‘We couldn’t save her from herself’: How scam victim went from $130k in savings to $600 in 2 months

If the mata only spend half the same effort in catching road rage bullies instead on these “victims” who want to donate their money overseas.
 
If the mata only spend half the same effort in catching road rage bullies instead on these “victims” who want to donate their money overseas.
Now car cams everywhere
Road rage bullies ‘caught’ by all the kaypoh chee online warriors
TP just need to mete out charges
 
In April, a woman in her 30s with more than $130,000 in her two OCBC savings accounts wanted to transfer $20,000 to an international bank.

Sinkies are daft. Period.
 
The answer is of course more flouride in the water. Or more booster. Can papmimport desathpods from Canada?
 
The answer is of course more flouride in the water. Or more booster. Can papmimport desathpods from Canada?
If no flouride in the water, how to make controlling you all easy? lol....

Anyway, a woman in her 30's..... could also be a made up story by the state media to push a narrative (a primer before pushing the primary agenda) for all we know.... Anyway, a woman can never ever ever ever be in touch with any money literally at all..... let along manage any money..... their nature is turning perfectly good money which can be invested into trash.....
 
The answer is of course more flouride in the water. Or more booster. Can papmimport desathpods from Canada?
n another case, a divorcee in her 60s was so stubborn she refused to believe she had fallen for a love scam.

Assistant Superintendent of Police Kenneth Lim, deputy officer-in-charge of the Community Policing Unit at Choa Chu Kang NPC, said that in 2023, she wanted to transfer $60,000 to her “bankrupt boyfriend” in Germany.

AMDK.
 
a woman in her 50s wanted to transfer $20,000 to help “a friend” pay for an overseas medical treatment.

AMDK.
 
n another case, a divorcee in her 60s was so stubborn she refused to believe she had fallen for a love scam.

Assistant Superintendent of Police Kenneth Lim, deputy officer-in-charge of the Community Policing Unit at Choa Chu Kang NPC, said that in 2023, she wanted to transfer $60,000 to her “bankrupt boyfriend” in Germany.

AMDK.
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