British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
Re: British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
I don’t give money to western guys but if they are good looking I’ll buy them a drink or ten.
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Re: British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
I’d just say no as I struggle to see how it could be anything other than their fault, or they’re lyingRatanakBat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:06 pm Obviously he's not the first, but what do people think about guys in this situation? Do you give them a dollar and wish them good luck, or just leave them to it?
I'm curious to know what the general consensus is on this kinda fella?
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Re: British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
I'm coming back in a couple of weeks; i'd like to take you up on your kind offer. I looked in the mirror this morning and wasn't completely nauseated by what I saw
Sometime in my first few weeks of being in Cambodia last year, I overheard a yank playing to the audience with a tale of being robbed by a girl he met, down a few hundred bucks, camera, etc, western union not open at present, can he borrow 20bucks? Several days later he tried it directly on me.
I suspect we 'westerners' import to Cambodia an excess of petty scammers, and I've too little charity and too much cynicism to take it on face value
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Re: British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
I’d tell him to seek out an attractive and stylish white woman legendary for saving the downtrodden of PP. After 5 minutes he might realise life’s not that bad.
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Re: British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
Coverstions with the britishh embassy are ususally quite shortRatanakBat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:43 pm He had indeed been "robbed".
Surely the Embassy help they're own to some extent?
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Re: British guy no passport, no money, asking for cash on 172
Saw the same guy sat outside black pearl last night at about 6 pm. He's from Newcastle I think.
Didn't engage with him, but I assume his mini drama is over.
Didn't engage with him, but I assume his mini drama is over.
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