“I tried to pre-order the phone and pay the $100 downpayment,” Cox wrote in his opinion piece, “but the website failed, went to an error page, and then charged my credit card the wrong amount of $64.70.”
Despite being undercharged, Cox received a vague confirmation email from TrumpMobile.com stating he would receive an update when the phone shipped, despite never providing a shipping address or paying the full $499 price.
I think you’re missing an opportunity here. You don’t scam them for personal gain. That’s wrong. You scam them and then fund food banks, or progressive PACs, or billboards against Republicans.
It’s like Robin Hood, but you’re robbing from the dumb to better society.