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post #46 of 57
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oh sorry - the surprising wasn't me surprised that it happens in Vietnam, I'm not, I was more surprised that expats who live in Vietnam would fall for it.

Try some Saigon tea.
post #47 of 57
I just got scammed for $4 by a Jamaican dude today who said he needed money to buy baby formula. It was a very well-planned scam. I mean, he seemed pretty honest so I think there was a 5% chance it wasn't a scam but afterwards I realized it must have been. It actually made me feel really sad. No wonder I am such a callous asshole when the one time I let down my guard and try to help someone out I realize that there are people out there who just out to deceive you. Sad to live in a world where people can't be trusted at all. And I don't blame the dude at all - this is all a product of capitalism. The have nots will always, quite justifiably, try to scam the haves for their money. You and I would too if we were poor and hungry. And no, I don't think there is a significant upgrade over capitalism out there...it's just a necessary evil.
post #48 of 57
whats the scam?
post #49 of 57
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Sad to live in a world where people can't be trusted at all. And I don't blame the dude at all - this is all a product of capitalism. .

Before the 18th century, there were no gullible idiots or those willing to exploit their irrational empathy.

post #50 of 57
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whats the scam?

1) say you need baby formula, it costs 6.40, say there is a pharmacy up the way
2) Walk to said pharmacy, it happens to be closed
3) I mention the other two pharmacies in the neighborhood, to which he says they don't have the one he is looking for and he mentions what it is and it sounds real and all
4) Try another place, he says the one they carry is not what he needs because his kid is less than 3 weeks old (bullshit?)
5) Finally we "realize" none of the pharmas carry it so I give him $4 and wish him the best.

I don't really care since its four dollars, but it's just the principal of it. He seemed real genuine compared to most NYC panhandlers, so I guess I fell for it.
post #51 of 57
sounds like he put a lot of effort in for $4
post #52 of 57
Thats the crazy thing about hustling. Do it just 3 times in an hour, you got $12 in your pocket...
post #53 of 57
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I've never been to Shanghai, but I have a dense Canadian friend here who got scammed hard his first several times in SH. First time, he spent 100 USD on a fucking taxi to get to his accomidations, next he lost 2000 USD to a hooker scam. I'd say he deserved it since he's a complete color wolf whore monger.

色狼 雞蟲... hahah... 2k USD... u friend must been a dumbass to get rocked like that...

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1) say you need baby formula, it costs 6.40, say there is a pharmacy up the way
2) Walk to said pharmacy, it happens to be closed
3) I mention the other two pharmacies in the neighborhood, to which he says they don't have the one he is looking for and he mentions what it is and it sounds real and all
4) Try another place, he says the one they carry is not what he needs because his kid is less than 3 weeks old (bullshit?)
5) Finally we "realize" none of the pharmas carry it so I give him $4 and wish him the best.

I don't really care since its four dollars, but it's just the principal of it. He seemed real genuine compared to most NYC panhandlers, so I guess I fell for it.

yeah... a lot of people been doing this scam... had 1 guy running the same scam on three separate occasions outside my work place... another guy tried that outside a rest stop along the i-95....
A Lot of people fall for that shit, people sympathize more since it involves a baby i guess... more so than a cardboard signs saying they need money for booze...
post #54 of 57
One of the first thing those shanghai girls always ask is "how long have you been in shanghai?" they want to see just how naive you are, and if you've already been burned by one of their scams. They often say they want to practice their english too.
post #55 of 57
Avoid anybody in any country who asks "how long have you been here?" or "is it your first time in ____?"
post #56 of 57
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It happens all over the third world ...

Do you mean London?
post #57 of 57
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"is it your first time in ____?"

Thats what she said!
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