Scammers are real.
Take a look at Greg Harris for example. He squatted in a house that was for sale, stole a BMW and pretended to be a millionaire all because he wanted to impress a woman.
Gregory D. Harris, 48, was charged with theft and burglary after authorities say he stole a BMW SUV and moved into a home in Indianapolis he did not own — all to impress his girlfriend, according to WXIN.
In early April, Harris made an offer on a home being sold by New York-based CastleRock REO in the 5500 block of Black Cherry Circle because his girlfriend saw a listing online and expressed her interest in it.
Despite being told that there were higher bidders for the property, Harris took it upon himself to move into the house, remove the “for sale” sign from the lawn and change the locks.
By April 10, multiple realtors noticed the “for sale” sign had been removed while attempting to show the property to actual prospective buyers, according to court documents.
When CastleRock REO was informed by the realtors, neighbors told them the house was full of new furniture. Harris also had allegedly turned on internet service, water and electricity, all billed in his name, in the home.
The weirdest detail from this story is what was found in the stolen BMW.
The vehicle contained a laptop, a pair of flash drives, documents and a book — “TrumpNation: The Art of Being The Donald.”
The moral of the story, women are great but no lady is worth the risk of being imprisoned around a bunch of dudes for the rest of your life.