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The Fake Mystical Mirror: An Elderly Man's Encounter with a Mirror Scam

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Post time 5-9-2023 21:09:00 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Jafar224 at 2023-9-6 00:09

A 72-year-old man from the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, once fell victim to a scam involving a purported "magic mirror" that claimed to reveal the future and unveil hidden aspects of people's lives. This bizarre scam sheds light on people's fascination with mysterious forces and how scammers skillfully manipulate this desire, ultimately leading the elderly man's trust and money into an abyss.

According to media reports, the man named Avinash got in touch with the scammer through a mutual acquaintance before falling victim to the scheme. The scammer posed as an employee of a Singaporean antique company and boasted about the extraordinary supernatural abilities of the so-called "magic mirror." This "magic mirror" was claimed to be worth a staggering 20 million rupees, but the scammer offered to sell it to Avinash for just 900,000 rupees. Initially skeptical, Avinash had mixed feelings about this item that purportedly predicted the future and revealed intimate scenes. He found it hard to believe that such a miraculous item could be sold to him at such a low price. However, the scammer craftily created a false user experience and even claimed that NASA scientists were using this "magic mirror."Under the scammer's persuasive words and guidance, Avinash gradually started believing in the mystical abilities of the "magic mirror" and admitted his strong interest in it. They agreed to meet at a hotel for a face-to-face transaction, but it was only then that Avinash finally realized he had been deceived. As he headed to the southeastern state of Odisha to meet the scammer, he discovered that the scammer had vanished without a trace. Fortunately, the police quickly launched an investigation into the fraud and apprehended three suspects involved. These three suspects hailed from the state of West Bengal and were between the ages of 32 and 46. The police seized substantial evidence in their possession, including a car, 28,000 rupees in cash, multiple forged documents, and five mobile phones, some of which contained videos promoting the mysterious abilities of the "magic mirror." The convoluted journey of this scam and its eventual exposure undoubtedly turned the spotlight on the elderly man's ordeal while also raising questions about fraud and deception.Furthermore, the police are currently conducting a deeper investigation to determine if these three suspects have other victims and the extent of their ill-gotten gains from this scam. This astonishing scam not only reveals people's curiosity about mystical powers and the unknown but also serves as a warning that we should maintain rationality and vigilance when faced with temptations of the unknown. After all, behind alluring promises often lie endless risks and deceit.

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Post time 5-9-2023 23:30:57 | Show all posts
This is the charm of language, as it can lead people to believe in falsehoods.
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Post time 6-9-2023 07:52:34 | Show all posts
Hahaha, the old man had some devious intentions, didn't he? What was he trying to peek into regarding people's privacy? Nowadays, these scammers have no conscience, targeting elderly folks and innocent children. Instead of wasting their time on such schemes, they'd be better off getting a proper job or starting a legitimate business.
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Post time 6-9-2023 09:23:13 | Show all posts
Scammers are everywhere, so we need to keep our eyes wide open. Stay vigilant and leave scammers with no way out.
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Post time 6-9-2023 10:10:58 | Show all posts
Desire is inherent in human nature, making it nearly impossible for anyone to be completely devoid of desires. Therefore, in theory, everyone has the potential to be deceived; the degree of susceptibility varies from person to person.
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Post time 6-9-2023 11:00:37 | Show all posts
In this day and age, there are still such scams; the world is indeed full of surprises.
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