So, that would be…almost, thirty-SIX dollars N.T., that’s, only, a little over a dollar U.S., based off of the current exchange rates, and wow, for that MUCH money, you’d, received a year and two months? Totally still, NOT, worth it, but you still, did it, ‘cuz you thought it was, EASY money! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
To make the money, Lee joined into the drivers to withdraw the cash for the victims of a scam ring, the scam ring used the claims of selling iPhone 12 to scam the vi time, with Lee who went to pick up the cash in the amount of $25,000N.T. total, which afterwards, Lee only received $500N.T.s, he was caught by the police, and sent to the D.A.’s office, the Tainan District Court charged Lee on fraud, sentenced him to a year two months, this can be appealed.
The verdict pointed out, in January of this year, Lee became a part of this organized crime group, and started working as the pickup driver for the cash, and followed the orders of the members of the scam ring used the ATM to make the withdrawals from the victims’ accounts, and wire the cash into the designated accounts that the scam group gave to him. Then he’d, followed the orders, turned the withdrawn cash over to other members of the ring, and received two-percent of the whole amount he withdrew from the victims’ accounts as promised.

On the afternoon of January 17th, the members took the man, Cheng’s FB account, claimed online, that they had iPhone 12 to sell at $25,000N.T.s; as the victim, Chang found the post, he’d contacted and wired the amount into a woman, Jeng who didn’t even know that her account had been misused by the scam artists at the post office.
Lee then followed the orders of the higher up in the chain of command, went to the farmer’s union ATM at Guijen on the day, carried the ATM card the scam ring member handed to him to withdraw the cash, then, rode his bicycle to Da-Der Road, and switched onto a getaway car, and passed the amount he’d withdrawn from the ATM at the sugar factory in Kaohsiung to another higher up member of the scam. Although Lee only received $500N.T.s, but the judge believed, that he’d not noted that scamming was wrong, and wanted to earn the extra cash illegally, worked as a driver to receive the cash from the victim, that he’d behaved unlawfully, that a just sentence should be given.
And so, you got your time, and for what? $500 measly dollars, out of the total of $25,000, that’s only, TWO-PERCENT, and you still don’t realize, that what you did was wrong, and now, you will, SERVE your sentence, for being, STUPID, and for taking the easy way out! And you got, exactly, WHAT you deserved, but I believe, that the sentences for these scam ring workers should be more severe!