My Neighbor Tricked Me with a Faulty Car — She Never Saw Payback Coming

You know that moment when life kicks you while you’re already down? That was me—a widowed mom, juggling jobs and grief—when my glamorous neighbor Cheryl swooped in. She offered to sell me her “barely-used” Toyota after my van died, all fake smiles and flashy jewelry. Desperate and trusting, I gave her my last $2,500. She pocketed it without blinking.

The very next day, the car broke down. The mechanic didn’t mince words—“This engine’s been on life support for months.” Furious, I stormed to Cheryl’s door, but she slammed it in my face. Later, while cleaning out the car, I found something hidden under the seat: a leather bag stuffed with $7,000, receipts, and a note addressed to Cheryl.

The following morning, Cheryl knocked, clearly shaken. “Did you, uh, find a bag?” she asked. I played innocent. When she slipped and called it “sentimental,” I grinned. “Oh, you mean the one with seven grand? Funny—you said no refunds.” Her face turned ghost-white. Later, she called begging, claiming the money belonged to “dangerous people.” I blocked her.

Weeks passed, and Cheryl’s house went dark. Her car vanished, a For Sale sign stood on her lawn. I sold the Toyota for parts, bought a reliable Honda, and rebuilt my emergency fund. One day, my daughter asked, “Why did Miss Cheryl move?” I smiled at my reflection and replied, “Because sometimes, karma drives faster than we expect.”

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