SCAMS alert!!! And this time, L-O-V-E, was the “trick” that was, used! From the Front Page Sections, translated…
A married woman in her forties fell for a middle aged British man who claimed to be a petroleum engineer, and was fooled by the lies of love, in just six months, she’d put up $1.3 million N.T.s, even put up her property to get the bank loans; until she became too deep in debt, her friends reminded her, she’d finally realized, that she was, scammed.
The Detective Agency said, that there were eleven cases of scams of falsified friendships just this past month, and, it’s on the increase, and the victims were mostly middle age women; the length of this sort of scams usually lasts up to more than six months, and, as the victims realized that they’d been scammed, it’s already, too late, they’d already, lost a lot of money.
The police investigated, that this woman’s husband, due to work, often headed out early and returned home late, and worked overtime on the weekends, through a social networking site, she’d met a self-proclaimed widower with British citizenship, “Anderson”; the man would shower her with cares and concerns, and the two of them often chatted until the late night hours.
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“Anderson” claimed himself to be a petroleum engineer, that he’d drilled the oil in Middle East, is already fifty-nine years ago, about to retire, she’d told her he’d wanted to invest in stocks in Taiwan, that he planned to move to Taiwan after his retirement, made her believe, that they have a future together.
Starting in last October, he’d told her he wanted to check out Taiwan’s land formation, that his gold was confiscated by the customs, that his daughter needed tuition money, demanded her wire the airfare, the traveling charges, as well as his cost of living, etc., etc., etc., and the woman wired a total of $1.3 million to the man, and gone against her husband’s back, and put up their house to get a loan too.
Until last week, she went into debt, and couldn’t meet up with the “one”, she’d poured her heart out to a good friend, and the friend immediately suspected that it was a scam, told her to report it to the police, and that, was when it was confirmed, that it was, a scam.
The police stated, that there are the similar ways of scamming, with the scam artists falsifying themselves as hotshot bosses, and the only way to prevent from being scammed, is to NOT add foreigner as friends on FB, communication apps, and do NOT put out too much personal information online either!
This is what, the OLDEST “trick” in the book of SCAMS! And yet, people are still too desperate, and still falling for it, are you FUCKING (and no, don’t pardon me this time!!!) shitting me here! This woman was WAY too desperate for L-O-V-E, that she’d, JUMPED, head first, into the sea of scam artists, and surely enough, she’d taken this scam artist’s baits, and, got HOOKED, and, lost a TON of money, and there’s no way, of stopping this, because women are always looking for the love they longed for (are we, really???), and so, there are always going to be those LOSERS online, who will keep on scamming the vulnerable, the needy, using LOVE as the card they have, and, voila, you F-O-L-D, or you get CLEANED out!!!