‘He doesn’t show his face’: Honduran told how a friend stole L. 3,800 from him

A Honduran showed how he ‘lost’ more than 3,800 lempiras for selling a watch to his friend, who never paid him, so he exposed a chat on TikTok.

According to user Owen Alcántara, his ‘friend’ came home and asked to borrow his watch, since he was going to an event and needed to look elegant.

When he wanted to return it, the friend told him that he wanted him to sell it to him and the next day he was going to pay him part of it and on the last of the month (June) the rest.

Alcántara accepted his proposal, and, despite it being his favorite watch, he sold it to him for 3,800 lempiras, when in reality it cost 4,500, but he had confidence in him.

However, months passed and the ‘friend’ never paid him, so he wrote to him in August to get it back.

“What a fart, dog, I wanted to tell you that if you can’t pay me the money, you should bring me the watch, it doesn’t matter how it is, since it’s been 2 months and nothing, the money is not what interests me, it’s the watch,” he wrote.

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To which the friend’s response was that he had not been able to pay him because he got “a place.”

But after days of writing to him, he never paid him and ignored the messages.

Even other acquaintances looked at him (the debtor) on the street and told him that he avoided passing near Alcántara’s house so as not to be seen: “what an outrage for the cheater not to show his face,” they pointed out.

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Owen expressed that everything happened to him because he was ‘confident’ and leaves as a lesson not to do business despite being friends.

“That’s how because I was confident it went badly, but at the end of the day you learn from the experience,” he concluded.

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