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Source: www.lifestyle.inquirer.net
He thought he was getting a big deal, and yes it was big enough: a shock of his life for falling victim to online scammers.
A man in Malaysia who was so eager to improve the size of his manhood bought an enlargement device online, The Star online reported.
When it was delivered, the package indeed yielded an enlargement device – a magnifying glass.
“When he received the package, he was shocked to find a magnifying glass inside,” The Star quoted an official of Kuala Lumpur’s public service and complaint bureau.
“The instructions that came with the package merely read ‘Do not use in sunlight’,” the official added.
According to the report, the victim shelled out 450 Malaysian ringgit for the useless device.
According to the report, the man is one of the many victims of a “misleading scam.”
Lawyer Alex Kok said that unsatisfied customers who wished to sue these scammers would find it difficult to do so due to the dubious nature of the business, the Star report added.
“It is especially hard if there is no proof of purchase, such as receipts,” he said. “We wouldn’t know who to sue or where and how to sue them.”
Records showed 12 victims of online scams have sought assistance from the MCA Public Service and Complaint Bureau since 2012
Lol..
ReplyDeleteHahaha!
ReplyDeletesorry nakakatawa pero bad pa din yun ginawang false advertising.
ReplyDeleteKelangan ko din ng ganito to boost my confidence kahit false pretense! - odnumastelag
DeleteScammer na,troll pa...
ReplyDeletesino kaya ang dapat regaluhan ng magnifying glass sa mga artista sa pinas?
ReplyDeleteThis cheese cracked me up!!! Hahahaha yun na! Paaak!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA Sayang ang PhP6,000+ niya.
ReplyDeleteHahaha... nakakatawa naman to... nakakaenlarge naman talaga ang magnifying glass..
ReplyDeletebeware sa mga mahilig bumili ng online.
ReplyDeleteMagkano ang online? Bibili aketch!
Delete1:33 LOL
DeleteTroll! LOL
ReplyDelete'Do not use in sunlight' or else, he'll end up with 2 sunny side up and a lit'l smoky.
ReplyDeleteIsang "Y" jv kailgan bigyan mg magnifyng glass. Haha
ReplyDeleteThis scam has actually been put to use in other countries years ago. Funny how it still worked now. People, errr men haha, don't learn.
ReplyDeleteROFL!!! OO NGA NAMAN! (kung nakuntento ka na lang kasi sa libre, sir ... PANGARAP)
ReplyDeleteButi hindi MICROSCOPE! lol
ReplyDeleteAnd the instruction read ' Do not use in sunlight'
ReplyDeletethis really made laugh off my butt. hahaha.
that still wasn't nice though.
still bad. the culprit should be captured and be sued.
Epic fail! rotfl!
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