Life, the Obstacle Course

Not Knowing It’s a Scam, the Male College Student Offered Up His Roommate

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Yeah, uh, just throw your roommate UNDER that god DAMN bus here!!!  From the Front Page Sections, translated…

A freshman in college, Lin awhile ago received a scam call from Mingdong International, an online marketplace’s call, the caller used that overly used trick, claimed that it was a repeated order that he’d received, and attempted to trick the male student to operate the A.T.M. and managed to scam over $9,000N.T. from Lin, and after Lin was scammed, he’d not known it, and, took another ATM card from his roommate, and made the transfer again, and caused his roommate to lose another $17,000N.T.s.

The Detective Agency told, that “Mingdong International” was suspected of being hacked just this past July, and, there were, 99 people who were scammed that had reported to the police, last week, there was, another forty-nine people who got scanned; they’d reminded the members of the public, that there’s NO deleting the orders function from the ATM machines, or installment payments either, that people shouldn’t fall for it again.

Based off of understanding, the eighteen-year-old victim received a call from his dorm, claiming to be an online sales place, “Mingdong Int’l” customer services department, said that they’d misset the orders of the college student as repeated orders, that there was dual deductions on his account, that they’re going to contact the post offices to help him sort through it.

Because the college student had, ordered something from “Mingdong Int’l”, and shortly thereafter, he had, received a notice from the a self-claimed post office service rep, he’d believed it, and gone to the post offices, and used the ATM, and wired all $9,000N.T. of his money to live off of to the caller.

As the scam artist managed it, he’d told Lin that he’d gotten the accounts locked up, and had Lin used another one of his ATM cards to unlock the accounts, Lin didn’t realize it was a scam, and borrowed another ATM card from his roommate, and did it again, and, as a result, the $17,000N.T. his roommate had in his account, got scammed too.

The Detective Agency stated, that there’s an increase in these sorts of scams, that the scam artists got a hold of the consumers’ personal information from shopping.

They’d reminded the public, that as the terms of “We’d mistakenly set you up as a wholesaler”, or “mistakenly set you up as repeated orders”, or “the wrong levels of membership, and took extra money from you”, it’s all scams.

Wow, these college BABIES are really too naïve, too inexperienced of the world, aren’t they?  Apparently, they all know HOW to get the grades, but when it came to real life, they’re all, IDIOTS, and because of these younger generations being EASY targets, that, is why there will be, more scam artists who will be, fooling MORE of the younger generations of kids, and, these days there are, a ton of multiple kinds of scams available for us, to “choose” from, so, take your picks!!!

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