Well, it did not really happen (As joiner pointed out, I need to see my GP, so I can get some seeping tablets)
A friend sent me a text message informing me of the 'SCAMM', telling me it has just happened to someone she knows. If you smell the cloth, you get knocked out and then 'cleaned out'. By the time you come around, they're long gone.
Talking of scams, my wife used to have a flat she was renting out. This Nigerian lady rented it and her 19yr old son applied for a £10,000 loan under my wife's name. Barclays Bank approved the loan. In the form, the bank included her D.O.B (saying it was to speed up things) and asked that the forms be signed and returned.
Luckily, I had asked her to forward her mails to my (ok, now our) address. When we got the mail, we contacted the police.
Their response: ''No crime has been committed, so we can't take any action against him''.
Really? What about the intent to obtain a loan fraudulently? Had he taken out the loan, my missus would've been put through HELL to prove that she was not the one who got the money.
What made me even mad was that the kid did not know my wife's DOB, but the bank provided that info. Had he received the mail, he would have even had more ammunition to carry out more scams using her name.
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Men will always be kids. Even after they have grown up, they keep trying to go back where they originally came from!