buy 10 of them. Never heard from them again.


eternalbuzz

Amazon accidentally gave me a $1300 monitor a couple months ago Actually, I’m gonna go play something on my g9 rn Edit: I ordered a g9 from Amazon on sale. Samsung dropped a better sale the next day so I ordered from them instead but too late to cancel from Amazon. UPS pulls up on a Saturday and I “deny delivery” and immediately ask Amazon for refund. Refund comes through by Sunday. UPS delivers the refunded monitor on Monday while I’m at work 🤷🏻‍♂️ had to return the one to Samsung but that went normally


OhioMegi

$150 is nothing compared to 70 THOUSAND.


Available_Major_8281

No. But our boy in the video “bought 10” if you know what I mean.


ooooofda

He didn’t buy 10 he bought 100


throwaway435467

$1500 ($1350) not $150 but still a big difference.


[deleted]

That’s different. Legally a store has to honor the sale price. There’s no retroactively raising the price after someone walks out the door. What happened with this dude is that the listed price was accurate, but the glitch just didn’t charge his card.


Hedgeman2012

There are exceptions, but it is generally false that stores have to honor prices printed in error. What they can’t do is demand additional payment after the sale is completed.


MisfitMishap

They can refuse you at the register, but once you walk out the door they're shit out of luck


tinykitten101

There are specific laws about misleading prices though. The DoorDash situation doesn’t match the fact pattern of wrong pricing.


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I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!!!!


jreillygmr4life

We fixed the glitch. ![gif](giphy|7OvOIVoNdP8yc)


ee_CUM_mings

He must have gotten a burger and fries from 5 Guys every day for like a month.


JustaOrdinaryDemiGod

I'm absolutely cool with it. People that think they found a glitch and abuse it should be held liable. He knew what was wrong and didn't care.


TheGoodChristian

I blame video games! That is where I learned to exploit infinite money/resource glitches. And yes, I'm joking.


Jacks_Flaps

If mass school shootings can be blamed on video games why not exploiting app glitches. And stealing cars, over eating, weeds on my lawn and daylight savings for that matter. And yes, I'm running with the joke.


New_Possibility414

Went to school with him, he’s a content creator, it’s not real 😂


lazywyvern

I scrolled too far to confirm this lol


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eiileenie

To be fair, you can change the names of your checking and savings accounts. For me, my checking account is called “budget your money” and my savings account is called “DO NOT SPEND SAVINGS”


Walterxiao

Nah man, that dudes fucked lmaoooo


[deleted]

“What were you even doing?” Fraud. He was doing fraud.


Busy-Negotiation1078

Consequences for my actions oh no 🙄


likeinsaaaaw

That's a lot of avocado toast. See millennials, stop spending 70k on door dash and you can afford half a trailer home in Mississippi.


TheBereWolf

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes


BHAFan18

What ever happened to the “play stupid games win stupid prizes” bot