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Motor 1
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Motor 1
‘Sometimes Being a Musician Really Helps:' Man Sells Car On Facebook. Then 2 Buyers Try to Trick Him Into Thinking a Gasket Blew
A man selling his car on Facebook Marketplace shared how two buyers nearly tricked him into thinking his vehicle had blown a gasket so they could purchase it at a discount. Jon Bryant (@jonrbryant) posted a TikTok on July 31 that accrued over 87,000 views. Bryant begins his clip by thanking his background in music for helping him avoid getting scammed. He shares a peripatetic journey that begins with a woman reaching out to him on Facebook Marketplace. Bryant states that he listed his car on the popular online sales platform and was able to arrange a short-notice meetup with the intrigued buyer. However, two men showed up instead. Despite the incongruity between the person who reached out to buy the car and who showed up, Bryant greeted them and allowed the men to check the car out. While he was talking to one person, another was walking around the car and inspecting it. Shortly after, they asked if they could go on a test drive, and Bryant agreed. Not long into their journey, smoke began pouring out of his car's exhaust, prompting Bryant to immediately become anxious. That's because the optics of the situation positioned him to look like a shady online scammer trying to foist a problematic vehicle on a prospective buyer. However, Bryant states that the smoke plume, while embarrassing, was odd because he had never experienced any problems with his car's emissions previously. Facebook Marketplace Con Job Furthermore, Bryant said that he felt 'awful' because the man said he had a wife and two kids, and that they really needed a car as soon as possible. Compounding the scammer's orchestrated guilt trip was their assertion that they drove about an hour to come and meet Bryant to scope out the ride. After seeing the smoke, they decided to pop the hood of the car to see what was wrong. Upon doing so, there was a bit of oil visible on the engine block. The buyer told Bryant that his car had a blown gasket, but that he'd give Bryant $1,000 for the car and get it immediately towed out of there. More on Facebook Marketplace Facebook Marketplace Bans Dealers From Posting Used Cars For Sale 'It Works:' Woman Shares How to Find Out if Furniture Fits in Your Car—Before You Buy From Facebook Marketplace Not wanting to just fork over the car at that price, the TikToker decided to take it to a nearby body shop to get it checked out. The tech there stated that it certainly looked like the vehicle was in dire straits; however, they urged Bryant to get a second opinion, as they didn't specialize in motors. Following this, he drove his car to a mechanic and, while revving the engine, noticed that the aroma emitting from his car was familiar. Metallica Concerts Save the Day Bryant went on to state that the smoky smell wafting through the air was reminiscent of stage performances from the popular heavy metal band. 'It's the smoke that they billow out in the air to create atmosphere. I know that smell. I'm a musician; I've been around it enough times to know,' Bryant tells his viewers. Following this, he breaks down what he believes happened during his meetup with the Facebook Marketplace buyers. The TikToker speculated that the two-man-scam operated as follows: Guy A distracted Bryant with conversation while Guy B spritzed some of the fake smoke into his car's exhaust pipe. 'Guy A distracts me, Guy B does the dirty, and I'm none the wiser—until I use my little brain here to figure out what the plan was all along,' he tells his viewers. Bryant had his suppositions confirmed by the mechanic, who said the smoky smell was indeed not oil or coolant. Afterward, Bryant reveals that he was recording his video directly after making the con job discovery. He adds that the two men still believed they were getting his vehicle for $1,000. Despite wanting to confront the men, Bryant said the police officers he reported them to advised against this course of action. Payback In a follow-up post , Bryant said that he learned the men placed glycol inside his car, which prompted the smoky discharge. While not confronting them outright about the scam, he elected instead to string them along to think that they still had a chance at buying the car for a reduced price. The TikToker told them that he was filing an insurance claim and asked if he should bring his mother along when he does so. His goal was to waste as much of their time as possible by asking inane questions, such as whether he should wear a suit while filing the claim in person. Ultimately, in a third and final update on the situation, Bryant says that he wrote the potential buyer a 'nice message' where he 'congratulated him' on almost successfully pulling off the con. As officers instructed, however, Bryant didn't confront them in person. Motor1 has reached out to Bryant via TikTok comment for further information. Now Trending 'I Can't Stop Crying:' Woman is Desperate for a New Car. Then She Gets an Email with a Shocking Offer 'Now We're SOL:' South Carolina Woman Goes to Midas for $50 Oil Change. The Car's Deemed Totaled Immediately After Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )


The Guardian
05-08-2025
- The Guardian
Market stalls, Michelin stars and more: my Mediterranean food photography journey
Marriott Bonvoy® American Express® Card (Representative 53.3% APR Variable, Annual fee applies, 18+, Subject to status, terms and conditions apply) For most of us, taking pictures of a gleaming paella, Vietnamese pho or a display of lavender macarons is a huge part of being on holiday. Looking at the shots on our phone screens brings back not just the memory of a taste, but the place, the time, a soundtrack of conversations and emotions of that particular moment, a sensory souvenir of that pastel de nata in Belém or the crispy, wavy filo on the delicious spanakopita – the classic Greek spinach and cheese pie – at my friend Orfeas's home on Cephalonia. As a travel writer, food underlies so much of what I write about since it opens up the culture and history of a destination through local ingredients, preparation and cultivation. The photos represent a nostalgic trip back to the people I met and their stories. My dream travel experience, essentially, is discovering gastronomic gems and taking shots of the food, tucked-away restaurants and fresh produce markets I encounter along the way. Jon Bryant: 'Food opens up the culture and history of a destination through local ingredients, preparation and cultivation'. Photographs: Rebecca Marshall/The Guardian And I'm not alone in my enthusiasm – food, particularly sampling the local cuisine, is an important consideration for many holidaymakers. And if you have a Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card you can gather points while savouring local dishes on your gastronomic adventures. Cardmembers earn two points for every £1 spent using the Card, which can then be redeemed at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy on future stays and dining, adding more new dinner experiences to your list. My favourite food destination is Genoa and the Ligurian coast in northern Italy. The city, renowned for its pesto and panissa, has an Eataly food hall in the revamped port with huge racks of tomato paste, farinata, pasta and cheese. Down on Via XX Settembre, one of the main thoroughfares in the centre of the city, is the Mercato Orientale, a fresh produce market with glistening fish and stacks of artichokes. A little farther down the boulevard is the Cremeria Gran Sasso ice-cream parlour, safekeeping its fior di latte and fruity gelato inside steel canisters. Sometimes you stumble across a restaurant on your way to somewhere else. In Genoa, I was heading to the Castello D'Albertis on a hill above the city and came across Osteria Carabàs on Vico Tana. The tiny restaurant serves the most amazing Ligurian cuisine, such as homemade trofie al pesto, tuna seared with a pistachio crust, and black spaghetti with seafood. Meanwhile, at the AC Hotel Genova, you can enjoy beautiful views as the sun goes down during dinner on the terrace. Enjoy top regional dining at the AC Hotel Bologna and AC Hotel Genova Head inland, travelling east to Bologna, for more photogenic local produce and aromatic snack bars. Stay at the AC Hotel Bologna, just a few blocks from the Trattoria di Via Serra – a great place to experience Bologna's superlative pasta dishes. Back at the hotel, perks include a free fitness centre and meeting rooms for business travellers, plus Marriott Bonvoy® American Express® Cardmembers will quickly amass points during their stay. Cardmembers gain six points for every £1 spent at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy, which can go towards room upgrades and free stays for their next culinary trip. Across the border in France, Nice has developed into one of the country's foodie hotspots in the last five years, with a huge selection of traditional and fusion fare, and eight Michelin-starred restaurants. Nice also has a popular cooking school, Les Petits Farcis, which offers classes in English and tours of the excellent fresh produce market on the Cours Saleya. AC Hotel Marseille Prado Velodrome's on site restaurant offers Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Photograph: Marc Rabaux/Studio BaALT Marseille is another French city with a burgeoning food scene, renowned for its beloved bouillabaisse (Provençal fish soup). The AC Hotel Marseille Prado Velodrome, set alongside Olympique Marseille's futuristic football stadium, is perfectly placed to enjoy the city's growing gastronomic reputation, and also has a restaurant on site, Oh Massalia, offering Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Food and photography can offer a deep insight into a new city, and I often find myself walking miles during my trips, locating food markets, tracking down recommended restaurants, and finding the best places to sample the local delicacies. It's common to eat dinner later in France and Italy, than in the UK. For a more relaxed start in the morning, your Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card automatically gives you Silver Elite status at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy, making you eligible for Priority Late Checkout (subject to availability). You can upgrade to Gold Elite status with even more benefits when you spend £15,000 in a year as a Marriott Bonvoy® Amex® Cardmember. Clockwise from top left: the W Barcelona and its stylish rooftop pool; Barcelona's rowdy and colourful Mercat de la Boqueria; fresh artichokes in Rome's Mercato di Testaccio. Photographs: Andrea Federici/Shutterstock; Factofoto/Alamy A joy for any photographer is always the fresh food markets with their piles of spices, cured sausages, cheeses, pastries, and fruit and vegetables. Having drifted through the aisles of many of France's most celebrated halles as well as the English market in Cork, Atarazanas in Málaga, Markthal in Rotterdam and Rome's Mercato di Testaccio, the most picturesque is Barcelona's Mercat de la Boqueria. Packed with locals and visitors, it's rowdy, colourful, majestic and, set in a cavernous hall from the 1830s, is enticingly photogenic. Wherever you end up, in a few months' time, you'll look back at your photos, linger over those mouth-watering piles of cheese and pastries, and start planning your next food-based adventure. How does the Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card work?For every £1 you spend on your Card, you'll receive two Marriott Bonvoy® points. If you're using your Card at a hotel participating in Marriott Bonvoy, you'll receive six points per eligible £1 spent. 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UAE Moments
15-07-2025
- General
- UAE Moments
Daily Affirmation for July 15, 2025 to Kickstart Your Vibe
💫 Vibe Check: Ever feel like you're behind in life? Like everyone else got the memo and you're still waiting for your moment? Breathe. Just because it's not happening yet doesn't mean it's not happening. The universe isn't ignoring you — it's just setting the stage. Today's vibe? Surrender. Let go of the timeline you thought you needed, and lean into divine timing instead. You're not late, you're right on time for your journey. 🧘♀️ Why This Works: This affirmation quiets the noise of comparison. Life isn't a race, and there's no prize for rushing. When you anchor into trust, you stop resisting and start receiving. Growth, joy, love — it all flows better when you stop trying to control the clock. The detours? Yeah, they're part of the magic too. 🌿 Your Mini Mission: Write down three things that didn't go according to plan — but ended up leading you somewhere better. Let that remind you: delays aren't denials. They're redirections. 🎧 Affirmation Vibes Playlist: For the souls learning to trust the wait: 'Wait It Out' – Imogen Heap 'Patience' – Tame Impala 'Everything Comes in Time' – Jon Bryant 🔮 Bonus Energy Tip: Feeling stuck? Say this out loud: "Even when it's slow, I'm still in flow." Then close your laptop, go for a walk, or do something unplanned. Watch how the energy shifts.