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US Man Scammed Out Of $30,000 By Purchasing An Electric Supercar From China

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Nick Mac, 26, a photographer from Fresno, CA, bought what he thought was going to be an electric sportscar, the Chinese-made Quiantu K50, for $31,000. The real issues started when the car finally arrived on the 06/08/2020.


After a nightmare of long emails, false promises and headaches, the car finally arrived.


But it was not what Nick ordered.


"I picked it up in Los Angeles, only to receive a tiny pink golf cart instead of the car I had ordered" said Nick.


"The company, Zhenjian Zibon Electric Vehicles Co, had bait-and-switched scammed me for 31,000$ and was not replying when I brought up the issue", said Nick.


Nick tried emailing them again and again, but the only way he could get their attention was by making this video.


In the end, their representative was willing to give him a partial refund, but only if he removed all evidence and video files on all media platforms.


But you can watch the latest videos in the series for more context.

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