No matter how much I scold them harshley and called them all the filthy names I could think off and threaten to report to the police. They only turn a deaf ear and kicked me out of the group.
In the end I call the Singapore Police force hotline and not to worry I ensured it was the right number I dialed. I reported to the officer and she said told me I would receive and email to write a report and to head down to the police station.
I asked the officer if there was a chance I could get my money back but she said chances were slim. I can read all of your minds and see you shaking your head. What a fucking dumb bimbo I am to fall for a scam.
Especially from a +65 number.
A few days later, I chanced upon a TikTok video that adviced a similar text job scam going around it was similar to what I have gone through. Apperently, I wasnt alone. In the comments sections, people were sharing their experience on how they were scam. I even commented that I too was scam.
The post also mention about a men in his 20s committed suicide for losing all his savings to a scam. That is so depressing. I would never do anything up to the point that is so irrational. I only prayed and hope I get my money back. When my mom found out when she asked why I was borrowing money from her, she was furious with me. I actually kept it from her cause I knew how she would react. She was extremely disappointed in me. I too felt like putting a gun to my stupid brain.
There goes all my hard earn savings which I spend 5 years investing. Now I can't travel, or spend anyhow I like. I'm back to ground zero. Poor, dumb and jobless. And maybe soon single. And who knows depression and suicidal?
Thanks god. Thanks for this test. Your the man.OHHHH YaAAAA ALLAAAHHH!
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