A TikTok user named @Rambie shared her frustration after discovering that Honda sold her a written-off car.
She purchased the vehicle in Westrand, only to later realize she had been scammed.
In an emotional video, Rambie tearfully recounted her experience, explaining how the car was missing parts and had no warranty.
“I’m driving a cut-and-joined car,” she said, adding, “The worst part is that I’m paying for this car every month.”
She expressed her disappointment, saying, “Honda Westrand did me dirty,” capturing the heartbreak of buying a car that could fall apart at any moment.
WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW:
@rambie_m Honda Westrand did me dirty😭😭😭😭💔💔
Social media users were amazed by Honda’s unethical ways and advised Rambie to cut the cord with the company:
@Collinz Zulu shared his story of being scammed: “I had the same issue, the ombudsman did 60% of the work I had to get a lawyer. I know now you feel it’s painful but you will get through it, I promise.”
@Siphiwe Pickat shared some advice: “Take that car park it where u bought it, reverse all debit orders ,open a case against them.”
@Something Pretty advised the lady: “Stop paying, change banks, let them repossess. Your credit score will recover after a few years.”
@Tripple B Fitness Family shared: “My advice to women never go alone to go buy your car, have a man to come with. Ngoba sales man basazodlala ngani.”