A drug user was so incensed that he had been duped into swapping his car for 2.5g of rock salt, he went to police.
The Milton man who had sold him the clear crystals, claiming they were methamphetamine, was Casey Richmond.
He appeared in the Dunedin District Court yesterday and was jailed for two years despite the fact he essentially sold a very expensive condiment.
The 22-year-old had admitted offering to supply the class-A drug and Judge Phillips said the fact it was actually salt made no difference to his guilt. The court heard how Richmond began texting the addict on October 8, initially offering 2g for the man's Nissan.
Over more than three hours and 54 text messages the negotiation reached the stage where the defendant was willing to give up 2.5g in exchange for the car.