Scams that eventually, went B-U-S-T!!! From the Newspapers, translated…
Five part-time employees in a gas station in Hsinbei City were attracted into a scam ring, they’d used the machines, to get the credit card user’s information, then, upload the information to the clouds, to provide the scam ring to make into fake credit cards, they were able to, successfully, swipe $200 million N.T.s; the District Attorney’s Office in Hsinbei City indicted the three adults from the party of five with forgery of bank properties, and the two adolescents were sent to juvenile court.
The indictment pointed out, that last June and July, the identity theft ring’s head, Cho who lives out of country appointed Yang to use $50,000N.T. to entice the part-time employee at a gas station in Hsinbei City, Huang, to use a machine, that keeps records of the credit card users’ information.
The adolescent, Huang, then, asked his coworker, Wang, another teenager, and the twenty-one year-old Hsu, nineteen-year-old Su, and a woman who is twenty years of age, Chang, who’d also worked at the gas station to join him, the five people had, copied and sent over hundreds to information from credit card owners, sent it up to the hard drive on Google Cloud, for Cho and Yang, to make the fake credit cards.
As the police received reports from the victims, as well as multiple banks, they’d chased the leads, and found, that the fifty-plus victims’ cards were used in U.S., South Africa, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, Macau, along with other places, in the amount of over two million dollars.
Hsu and the scam ring were caught, and admitted to what they’d done, claimed, that the ring didn’t promise every member $50,000N.T., that the money was split among five of the scammers, and, a couple of those who were caught said, that they hadn’t, received anything yet, and the D.A. believed, that there’s, more than enough evidence, to press charges.
So, this, is what happens, when you try to go the easy way, because on the surfaces, this looks like a very easy way to scam a lot of money, but in the end, these scam artists are still the ones, with the consequences they need to pay up. And this tells us, don’t do bad things, or, you will get caught, and when you do, finally get caught, the price you will be paying, is a HELL of a lot, greater, than whatever it was that was, promised to you before!