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I Am Your Friend Phone Scam


Latest phone scam: a legit local mobile number will show, and you will pick it up since it does not have +65 in front.

Then the person says he is an old friend, asks you to guess who he is, in Malaysian-accented Chinese, and says you usually call him by an English name.

Don’t identify yourself. Don’t guess the other party’s name. He will be whoever you say he is..

Then they will ask you for details or give u some link to do their usual scam. 


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