Billionaire Adrian Portelli, known as 'Mr Lambo', has offered a whopping reward to anyone who can identify a group of wannabe thieves who broke into his office and left empty-handed.
Portelli shared two CCTV videos of the group inside his north Melbourne office on Wednesday night after the clueless thieves gained entry through a smashed window.
The 34-year-old - who's best known online for giving away thousands of dollars through his savings subscription, LMCT+, and bidding on properties from The Block - said he wanted to ensure the thieves are caught because he's 'just has a kid'.
'I don't need f**kheads like this breaking into my s**t ... It's f**king disrespectful,' he told his Instagram followers.
Portelli initially offered $100,000 for the identity of the thieves but doubled the reward to $200,000 on Thursday afternoon.
Billionaire Adrian Portelli offered $200,000 for any 'information leading to a conviction' for the group of thieves (pictured) who broke into his north Melbourne office
The Melbourne businessman (pictured on Thursday) offered a massive reward to internt sleuths
'I'm upping it up to $200,000 for whoever can get me the names of the people who broke into this shop last night,' he told his 292,000 Instagram followers.
'If you've got the information, come forward. You will remain anonymous. Let's end this, once and for all.'
CCTV shows at least four people, one armed with a sledgehammer, scouring the office for anything of value.
The group fled in a dark-coloured four-door ute, which was also captured on CCTV.
Portelli revealed why they 'left empty-handed in their pursuit of happiness'.
'They thought they were going to be welcome to a big pot of gold so they could run away to Barbados and live off the money,' he said.
'Guys, I do not keep money, keys, anything of value on site. There's nothing here.
'If you want yourself a Coco Republic couch you're more than welcome to break in and come steal it, but if you want cash or any other goodies there's nothing here.
'I'm from the west as well, mate. You think I'm gonna publicise all this cash and then be like, "it's at the factory guys, help yourself to it"?
'Smarten up.'
While nothing was stolen, footage from the break-in aftermath showed damaged computers and overturned furniture.
The thieves (one pictured) gained entry to Adrian Portelli's office through a smashed window but did not find anything worth stealing
Portelli joked that the group actually did him a favour.
'You've given me a bunch of new content that I actually desperately needed,' he said
'We were running low on content. You guys did me wonders. But if you do want to win $350,000 the legal way, here is the link here.
'It's only $10, it's a lot less effort than stealing a car, breaking into a place, now you've got all the police on your tail and your mates will probably rat you out for $200,000.'
Portelli decided to 'make some fun of it' and opened the investigation to his followers, alongside the cash prize.
'We're going to play a game, it's called convict the criminal,' he said.
He promised to give anyone who can give 'information leading to a conviction' an 'instant transfer' of $200,000.
The group scoured the office (pictured) for anything of value before leaving empty-handed
Adrian Portelli (pictured), also known as 'Mr Lambo' described the break-in as 'f**king disrespectful'
Portelli is the founder of luxury prize club LMCT+, best known for its high-profile giveaways.
He bought three properties on the 2023 series of The Block after he was accused of being a dummy bidder when he purchased the home of 2022 season winners Omar and Oz.
On top of Steph and Gian's $5million home which sold whopping $1.65million over reserve at auction, Portelli also purchased runners-up sisters Eliza and Liberty's pad for $4.3million, along with Perth couple Kyle and Leslie's home for $3.1million.