Woman Buys a Washer and Dryer off Facebook Marketplace from a Strange Seller. Then He Hooked Up the Dryer and She Smelled Something: ‘Never Again’
Good thing she stood for herself.

Scouting secondhand online listings is like a high-stakes gamble. For US-based content creator Cherri, an attempt to upgrade her home with a washer and dryer turned into a textbook lesson to never trust online marketplaces blindly.
TikTok creator Cherri’s (@iamcherrinicolle) latest storytime has quickly alerted thousands of digital shoppers. She detailed how a supposedly functional Facebook Marketplace deal nearly compromised her household safety metrics. But she refused to let a pushy delivery operation override her basic common sense.
The seller’s rapid defensive evasion proved that if a delivery group acts completely suspect, the mechanical hardware usually matches that exact same energy. At the end, Cherri turned a potential financial scam into a powerful public boundary check.
A questionable vehicle arrival immediately activated the buyer’s internal warning flags
Cherri’s doubts began the absolute second the delivery vehicle pulled up curbside to drop off the pre-owned washer and dryer bundle. Observing the group’s chaotic body language and a complete lack of basic moving dollies, her intuition immediately flagged an impending disaster.
“I’m looking at their vehicle, I’m looking at their body language… I don’t think this is about to go well,” she recalled thinking. Trying to keep the dynamic light, she jokingly questioned if the seller had sourced the items out of his grandma’s home. But the man rapidly brushed off the interrogation with defensive, fast-paced verbal assurances.
The delivery team then proceeded to aggressively lug the heavy equipment up her facility stairs. But it soon went down completely.
An immediate chemical odor exposed the fault in the washer and dryer set
The mechanical reality of the fraud completely exposed itself the moment the driver hooked up the dryer. Cherri expressed massive relief that they activated the dryer first. Because the absolute second the unit started spinning, a pungent, toxic burning scent instantly filled the room.
When she immediately flagged the chemical odor, the seller launched into a rapid-fire, highly defensive technical excuse. He tried to mumble his way out of the malfunction, but Cherri bypassed his noise entirely. She waited for him to step back outside to perform her own physical inspection and reactivated the machine. Cherri opened the front portal and saw that the internal components were completely, permanently burnt out.
Cherri strictly rejected the washer and dryer delivery
The confrontation reached its peak when the man came back holding the remaining half of the washer and dryer set. When Cherri firmly stated that she was rejecting the damaged cargo, the contractor completely broke his professional cover. Instead, he devolved into defensive muttering and began hurling hostile insults directly at her.
Because Cherri strategically ensured her own trusted moving crew was physically present inside the space, the driver was entirely blocked from escalating his aggression. This forced him to lug the hazardous debris back to his truck and drive away.
Reflecting on the near-miss, Cherri celebrated her evolution as a modern consumer. She noted that a younger version of herself might have meekly accepted the broken items just to avoid a public scene.
Facebook Marketplace appliance market faces an absolute freeze
Cherri closed out her high-volume advisory clip by warning her community to completely disregard the mirage of positive profile ratings on social platforms. She emphasized that the digital marketplace is currently saturated with predatory behavior, substandard hardware, and entirely fabricated consumer reviews.
The creator’s victory at the end is an incredibly grounding reminder that a polite demeanor should never be traded for your physical or financial security. She successfully reminded her audience that the ultimate consumer superpower is the absolute confidence to say no right at the door.
(Featured Image: TikTok/@iamcherrinicolle)
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