She was also tricked into pawning her jewellery.
She was promised “high returns” and bonus coupons.
The fake number plate was said to be the Merdeka edition.
From a mere three digits to a staggering five in a scammer’s web.
Scams often come under the guise of false promises being offered by the scammer, where they trick victims into believing that a handsome profit awaits them when it’s not the case at all. A university…
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Non-existent birthday party.
A total of 25 transactions were made.
She even took out a bank loan to give more cash to the scammer.
Same old traps, deceitful tactics.
A total of RM 91,400 swept right across a female teacher’s bank account with just one call.
Mission Impossible style.
She told the victim that he was the goddess’ “chosen one”.