After so many years,why the police have not taken any action on hardcore scammers yet
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https://www.google.com/search?q=vietname...singaporen



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Scam. Beware, you will be tempted with one pretty girl who isn't really interested in you to pay a deposit which Michael will not return.

Update to owner's response: so all you can say is, if I ask for a refund for YOU not providing any service, it is just me being bitter and not you being a scammer?

Further, I will answer you: yes you have survived for 20 years by scamming, all you need to do is scam one person every 3 months, at 8-12k each. That's 4 clients a year or 80 total.

Beware all, the owner admits that if the marriage fails, it is your fault. If you were tricked by him, it is your fault. If you were misled about how the girl looks or whether she is married in Vietnam, it is your fault. If she had no intention of staying married to you and only wants to trick you into marrying her... it is your fault.

It is NEVER his fault, this is not a matchmaker this is a scammer who refuses to refund even if he does no work AT ALL

All the work, research, background check, is done by you because he doesn't verify anything the girl claims before coming and may even lie for her
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#2

https://mustsharenews.com/matchmaking-ag...e=telegram

Man spends S$12,000 in 3 years on matchmaking agency but fails to get a bride


A 43-year-old man who spent S$12,000 on a matchmaking agency in hopes of marrying a Vietnamese bride is now accusing the agency of cheating him after two failed attempts.

Mr Wang told Shin Min Daily News that he enlisted True Love Vietnam Bride Matchmaker, located on Orchard Road, in 2021 to find a wife.

Two years ago, the agency introduced him to a Vietnamese woman named ‘Ah Hua’.

After meeting in Singapore, he flew to Vietnam and paid a S$2,000 betrothal fee, only to discover she was already engaged.
She allegedly insisted he pay the fee immediately and hold the wedding the next month for her to break off her engagement.

However, disagreements arose, and the marriage fell through.

2nd match denied entry to Singapore

At the end of last year, the agency introduced him to another Vietnamese woman, ‘Ah Lian’.
They agreed to marry, but she was unexpectedly denied entry to Singapore for unknown reasons.
Despite being told full payment was required to arrange her arrival, she was still barred from entering.
Mr Wang, who had been quoted S$10,000 for the process, ended up spending S$12,000 without securing a bride.

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(17-08-2024, 12:41 PM)Zhaoyun Wrote:  https://www.google.com/search?q=vietname...singaporen


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Scam. Beware, you will be tempted with one pretty girl who isn't really interested in you to pay a deposit which Michael will not return.

So how much $$$ have you lost to the scammers?
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#4

the most evil is some online media who keep throwing advertisement on get rich quick. sure win stock strategy.
where got so easy. internet users ourselves has to grow up. when it is so easy it probably is a scam else they just do it no need to share with you.
cannot said so manychicken run all over the place now as there really is many chicken running on the road. just not legal to catch them.
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#5

because many horny greed people

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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#6

Lesson to learn not to trust anything u see and hear 
Use brain

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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#7

Some people don’t use brain but their little brother.
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#8

Install government’s scam shield and help to report scam sms and calls.  It will not only reduce the scam but also help others to avoid being scammed.

"the devil is attacking you and not your argument because he is  weak”
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#9

Carousell more scammer on all sorts of things
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#10

Scammers keep changing tactics, and many operate online across borders, making it hard for the police to catch them. It often feels like a game of whack-a-mole, where one gets shut down and two more pop up.
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#11

The reason is, after so many years of being scammed by pap, people can't tell the difference from a real scam.
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#12

I think it is too many ways and latest updates.. cannot help much
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#13

More space in jail for them,, too many maybe..
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#14

Sian Liao even investment firm also fell for the scam.

The ruse started with SMS n spoof email , impersonating their chief executive, the staff actually got tricked into it, wan le, actually transferred S$8.7m to a US account!!!

Heng ah Spore police said on 8 Oct 2024 its anti scam command n USA authorities managed to intercept S$6.5m according to news outlets yesterday.
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The Vietnamese agent of "True Love vietnam bride matchmaker" happily counting easy money



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#16

PAP Ministers are just too Hopeless

83 Ministers for a Tiny island 有屁用

We are OVER- run by UNDER- performers

Sack half the Mayors PAP Ministers
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#17

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#18

Based on years of observation, scammers are not as important as Oppositions largely because the former does not affect their livelihood nor bank account. Their role focus on protecting themselves as a disguise to cover our plight mired in fake spot lights.

Win the World but lost your Soul. 
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#19

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#20

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#21

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#22

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#23

https://media.tenor.com/LwZ0nw6hTF4AAAAM...eed-me.gif Upz
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#24

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#25

Why does the SG Govt go so easy on racist minorities who offend the majority race?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnD0uv70SoM
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#26

Too many hackers in Asia wanting to scam us every day. Even 5 mins ago, I received a phone call from this number saying- Calling from DBS Bank. Your account has been. . . 

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#28

Should have scammers’ backside open flowers.

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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#29

(19-10-2024, 07:40 PM)bobby Wrote:  [Image: nudie.gif]
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#30

spf useless. u report scam they either completely ignore you (despite chasers) or ask you find your own lawyer.

they get this from pap: everything they ask you to settle yourselves.

dunno why i paid so much tax for
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