British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
Well when you are helping someone, just dont have to think about the payback.
And your wife is a good lady. You are lucky to have a good wife who has kind heart.
And your wife is a good lady. You are lucky to have a good wife who has kind heart.
Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
even if he did do a runner on 250 bucks its still good value if he did volunteer for free for all that time for both scammer & victim
thru shit to more shit
Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
You portrayed this guy as a scammer all over the internet and social media because of a meagre 250 bucks you lend him.
And just because you changed you mind for whatever reason everything should be deleted and forgotten. Yeah right
And just because you changed you mind for whatever reason everything should be deleted and forgotten. Yeah right
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Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
was he volunteering at 419?
Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
10 dollarsAshcroftie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:44 pm I might be wrong but overstaying 25 days x $5 is, uhm, $125. He flew home and you never heard from him again? How surprising. Could have happened with any nationality, I think.
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Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
$250 removal fee
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
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Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
Note that the OP was posted over 2 years ago.Kratom123 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:52 pm10 dollarsAshcroftie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:44 pm I might be wrong but overstaying 25 days x $5 is, uhm, $125. He flew home and you never heard from him again? How surprising. Could have happened with any nationality, I think.
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Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
Who was the scammer and who was the scamee?
My experience with Rhodesians is they dig up irrigation pipes to sell for scrap ruining the once productive farm land and eat Arabian horses left by landowners who have been chased out of the country.
Why not extend the visa a month earlier?
I learned that loaning money is a bad idea. It is best to just give the money to them or say no.
Loans to people you know are a huge mistake.
Maybe you should of just given him the money?
My experience with Rhodesians is they dig up irrigation pipes to sell for scrap ruining the once productive farm land and eat Arabian horses left by landowners who have been chased out of the country.
Why not extend the visa a month earlier?
I learned that loaning money is a bad idea. It is best to just give the money to them or say no.
Loans to people you know are a huge mistake.
Maybe you should of just given him the money?
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Re: British Expat in Siem Reap Lends $250 to Man From Zimbabwe to Pay for Overstay Fees, Surprisingly Gets Burnt
My experience with Rhodesians.... Rhodesia ceased to exist in 1980 it is now called Zimbabwe, so your experiences happened 40 years ago?BR549 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:26 am Who was the scammer and who was the scamee?
My experience with Rhodesians is they dig up irrigation pipes to sell for scrap ruining the once productive farm land and eat Arabian horses left by landowners who have been chased out of the country.
Why not extend the visa a month earlier?
I learned that loaning money is a bad idea. It is best to just give the money to them or say no.
Loans to people you know are a huge mistake.
Maybe you should of just given him the money?
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