Tag: cheat

  • Uber Auntie Took My Mother’s IPhone, Lied She Didn’t Take It, Scolded Me For Following Her

    Uber Auntie Took My Mother’s IPhone, Lied She Didn’t Take It, Scolded Me For Following Her

    This morning, I book an uber for my mum and Niece to kovan. My mum alight without knowing that she left behind her phone inside the car. Call her back and she say” I turn around see, that’s no phone” I left with no choice but to find my iphone apps to track whereabout. Tailgate her till Alexandra and I when in to her car this is our conversation went..

    Me: hi Aunty, can I have my mum phone back?
    Her: I never took it.
    Me: don’t mind I call my mum phone?
    Her: start to panicked..
    Me: ring ring..
    Her: took out the phone and still shouted me like as if I owe her a living..
    Me: Aunty, first of all don’t try to take passenger phone anymore. Uber didn’t teach you that once found passenger phone, must report to the uber?
    Her: you cannot tailgate me just like that to take back your mum phone
    Me: if I didn’t tailgate you, would you pass back my mum phone?
    Her: silent..

    For U/G Drivers pls take note.. we have many important documents inside our personal phone.. pls return to the passenger if you found those.

    * for this Aunty who dunno how I track her down
    I’m using find my iphone app
    Hope you won’t do the same thing again!

    SLL 2294A

     

    Source: Wan Um Grande

  • Malay Couple Arrested For Instagram Online Raya Kueh Scam

    Malay Couple Arrested For Instagram Online Raya Kueh Scam

    A 23-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man have been arrested for allegedly cheating victims by advertising the sale of Hari Raya cakes and cookies online, but not delivering them after orders were made.

    This was done through Instagram, said the police in a news release on Friday (Jun 30). Channel NewsAsia understands that the suspects are a couple and had been working together in the scam.

    Several police reports were made between Jun 19 and Jun 21 from victims who said they did not receive the goods after making payment for their orders. They were also not able to contact the sellers on their Instagram account rayabakesale.

    Following investigations, police arrested the two suspects on Thursday. The woman will be charged on Saturday with the offence of cheating, while investigations against the man are ongoing.

    If convicted, the woman faces a jail term of up to 10 years and a fine.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

     

  • Mother Got Cheated Of $9000 Worth Of Milk Online By Scammer

    Mother Got Cheated Of $9000 Worth Of Milk Online By Scammer

    A Singaporean woman got cheated of almost $9000 after spending it on 150 tins of milk powder. She lodged a police report after failing to contact the sellers who disappeared with her money.

    She chanced upon a couple who were selling milk powder online for at least 20% cheaper. She trusted them as she had smooth transactions with them before, and later started a spree with 14 other mothers.

    This time, however, the sellers gave excuses like having car break down and other management issues. They gradually became uncontactable after receiving the money.

    As a result, the woman was misunderstood for cheating other mothers of their money. She even had to borrow from her mother-in-law to return them the money and make them appeased.

    Walao eh, milk powder also want to cheat.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

     

  • Malaysian Foodpanda Rider Stealing Singaporeans’ Rice Bowl, So Citizens Should Steal Each Others’ To Survive

    Malaysian Foodpanda Rider Stealing Singaporeans’ Rice Bowl, So Citizens Should Steal Each Others’ To Survive

    However shocking it is to hear our Prime Minister lecturing our own working citizens to “steal other people’s lunch boxes” in this year May Day celebration, it is apparently clear that that has to be done. Look, even Malaysians are taking up food delivery jobs using Msia-plate motorbikes.

    More riders, more competition, means more effort and hard work. Malaysian with msia-plate motorbikes has more advantage compared to Singaporeans using Singapore registered bikes right? How do one work hard enough to become abang Foodpanda that earns 4k then?

    And what is the norm in Singapore nowadays?

    PAP stealing from citizens, PAP keep inviting foreigners here to steal jobs from citizens, and now citizens have to start stealing from other citizens to survive?

    Ownself protect interest of ownself ke? Lie, cheat and steal too? Haramjah betol.

     

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  • Mastermind Of IPPT- Cheating Scam Jailed 18 Months

    Mastermind Of IPPT- Cheating Scam Jailed 18 Months

    The mastermind of an Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) cheating scheme was jailed for 18 months on Monday (March 20).

    Salesman Lim Chun Chyi, who committed the offences between 2011 and 2014, faces 93 charges involving a total of $24,700.

    During that time, he performed IPPT on behalf 72 operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen).

    On Monday, he pleaded guilty to 20 of the charges and the total amount of involved was $8,000.

    According to court documents, Lim and two accomplices – Nicholas Tan Kun Sung, 37 and Kho Puay Meng, 39 – entered various army camps to perform IPPT on behalf of their clients who were all NSmen.

    Of the trio, Lim was the only one who interacted with the clients.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Ng Jean Ting said Lim would either actively solicit or receive requests from his clients via phone calls or WhatsApp messages.

    He would then register for IPPT on his clients’ behalf.

    DPP Ng said: “In return, depending on whether the accused obtained a gold, silver or pass with incentive award, the accused would receive the corresponding incentive payout disbursed by the Ministry of Defence to the NSmen as payment.”

    For instance, if he obtained a gold award, he would receive $400.

    Occasionally, Lim would ask certain clients to pay an additional $50 fee on top of the incentive award for engaging his services.

    If the client agreed on his terms, he would ask for their personal details and use them to register online via the NS portal.

    He would use his clients’ account and choose a suitable time slot to take the IPPT at one of the many army fitness centres islandwide.

     

    Lim was caught on Dec 6, 2014 after a fitness trainer at Khatib Camp recognised him as he went there a few weeks before.

    DPP Ng said: “Upon performing the relevant searches of Lim’s IPPT records on the online system and of Lim’s belongings, it was discovered that Lim was taking the IPPT on behalf another NSman.”

    The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Provost started its investigations soon after this and the matter was referred to the police in April 2015.

    Lim’s clients were dealt with internally by the SAF and on Sept 13, last year, Kho was jailed for two months after pleading guilty to one charge of conspiring to cheat.

    The case involving Tan is still pending.

    For each count of cheating, Lim could have been jailed up to 10 years and fined.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com