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osopolar wrote:...how many of you have fallen prey/victim of 'Furikomi' Sagi and/or 'Ore ore' Sagi?
Taro Toporific wrote:'Furikomi' Sagi (old FG thread) must happen all the time, even to gaijin. If some (fake) business sent me threatening legal letters about a trivial bill that was less than 5,000yen, I might conceivably pay it just to stop the nuisance.
osopolar wrote:I saw the old thread and thought about mentioning it, but the question here is a little different than that original post (maybe?).
It must happen to Gaijin, but has it in fact? Anyone here? I'd be curious to hear/read any.
FG Lurker wrote:I'd say the average gullible gaijin is more likely to fall for a Nigerian 419 scam than anything Japan based.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think the most common scam a gaijin guy is suckered with is marrying his cute sweet accomodating subservient Japanese girlfriend only to find out after he puts the ring on her finger that it was a honey trap and she's really a miserable controlling bitch who keeps his balls in her purse and an iron grip on his money. Luckily I haven't fallen for that one yet.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think the most common scam a gaijin guy is suckered with is marrying his cute sweet accomodating subservient Japanese girlfriend only to find out after he puts the ring on her finger that it was a honey trap and she's really a miserable controlling bitch who keeps his balls in her purse and an iron grip on his money. Luckily I haven't fallen for that one yet.
Taro Toporific wrote:Gaijin are naturally immune to 'Ore ore' Sagi---No family obligations are so overriding as to compel a gaijin to send money to an unknown Japanese family member. Basically, the 'Ore ore' Sagi only works with the senile or weak minded.
'Furikomi' Sagi (old FG thread) must happen all the time, even to gaijin. If some (fake) business sent me threatening legal letters about a trivial bill that was less than 5,000yen, I might conceivably pay it just to stop the nuisance.
vBulletin Message wrote:You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Samurai_Jerk again.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think the most common scam a gaijin guy is suckered with is marrying his cute sweet accomodating subservient Japanese girlfriend only to find out after he puts the ring on her finger that it was a honey trap and she's really a miserable controlling bitch who keeps his balls in her purse and an iron grip on his money. Luckily I haven't fallen for that one yet.
Greji wrote:My old lady got a call one night saying that the guy was a policeman and that I had been in an accident and money was needed for the accident and hospital expenses. She told him to "take the mf to jail, 'cause he ain't ever given me any money and I don't want to see the 'son of a bitch' again!" The dude hung up and nobody ever called back.
AlbertSiegel wrote:Did she know it was a scam when she said that? LOL!
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