Singaporean man in his 50s falls for “Hangzhou Beauty” (who he calls his wifey) in online romance scam, loses his HDB flat and his entire life savings

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Man in his 50s falls for “Hangzhou Beauty” in online romance, loses entire $120,000 from sale of his HDB flat

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A 59-year-old Singaporean uncle thought he had found true love with a woman he met online. Instead, he ended up losing all $120,000 from the sale of his flat.

Mr Chen (not his real name) met a woman named “Huang Ping” on Facebook in mid-2023. She claimed to be in her 30s, divorced with a daughter, and living in Hangzhou, China.

According to Zaobao, they had never met in real life, but quickly got into a romantic relationship. She called him “hubby”, and he called her “wifey.”

They chatted daily and had long phone calls. Mr Chen said she made him feel cared for and loved, and he never once suspected anything.

But a few months into the online relationship, the woman started telling him she was struggling financially and asked him for help.

“At first, she asked for a few thousand dollars to cover her living expenses. Since I thought we were a couple, I didn’t mind helping her,” Mr Chen said.

“She even cried over the phone sometimes, saying life was hard. I really had feelings for her, so I gave in.”
Before long, he had spent all his savings, about $30,000 to $40,000, on her. But things didn’t stop there.

The woman then suggested he sell his HDB flat in Ang Mo Kio and move to China to be with her.

Mr Chen, hoping for a peaceful retirement and longing to settle down, agreed. He sold his three-room flat under the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme and received about $123,000 in compensation.

In the span of one year, he transferred all the money to her bank account. Some transfers were as high as $40,000 each time.

Unfortunately, the dream of living happily ever after never came true.

It eventually dawned on Mr Chen that he had been scammed in a love trap. The woman he thought he was going to spend the rest of his life with had disappeared, along with all his money.
 
69yo ah pek teeko ATB milf…,never met but willingly send money to her.

No wonder when people call Sinkies daft I thought they only meant we voted PAP blindly. But apparently love is indeed blind and retarded.
 
Man in his 50s falls for “Hangzhou Beauty” in online romance, loses entire $120,000 from sale of his HDB flat

sureboh.sg

A 59-year-old Singaporean uncle thought he had found true love with a woman he met online. Instead, he ended up losing all $120,000 from the sale of his flat.

Mr Chen (not his real name) met a woman named “Huang Ping” on Facebook in mid-2023. She claimed to be in her 30s, divorced with a daughter, and living in Hangzhou, China.

According to Zaobao, they had never met in real life, but quickly got into a romantic relationship. She called him “hubby”, and he called her “wifey.”

They chatted daily and had long phone calls. Mr Chen said she made him feel cared for and loved, and he never once suspected anything.

But a few months into the online relationship, the woman started telling him she was struggling financially and asked him for help.

“At first, she asked for a few thousand dollars to cover her living expenses. Since I thought we were a couple, I didn’t mind helping her,” Mr Chen said.


Before long, he had spent all his savings, about $30,000 to $40,000, on her. But things didn’t stop there.

The woman then suggested he sell his HDB flat in Ang Mo Kio and move to China to be with her.

Mr Chen, hoping for a peaceful retirement and longing to settle down, agreed. He sold his three-room flat under the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme and received about $123,000 in compensation.

In the span of one year, he transferred all the money to her bank account. Some transfers were as high as $40,000 each time.

Unfortunately, the dream of living happily ever after never came true.

It eventually dawned on Mr Chen that he had been scammed in a love trap. The woman he thought he was going to spend the rest of his life with had disappeared, along with all his money.
Never even met? Was the 'marriage consummated?
 
An old fool and his money are soon parted. I have a 60-year-old acquaintance who married a PRC woman whom he met at a KTV lounge where she used to work. She dumped him after he was retrenched and cleared out their joint account before leaving for China.
 
69yo ah pek teeko ATB milf…,never met but willingly send money to her.

No wonder when people call Sinkies daft I thought they only meant we voted PAP blindly. But apparently love is indeed blind and retarded.
The so called chiobu could even be a man since never met. Fact stranger than fiction.
For all the money he can get steady stream of atb in sg and even fly to China fuck his brains out
 
An old fool and his money are soon parted. I have a 60-year-old acquaintance who married a PRC woman whom he met at a KTV lounge where she used to work. She dumped him after he was retrenched and cleared out their joint account before leaving for China.
For this at least the uncle got to fuck while payment was ongoing though must say it’s one expensive fuck
 
The daily phone sex with her must be too arousing for this old fucktard to handle.
 
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