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<blockquote data-quote="blackrobe" data-source="post: 228565" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>This happened in Klang recently. My dad went to Tesco to get some shark meat (yummy!) and was approached by some people on the ground floor. He was coerced/pukau'ed/etc/etc and ended up chagring RM11,000 to his credit cards (Citibank) for unbranded items which definitey have suspect value. He only realised his folly when he got home, and after some intense shelling from the Home Minister! He immediately made a police report and called Citibank to cancel the transaction. Just last week, Citibank after mulling over this issue decided to proceed with the pay out to those cheats. Now he's taking the next step....</p><p> </p><p>Apparently 30 over ppl have been similarly conned by these people who had complained to Michael Chong. These conmen refused to entertain my father's request and they looked like thugs, and had weird incense burning at the room in their offices. It was suspected that that was part of the ploy to induce the transaction.</p><p> </p><p>Careful guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackrobe, post: 228565, member: 556"] This happened in Klang recently. My dad went to Tesco to get some shark meat (yummy!) and was approached by some people on the ground floor. He was coerced/pukau'ed/etc/etc and ended up chagring RM11,000 to his credit cards (Citibank) for unbranded items which definitey have suspect value. He only realised his folly when he got home, and after some intense shelling from the Home Minister! He immediately made a police report and called Citibank to cancel the transaction. Just last week, Citibank after mulling over this issue decided to proceed with the pay out to those cheats. Now he's taking the next step.... Apparently 30 over ppl have been similarly conned by these people who had complained to Michael Chong. These conmen refused to entertain my father's request and they looked like thugs, and had weird incense burning at the room in their offices. It was suspected that that was part of the ploy to induce the transaction. Careful guys! [/QUOTE]
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