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【分享】提防网上骗子
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发表于 24-12-2016 12:01 AM
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发表于 24-12-2016 12:35 AM
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Jomar bin?? bin 是代表男的。难道骗子和人妖结婚?
LZ可有询问一下??? |
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发表于 24-12-2016 09:41 AM
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楼主,现在的PS4新机已经够便宜了,去Sony店买。我教你怎样买才不会有经济压力。你去Sony店买的时候,如果你有Maybank的credit/debit card就比较推荐。其他银行就charge interest。不过就算有charge interest 也不会痛到哪里去。你跟他要求1年installment。我告诉你,你每个月的电话费都没一架PS4每个月还的installement 那么贵。简直就是还得没压力那种。我以前是买Star Wars limited edition 的PS4,在Sony店买的要RM1800+, 加了installment interest后RM1900+。看起来好像很贵,我是拿一年installment。每个月才还RM160+,妈的够便宜。如果你一个月连供RM160+都供不起,电话费, internet费那些算的是什么。简直就是sap sap水。
现在PS4 slim 都才RM1300左右。加入你要Installment, 给他RM1400 除12个月, 每个月才供不到RM120。我每个月的电话费都比他贵几十块,便宜到偷笑。 |
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发表于 24-12-2016 10:56 AM
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发表于 24-12-2016 11:59 AM
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买家也很多老千啊
我在mudah post要卖我的Sony RX100M2 相机
结果惹来一大堆奶挤利亚人whatsapp/sms说要买 |
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发表于 24-12-2016 12:29 PM
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一般都是先过账,后发货,
面交最多也是约了地点后被放飞机而已。
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发表于 24-12-2016 01:14 PM
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发表于 24-12-2016 02:26 PM
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其中一個破綻就是。。PS4開始說朋友生日送的,少玩才想賣。whatsup卻說“我買的時候1800”。。。
還有他給你看的一些圖片,拍的也太有美感了吧,像從網上截取的 |
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发表于 24-12-2016 06:28 PM
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感谢分享。便宜莫贪。 |
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发表于 25-12-2016 03:35 PM
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这家伙在我们的fb的 ps4 group 出名了,每个人都知道。。。只是外面的人不知道,很容易被骗。。他们都删除我们的留言!!! |
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发表于 27-12-2016 01:36 PM
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这个垃圾在fb真的红透半边天了,偏偏每天都有以为天上掉馅饼的贪心鬼掉落陷阱
而fb 也report 不到 |
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发表于 27-12-2016 09:50 PM
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今天有个学生被这家伙骗了800!! |
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发表于 28-12-2016 09:05 AM
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难不成就是这个RM799的PS4骗局?
藉此温馨提醒大家勿随意like fb的买卖post,
本人就是看到有朋友like该老千的专业和post,
此举会造成圈子内不知情的朋友看见误以为好嘢分享而上当。
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发表于 28-12-2016 04:04 PM
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水镜明月 发表于 24-12-2016 12:29 PM
一般都是先过账,后发货,
面交最多也是约了地点后被放飞机而已。
所以选好platform很重要。11街先帮买家收钱,等买家收到货了再把钱转给卖家,所以我不怕遇到这种骗子。如果真遇到,middleman要负责的。
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发表于 3-1-2017 03:54 PM
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真的要提防这些骗子,我从不跟这些买,除非正规的网购公司比如 ldz, 11 street。 大公司, 付钱先也不怕。
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发表于 9-1-2017 10:58 AM
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为何大马骗子如此猖狂,最主要是大马警察没有做工。有银行户口号码,有名字怎么可能捉不到人?
那些骗子已经横行多年,为何还可以继续骗人?
又不见得新加坡有那么多的骗子?(在新加坡被骗的多数是汇入外国银行户口的)。 |
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发表于 9-1-2017 01:34 PM
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其实有户口资料也未必抓到对的人
因为有些人是利用左手转右手的方式来行骗的
两句话,便宜莫贪,要尽量面交
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发表于 11-1-2017 10:40 AM
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户口资料未必是骗子本人,但是那些被利用户口的人一定有跟骗子接触,不然骗子怎样拿到钱?
那些在FB吊纳吉的人不到24小时就警察找到,所以只是看警察要不要捉人而已。
以下是新加坡网上骗子的下场。
iPhone 7 scam on Carousell: Man jailed 16 months
SINGAPORE: A 31-year-old man was sentenced to 16 months' jail on Tuesday (Jan 10), for cheating shoppers who were looking to buy new iPhone 7s on online marketplace Carousell.
A total of 15 victims were tricked into parting with more than S$10,000.
Cai Jiaxiang committed the offences shortly after his release from prison in mid-2016. He set up a Carousell account to advertise iPhone 7s for sale. Interested buyers would message him privately to negotiate a price, and Cai would direct them to make full or partial payment into one of three bank accounts.
One of those accounts belonged to an unlicensed money lender to whom Cai owed money. He claimed on Tuesday that he carried out the scam to pay off mounting gambling debts.
In less than a month, Cai collected S$10,370 from his 15 victims; each of them lost between S$100 and S$4,610.
When Cai did not deliver the mobile phones as promised, police reports were lodged. He was arrested on Sep 21 last year.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Thiam Jia Min sought a jail term of 18 to 22 months, citing Cai’s criminal past. Not only did he spent time in jail in 2015 for cheating, he also had a history of theft and other offences dating back to 2009.
DPP Thiam said Cai’s scam on Carousell was premeditated and that he had used the same modus operandi to cheat other victims previously. The prosecutor also noted that no restitution was made.
However, Cai's lawyer Ms Alice Tan, who defended him under the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme, said he wanted to make restitution but was unable to. He had put the money into his mother’s bank account, but she lost it all when she fell prey to a similar scam, Ms Tan told the court.
She added that Cai had a “troubled childhood”, and that his parents were in and out of jail for drug offences. Ms Tan urged the court not to impose a jail term that is longer than 15 months.
To deal with his gambling habit, Ms Tan said Cai intends to check himself into the National Addictions Management Service upon his release from prison.
In sentencing, District Judge Wong Li Tein said it is “disturbing” that Cai had used the same method to commit the same crime despite having spent time in prison for such offences. “I understand your troubled past, but the person (bringing) more hardship to your family is you,” the judge said, warning Cai he would end up like his parents - in and out of jail - if he continued on a criminal path.
“Each time you come back to this court, you’ll face a heavier and heavier sentence … before you know it, the best years of your life will be gone,” Judge Wong said.
On top of Cai’s 16-month sentence, he will serve an additional 50 days for breaching a prison remission order.
For cheating, Cai could have been jailed for up to 10 years.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/n ... g:standard#cxrecs_s
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发表于 11-1-2017 12:29 PM
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据所知的有些人未必是换钱,大多数都是换什么支付宝/游戏点数之类的大有人在
这里的政府办事效率有目共睹,屎
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