The initial theft of a KBO team's YouTube award was already a hot topic. The audacity of the thief trying to sell it so openly on a popular second-hand app, especially with the team's name on it, reignited the outrage and disbelief.
This post is blowing up because it involves the KBO, Korea's major baseball league, and a popular team, the Hanwha Eagles. The thief's attempt to sell the stolen YouTube award on Carrot Market, a super popular local second-hand app, is what really sent Koreans into a frenzy.
Okay, so remember that whole drama about the KBO's Hanwha Eagles TV YouTube Silver Play Button getting swiped? Well, bestie, the plot just thickened like crazy. Turns out, some absolute genius tried to flip the STOLEN award on Carrot Market, signatures and all (well, after trying to scrub 'em off, lol). Police reports are filed, and yeah, they're def getting caught because who even thinks this is a good idea?! The audacity is actually insane, no cap.
Korean Netizen Reactions
10Are they actually dumb? Why sell THAT, and like THAT? On Carrot Market, that's basically an ad for stolen goods, no cap ๐
Bro, stealing it AND trying to sell it? That's next level audacity. Did they seriously think they wouldn't get caught? The thought process is wild ๐คฏ
Putting something with the channel name literally engraved on it on Carrot Market is just... a choice. ๐
The dedication to carefully erase the signatures, I'm screaming ๐ญ
OMG, so it really WAS stolen goods?! ๐ฑ
SMH, they're gonna get caught so fast just for putting it on Carrot Market ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
But why'd they erase the signatures tho? ๐ค
The worst part is all the signed messages from players and coaches who aren't even on the team anymore are gone. I'm actually fuming ๐ค
SMH, all that for like, 100,000 won? Pathetic ๐
I still can't wrap my head around stealing it, erasing all the signatures, and then listing it for a measly 120,000 won. Make it make sense ๐ฉ
