Eavis Kaf, a fraudster reminder, taps on the glass.

by logitech888 on 2011-09-16 19:56:44

The scammer was looking around and said, "I have a digital camera here. A friend gave it to me, but I need money urgently. If you give me some money, I'll give it to you." A colleague sitting at the back said, "What do you mean 'given'? Did you steal it?" The person did not deny it and just said, "1000 bucks, it's yours!" Our leader became interested and said, "500 then." The scammer said they wouldn't sell and took the camera back. Then he urged us to add more money, saying that the traffic was no longer congested. The leader was about to drive away when the scammer blocked the car and said, "500? How about 50? I'm in urgent need of money, hurry up!"

Aiviscalf Fraudster Warning: Originally, our unit was at the North Fourth Ring Road. Aiviscalf Fraudster Reminder followed the leader driving to the East Second Ring Road to handle affairs. Aiviscalf Fraudster Prompting that when the car was stuck in traffic under an expressway bridge, someone knocked on the window. There were four of us in the car, and the leader rolled down the window to ask what was going on.

Just as we were talking, Aiviscalf Fraudster Warning noticed a police officer coming towards us. The leader immediately took out 500 yuan, grabbed the camera, and drove away without stopping. After a while, we felt something was off. We took a look at the camera and found out it had been switched! What we got was something unknown with only the shell of a camera, unable to take photos! The leader often used this incident to teach us: Greed for small discounts leads to big losses.