ItsNotAboutTheMoney
Well-Known Member
They just describing "I scanned the image displayed on the screen and a bad thing happened" as "manifested on the Tesla" when it's actually seems to have been an interception on their phone. (It's _conceivable_ that the image was on the Tesla screen but it only happens sometimes so the image the poster showed wasn't the "scammed" code.)Well, the way Ronald Lyster worded his post, it sounds like he did just that...
There is a physical type of scam where criminals put QR code stickers over existing ones on signs.
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