Used car dealer capitalises on coronavirus, offers discount to infected customers

A used car dealership group in New Zealand has targeted sufferers of the coronavirus by offering them a $500 discount – although it's unclear how staff will prove the bonafides of ill buyers. One of the country's largest used car operators, 2 Cheap Cars, ran a sponsored Facebook advertisement with an image of a man wearing a face-mask with the caption: “Worried about using public transport? We’ve got loads of cars below $5000 or from $25 per week. Get in quick for a great deal!”.

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