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Long lost friend scam

My friend sent me this some time back ans xomplained a scammer contacted him.. 


A few days later, he went play mahjong with friends and found out all his friends recieved the long lost friend scam message. 

I told my sister about it and she said,  "Ya, its common now. Even mum recieved this. "

So beware beware,  my friend.  If any Pretty girl sends u a photo and asks u to contact them. Something is uo. 

Anyway,  the news covered a report on this.  The common traits in this scam is: 

  1. Comes with photo of a sweet looking pretty girl
  2. Asks after you about how life is in Singapore after pandemic 
  3. Says she went back to HK for some reason and cannot come back to Singapore for soem reason
  4. Lists a HK burner number and invites to contact via whatsapp cos she looking forward to be back in a few months. 



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