A dealership manager documented his long-form discovery that one of his new employees was allegedly a scammer. George J. Saliba (@ceklidgt01q) posted a series of five TikToks that racked up millions of views.

It all starts with a phone call from another dealership concerned that a car delivery from Saliba's was nowhere to be found.‘It hasn't arrived’Saliba begins his video standing outside of his business amidst a light snowfall, sighing in frustration. A text overlay at the top of the video describes his issue: "My own employee SCAMMED me out of $80,000?! Day in the life of a luxury car dealer.

"At the top of the video, one of Saliba's co-workers approaches him holding a phone. Next, he states there's a business in Texas reaching out to him regarding an F-150 Lariat sale. The manager's reaction to this news doesn't indicate he's familiar with the sale.

Following this, he hops on the phone with the customer from Texas to look into the matter.While on the phone, she explains to him that the truck hasn't arrived to them yet. At his laptop, Saliba checks out his inventory and he finds the truck in question: a Ford Lariat Shelby pickup.

Soon, he's informed that the woman was working with one of his employees, a man named Brett, to facilitate the sale. Immediately, Saliba asks if she paid him. However, she indicates no payment was tendered and the dealership manager instructs her not to do so.

@ceklidgt01q Part 1 #carsam #scammed #cardealer ♬ original sound - George J Saliba �.