>The victim, a divorcee from Munich, said she lost £130,000 in an internet swindle.
>Pissamai Strehle, 50, started an online relationship with a man who claimed to live in Newtownabbey, County Antrim.
>She recently visited Northern Ireland to try to recover her money.
>"I need my money back, to pay for my car and my home and everything else," she said.
>Asked if she was naïve for sending money to someone she had never met face-to-face she said: "I know, I know. I realise that now."
How do i get into this?
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-38900635
>>1786241
low iq
heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
>>1786241
Scam lonely virgins like yourself on /r9k/ by tricking them into thinking you are a girl. Kill yourself after that.
>>1786241
It's about desperation. The more desperate the better. She's out of a divorce, haven't dated for a while, feels old. She was just scared she wouldnt find anyone else so the first she found she did everything to keep him. Works much better with old people though, they are not so tech savy and often fall into the con hardcore mode
>>1786241
did she send it to a paypal account or what? how did this guy get his money? I hear about scams like this all the time.
All of that money would have been from her divorce settlement anyway. It was probably the German ex-husband who scammed her.
>>1786241
unlike petty theft this is something you can go to jail for a really long time for.
>>1786602
Absolute nonsense.
Millennials are the easiest age group of all to dupe. This is backed up by studies.