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Can you say what the scam or scams were that he used to rip people off here?annejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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SwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:23 pmBoiler room scams are set up by first world scammers, usually in third-world countries, such as Cambodia or Thailand, where there is little (legal) risk for the scammers. But the target of these scammers are pensioners and vulnerable people in their home countries or fellow expats, on the assumption that you can always trust your fellow countrymen. They target the vulnerable and also the greedy. If it seems too good to be true, then it is too good to be true - you are no exception.Cooldude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:08 pmSwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 6:55 pmAny reason why this seems to be so big with expats here, particularly British ones? Because I've lived a lot of places and never come across this so muchannejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BOILER ROOM SCAMS
27 September, 2018
Boiler room scams get their name from the high-pressure sales tactics these organisations use to get people to invest their money, often in shady or non-existent investments.
Most commonly, business owners will receive a cold call with details of a great investment opportunity. Often the scammers will start off with a relatively small investment and will pay out small dividends to gain the confidence of the investor.
After that, they'll offer another investment opportunity that will be dressed up to be more lucrative but requires a larger investment. More often than not, the investor will never see this money again and will be unable to withdraw any of the cash they've put into the offers.
Nowadays, many of these operations are run overseas where legislation isn't as strict as in Australia. The investors will not have the required licenses to run their operations, but they will usually set up fancy websites with convincing material to build trust with investors.
How to spot a boiler room scam
The biggest indicator of a boiler room scam is a high-pressure desire or requirement for you to act quickly. Legitimate investment companies are happy for you to make money at any time, and while they may suggest quick movement from time to time, they won't harass you to keep investing in one offer.
If your contact is offering you 'inside information' or something else that sounds fishy, there's a good chance something is amiss. They may tell you that a bank or major corporation is going to invest soon, but this is most likely a lie. Ask yourself why a stranger would share this information with you before you make any investment.
Another red flag is that the caller asks for money to be sent to an offshore bank account in a company name, which is usually a different name to their own company name. Fraudsters use foreign based money laundering agents to clean the money in boiler room frauds so it’s difficult to trace the actual offenders involved or their real locations.
And last, but by no means least, if an offer seems too good to be true, it surely is. If you're given huge promises of profit with little or no risk, there's something off. A legitimate company will be sure to make you aware of any risks to cover themselves, if nothing else.
What to do if you are contacted by a phone scammer
Although the company will tell you that there's a time restriction on any investment made, it's important to do due diligence before investing any money. One of the first steps you should do is check the government's list of known companies that operate boiler rooms or carry out other types of investment fraud: https://www.moneysmart.gov.au/scams/com ... -deal-with
Often, a quick Google search will bring up interesting results. Search the company name to see if there are other reports of scams or frauds. Searching for the key words 'company name + scam' could highlight these cases.
Sometimes, people will pretend to be from legitimate companies when they have no affiliation. Try phoning the company's number on the website to see if you can get through to your contact or not.
Before giving out any money, make sure you speak to a professional for advice. A lawyer or accountant can help keep your feet on the ground and stop you from making a costly mistake.
You should also report the scam to the ACCC and ASIC. If you have fallen for a boiler room scam, speak to a lawyer and/or an international fraud investigation agency to find out if it's possible to recover your stolen assets.
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Re: scammer
Not really because I don't want him to know which of the people I am that he stole from. basically they involve befriending people for years and then stealing from them when you get the chance and going into hiding. It's not really scamming so much as stealing from friends. As far as the boiler rooms go they were profitable but, according to the scammer in question, they aren't doing well since covid.SwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:41 pmCan you say what the scam or scams were that he used to rip people off here?annejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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Wow, yeah that totally lines up with what I suspected this guy was trying to pull with me. Pathetic. Sorry to hear what happened to you hope it wasn't too much and thanksannejanes wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 8:49 pmNot really because I don't want him to know which of the people I am that he stole from. basically they involve befriending people for years and then stealing from them when you get the chance and going into hiding. It's not really scamming so much as stealing from friends. As far as the boiler rooms go they were profitable but, according to the scammer in question, they aren't doing well since covid.SwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:41 pmCan you say what the scam or scams were that he used to rip people off here?annejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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yes.it is pathetic thinking that stealing from friends is a cool thing to do as he and his gf do. And then post on Facebook about how they dislike theives and like to help people. But I know at least two people that plan to take him out so he probably won't be round too much longer.if he doesn't die of a heart attack firstSwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:05 pmWow, yeah that totally lines up with what I suspected this guy was trying to pull with me. Pathetic. Sorry to hear what happened to you hope it wasn't too much and thanksannejanes wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 8:49 pmNot really because I don't want him to know which of the people I am that he stole from. basically they involve befriending people for years and then stealing from them when you get the chance and going into hiding. It's not really scamming so much as stealing from friends. As far as the boiler rooms go they were profitable but, according to the scammer in question, they aren't doing well since covid.SwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:41 pmCan you say what the scam or scams were that he used to rip people off here?annejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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In my honest opinion, just based on my experiences with people who sound uncannily similar to this guy you are describing, these are people who like you said are really just "stealing from friends" and I sense that their involvement with the boiler room stuff or any other higher level cons are fantasies they ripped from some shit they heard about. I don't know about the guy you're talking about specifically of course, just speaking about the people I've dealt with
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annejanes wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 8:49 pmNot really because I don't want him to know which of the people I am that he stole from. basically they involve befriending people for years and then stealing from them when you get the chance and going into hiding. It's not really scamming so much as stealing from friends. As far as the boiler rooms go they were profitable but, according to the scammer in question, they aren't doing well since covid.SwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:41 pmCan you say what the scam or scams were that he used to rip people off here?annejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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this is exactly what the scammer told me before he got the chance to steal from me. He and his gf post stuff like this on Facebook all the time.Grand Barong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 9:56 pmannejanes wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 8:49 pmNot really because I don't want him to know which of the people I am that he stole from. basically they involve befriending people for years and then stealing from them when you get the chance and going into hiding. It's not really scamming so much as stealing from friends. As far as the boiler rooms go they were profitable but, according to the scammer in question, they aren't doing well since covid.SwiftAsTHOT wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:41 pmCan you say what the scam or scams were that he used to rip people off here?annejanes wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 4:38 pm I'm looking for info on a well known scammer living in phnom penh. I can't post his name here as admin won't allow it but he is pretty well known in the expat community. He openly talks about how he has scammed people in Indonesia and Vietnam as well as Cambodia and I am in contact with several people he scammed here. His day job, by his own admission, is working in boiler rooms. He used to hang around riverside area in particular St 172 and his main hobby is gambling. Main physical features are being perhaps the fattist guy you will see here. If anyone has any useful information please pm me. Or post here but be aware the admin don't want his name mentioned. Cheers
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Should have took his advice hey?
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