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derrickgoh

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Remember, if it is too good to be true, better double check the offerer's credentials B 4 you part with your money.
No one learns lah. Tomoro u will have another clown that gets conned. There is no free lunch in this world. If something is free or too cheap, something is wrong. Only your parents will give u things for free or at super low price. Ironic that TS nick is Graduate. Looks like all that studying only made him book smart & not street smart.
 

HuaHero

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WTF!!!!

I read through this whole thread and it seems very familiar to what happened to me 3 years ago. Got girl call from courier company, plus fake receipt, plus fake airway bill

NNBCB this guy still around!? Wah i almost forgot about this whole thing already and now after i saw this i get damm angry now.

Hey i think i still have the police report which i did 3 years ago, i can dig it out and we go tell the police is the same guy?

Is this the same ariway bill he gave?!
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PAI KIA

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i see the suject IPHONE CHEAT

I thought some cheat on apps or games etc like ps3 :(:(
 

alvantan

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Hi TS, I've sent you a PM. I am the real Nicholas Ng Jin Feng; and the copy of the IC that is in your possession, I believe, is an unedited version of my own. I am but a victim of identity theft, and have filed a police report a while back. None of these scams have to do with me as I am working overseas now (Not Philippines)

Please remove any details, tags and information that relates to me on this post. Now that you are aware of my side of the story, you will agree that these details you have posted are highly misleading and a gross representation of what has actually happened.

I have been a victim of a similar scam 3-4 years ago, where I did not actually give the scammer any money but regrettably offered my ID as collateral. I'm guessing he's trying to get back at me and at the same time, make his scams more convincing.

Other instances of this has been well documented in the forums. My friends, as you have already read, can offer you secondary references on my innocence.

Thank you.

Hi REAL Nicholas Ng,

The scammer is BACK! He's emailed me your IC, edited to S8408588B
When I asked for the behind of the IC where it'll show address, he emailed me a NUS student card instead. LOL

Please PM me, I can forward my correspondences to you for updating the report with SPF.
 

tingyuan

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if u check singapore nric validation, S8408588B is not valid NRIC. letter "Z" is valid.
 

ERT

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He's hiding in pinoyland, U need Interpol for this but the amount is too small for SPF to lodge a case with Interpol.
 

ad3285

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The letter at the end of NRIC is a checksum and there is a unique algorithm to determine the letter.

Hence the NRIC is not valid because S8408588 should ends with 'Z' instead of 'B'

PS: Why are you bumping an old thread just to ask this question?
 
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