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It is not known if the man reached his destination unscathed or if his luggage suffered any casualties.
Meanwhile, daring footage emerged yesterday showing the moment a "daredevil" rides into the Auckland Viaduct from the wharf on a Lime scooter after he was paid to do it for $1000.
The video of the stunt, which was shared on Instagram on Tuesday, shows a shirtless man riding along the Auckland road before taking a leap of faith into the viaduct, leaving the Lime scooter to bomb in the water with him.
The man told Stuff that his friend paid him $1000 to do it.
The anonymous man appears to work in club promotions and as a host.
Since Wednesday morning, the video has been viewed more than 2000 times.
A Lime spokeswoman said the behaviour in the video did not "reflect Lime's rider community".
"The majority of our riders respect Lime's products because they love the service we provide," she said.
According to Lime's terms and conditions, if a scooter is vandalised, lost or broken, then the user who unlocked it is liable to pay a fine costing up to US$1500 (NZ$2299).
Lime says it's in contact with the wharf jumper and that it's possible he'll also be banned from its service.
ACC has paid out more than $322,046 for e-scooter-related injuries in the past few months.