“Bares für Rares” Dealer Declared Dead Online: “I Am Doing Great”
Lüdenscheid Dealer Mistaken for Deceased
A “Bares für Rares” dealer was shocked to find his own obituary circulating online. The Lüdenscheid native, 60-year-old Stefan Mross, received numerous concerned messages from friends and acquaintances who had read the false report.
Dealer Denies Rumors, Confirms Well-Being
Mross took to social media to dispel the rumors and assure everyone of his well-being. “I am doing great,” he wrote on Facebook. “It is very strange to read one’s own obituary. I have no idea where or how this false information originated.”
Mross expressed his concern for the impact the misinformation could have on his family and friends. “It is not a pleasant feeling when you have to calm down loved ones who are calling you because they believe you’re dead.”
Origin of False Information Unknown
It remains unclear how the false obituary came to be published online. The dealer emphasized the importance of verifying information before sharing it, especially when it concerns someone’s health or well-being.
Dealer Expresses Gratitude for Support
Despite the bizarre incident, Mross expressed gratitude for the support and concern he has received from his fans and colleagues. “I am thankful for everyone who reached out to me and sent their best wishes. It shows that I have a great community around me.”
Conclusion
The “Bares für Rares” dealer declared dead online is alive and well. The incident highlights the importance of verifying information before sharing it.