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Weaboo420 08-09-2018 02:34 PM

Help needed
 
Hi sorry for taking your time would like to ask for some advice. Contacted a girl via locanto and she requested half the sum to be transfered via online banking before and the rest after. Like an idiot i did so and she ran with my money. Bank said go get a police report then come back to them to get money back. Was what i attempted to do legal in the first place since she wasnt from geylang? Asking for a friend over 18 cough

sammyboyfor 08-09-2018 03:05 PM

Re: Help needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Weaboo420 (Post 17781572)
Hi sorry for taking your time would like to ask for some advice. Contacted a girl via locanto and she requested half the sum to be transfered via online banking before and the rest after. Like an idiot i did so and she ran with my money. Bank said go get a police report then come back to them to get money back. Was what i attempted to do legal in the first place since she wasnt from geylang? Asking for a friend over 18 cough

Prostitution is legal. Advertising on Locanto is illegal.

What a convoluted web we weave.

My advice is just write off the loss. Treat it as fees for a good lesson learned.

Weaboo420 08-09-2018 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyboyfor (Post 17781666)
Prostitution is legal. Advertising on Locanto is illegal.

What a convoluted web we weave.

My advice is just write off the loss. Treat it as fees for a good lesson learned.

Sigh fuck it then thanks anyway. Sad as that was about half of my bank account (poor jc student here). Thanks for the reply :)

Big Sexy 08-09-2018 03:18 PM

Re: Help needed
 
can;t believe just how naive some people are..
that is one of the top 5 scam in sg and you fall for you.
i suggest you make a police report but be prepared to write it off
https://www.scamalert.sg/types-of-sc...t-for-sex-scam

TOP 5 SCAMS IN SINGAPORE
JUL 2018
https://www.scamalert.sg/

1. ONLINE PURCHASE SCAM
2. INTERNET LOVE SCAM
3. CREDIT-FOR-SEX SCAM
4. INVESTMENT SCAM
5. BUSINESS EMAIL IMPERSONATION SCAM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Weaboo420 (Post 17781572)
Hi sorry for taking your time would like to ask for some advice. Contacted a girl via locanto and she requested half the sum to be transfered via online banking before and the rest after. Like an idiot i did so and she ran with my money. Bank said go get a police report then come back to them to get money back. Was what i attempted to do legal in the first place since she wasnt from geylang? Asking for a friend over 18 cough


Weaboo420 08-09-2018 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sexy (Post 17781730)
can;t believe just how naive some people are..
that is one of the top 5 scam in sg and you fall for you.

https://www.scamalert.sg/types-of-sc...t-for-sex-scam

TOP 5 SCAMS IN SINGAPORE
JUL 2018
https://www.scamalert.sg/

1. ONLINE PURCHASE SCAM
2. INTERNET LOVE SCAM
3. CREDIT-FOR-SEX SCAM
4. INVESTMENT SCAM
5. BUSINESS EMAIL IMPERSONATION SCAM

Ik was thinking with my dick argh welp guess im not buying fifa anymore haha

sammyboyfor 08-09-2018 03:21 PM

Re: Help needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Weaboo420 (Post 17781699)
Sigh fuck it then thanks anyway. Sad as that was about half of my bank account (poor jc student here). Thanks for the reply :)

If you're a JC student surely you can get free pussy there. It'll cost you in other ways (dinner, flowers etc) but at least you don't have to present cold, hard cash up front.

Weaboo420 08-09-2018 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyboyfor (Post 17781742)
If you're a JC student surely you can get free pussy there. It'll cost you in other ways (dinner, flowers etc) but at least you don't have to present cold, hard cash up front.

Oh hohohohoho. Heard jc arts was a girl wonderland with like 20 girls and 5 boys (was the case) so chose jc envisioning myself walking down the streets every week with a new girl and shit. Then they all turn out to have boyfriends or be twice my weight or hardcore feminazis so there goes that fantasy haha

Big Sexy 08-09-2018 03:26 PM

Re: Help needed
 
take it as a lesson learned...sometimes in life you need to pay for lessons...

look at the brighter side... you could have gone with it and caught something nasty like HIV.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Weaboo420 (Post 17781699)
Sigh fuck it then thanks anyway. Sad as that was about half of my bank account (poor jc student here). Thanks for the reply :)


Weaboo420 08-09-2018 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sexy (Post 17781768)
take it as a lesson learned...sometimes in life you need to pay for lessons...

look at the brighter side... you could have gone with it and caught something nasty like HIV.

Would take warts on my little friend if it keeps him asleep in my lectures haha

peanodood1337 08-09-2018 07:16 PM

Re: Help needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Weaboo420 (Post 17781758)
Oh hohohohoho. Heard jc arts was a girl wonderland with like 20 girls and 5 boys (was the case) so chose jc envisioning myself walking down the streets every week with a new girl and shit. Then they all turn out to have boyfriends or be twice my weight or hardcore feminazis so there goes that fantasy haha

That's a terrible reason to be going to JC.

Here's the bottomline dude - the only good reason to enter JC would be to qualify for a good course in a local uni. And not end up with one of those dubious degrees from MDIS or Kaplan. REALITY CHECK - HR folks from good companies would automatically delete your CV once they see anything that's not NUS/NTU/SMU (or any foreign unis that's not placed highly in the QS rankings).

Your time in JC is really short. Around 1.5 years after you take away the "1st 3 months" and A level exams periods. You should be dedicating any time you have to studying. Not combing through Locanto looking for freelancing prostitutes. Or lounging around SBF. If you don't already have a girlfriend because you're a nondescript wallflower, do not fret. There is always time to chase skirts later. And if you are really successful in life, skirts will chase you instead.

For now, you should focus on doing the best you can in your A Levels. Don't end up with regrets in life. Some of my ex-schoolmates? Their lives pretty much peaked at 18. And its all downhill for them from there on. There's this dude who was crazy about sports. Spent all his time training. He's super fit and lots of girls had crushes on him at that time. But guess what? He fucked up his As, didn't have a rich dad to ship him off to UK/US/Australian unis, and ended up with no proper tertiary certification. He's in his 30s now and last I heard? Still doing shitty temp jobs. Suffice to say, all his past gfs have left him.

Don't be that guy. Seriously dude. Study. Fucking. Hard.

Good luck with your As!

PS. There's an oasis on the horizon. Its called NUS hall. Study hard so that you can get in.

PPS. Oh its NS before that. If you wanna cheong, go be bros with the Hokkien peng. They will guide you. So you don't need to go trawling Locanto and get ripped off.

sweetsugarysis 08-09-2018 08:30 PM

Re: Help needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peanodood1337 (Post 17782488)
That's a terrible reason to be going to JC.

Here's the bottomline dude - the only good reason to enter JC would be to qualify for a good course in a local uni. And not end up with one of those dubious degrees from MDIS or Kaplan. REALITY CHECK - HR folks from good companies would automatically delete your CV once they see anything that's not NUS/NTU/SMU (or any foreign unis that's not placed highly in the QS rankings).

Your time in JC is really short. Around 1.5 years after you take away the "1st 3 months" and A level exams periods. You should be dedicating any time you have to studying. Not combing through Locanto looking for freelancing prostitutes. Or lounging around SBF. If you don't already have a girlfriend because you're a nondescript wallflower, do not fret. There is always time to chase skirts later. And if you are really successful in life, skirts will chase you instead.

For now, you should focus on doing the best you can in your A Levels. Don't end up with regrets in life. Some of my ex-schoolmates? Their lives pretty much peaked at 18. And its all downhill for them from there on. There's this dude who was crazy about sports. Spent all his time training. He's super fit and lots of girls had crushes on him at that time. But guess what? He fucked up his As, didn't have a rich dad to ship him off to UK/US/Australian unis, and ended up with no proper tertiary certification. He's in his 30s now and last I heard? Still doing shitty temp jobs. Suffice to say, all his past gfs have left him.

Don't be that guy. Seriously dude. Study. Fucking. Hard.

Good luck with your As!

PS. There's an oasis on the horizon. Its called NUS hall. Study hard so that you can get in.

PPS. Oh its NS before that. If you wanna cheong, go be bros with the Hokkien peng. They will guide you. So you don't need to go trawling Locanto and get ripped off.

Word of wisdom from kor kor.
Study hard and use the right brain while u are still eligible.
Don’t screw up then regret later. :/

ibanezjem555 08-09-2018 08:56 PM

Re: Help needed
 
Money that is scammed is lost and represent a good lesson. The A levels are tough. Concentrate on studies and secure a place in uni b4 thinking any chicks.

Seen too many side-tracked by women n lose focus.

Cash up front or flowers plus dinner first still requires money.

Think of your long-term earning capacity is better.

augeen15 08-09-2018 11:16 PM

Re: Help needed
 
low quality males chase skirts. high quality males are chased by skirts.

alphajc555 10-09-2018 11:08 AM

Re: Help needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peanodood1337 (Post 17782488)
That's a terrible reason to be going to JC.

Here's the bottomline dude - the only good reason to enter JC would be to qualify for a good course in a local uni. And not end up with one of those dubious degrees from MDIS or Kaplan. REALITY CHECK - HR folks from good companies would automatically delete your CV once they see anything that's not NUS/NTU/SMU (or any foreign unis that's not placed highly in the QS rankings).

Your time in JC is really short. Around 1.5 years after you take away the "1st 3 months" and A level exams periods. You should be dedicating any time you have to studying. Not combing through Locanto looking for freelancing prostitutes. Or lounging around SBF. If you don't already have a girlfriend because you're a nondescript wallflower, do not fret. There is always time to chase skirts later. And if you are really successful in life, skirts will chase you instead.

For now, you should focus on doing the best you can in your A Levels. Don't end up with regrets in life. Some of my ex-schoolmates? Their lives pretty much peaked at 18. And its all downhill for them from there on. There's this dude who was crazy about sports. Spent all his time training. He's super fit and lots of girls had crushes on him at that time. But guess what? He fucked up his As, didn't have a rich dad to ship him off to UK/US/Australian unis, and ended up with no proper tertiary certification. He's in his 30s now and last I heard? Still doing shitty temp jobs. Suffice to say, all his past gfs have left him.

Don't be that guy. Seriously dude. Study. Fucking. Hard.

Good luck with your As!

PS. There's an oasis on the horizon. Its called NUS hall. Study hard so that you can get in.

PPS. Oh its NS before that. If you wanna cheong, go be bros with the Hokkien peng. They will guide you. So you don't need to go trawling Locanto and get ripped off.

This is the best advice I have seen in a while. Regret is the worst feeling. I would up your points if I could.

DJMixologist 10-09-2018 01:38 PM

Re: Help needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peanodood1337 (Post 17782488)
That's a terrible reason to be going to JC.

Here's the bottomline dude - the only good reason to enter JC would be to qualify for a good course in a local uni. And not end up with one of those dubious degrees from MDIS or Kaplan. REALITY CHECK - HR folks from good companies would automatically delete your CV once they see anything that's not NUS/NTU/SMU (or any foreign unis that's not placed highly in the QS rankings).

Your time in JC is really short. Around 1.5 years after you take away the "1st 3 months" and A level exams periods. You should be dedicating any time you have to studying. Not combing through Locanto looking for freelancing prostitutes. Or lounging around SBF. If you don't already have a girlfriend because you're a nondescript wallflower, do not fret. There is always time to chase skirts later. And if you are really successful in life, skirts will chase you instead.

For now, you should focus on doing the best you can in your A Levels. Don't end up with regrets in life. Some of my ex-schoolmates? Their lives pretty much peaked at 18. And its all downhill for them from there on. There's this dude who was crazy about sports. Spent all his time training. He's super fit and lots of girls had crushes on him at that time. But guess what? He fucked up his As, didn't have a rich dad to ship him off to UK/US/Australian unis, and ended up with no proper tertiary certification. He's in his 30s now and last I heard? Still doing shitty temp jobs. Suffice to say, all his past gfs have left him.

Don't be that guy. Seriously dude. Study. Fucking. Hard.

Good luck with your As!

PS. There's an oasis on the horizon. Its called NUS hall. Study hard so that you can get in.

PPS. Oh its NS before that. If you wanna cheong, go be bros with the Hokkien peng. They will guide you. So you don't need to go trawling Locanto and get ripped off.

Well said! Study hard and reap the rewards later on! 💪🏻💪🏻


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