Cambodia: Warning! Another One!
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JU
Hello fellow travelers!!!! I want to warn as many people as possible about what happened to me in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, during my trip across Southeast Asia. I know there are already several posts on this forum about this topic, but I think one more won’t hurt—to help stop the activities of this gang of Filipinos operating across Asia. I was extorted out of $4000 after being lured into an underground Black Jack game. They invite you to their place for some innocent reason, drug you, make you play, and then rob you. To my great regret, this bad experience has happened to several people, but I realized it too late. What happened to me is as much my fault as theirs: my naivety and their dishonesty. So, be careful when you travel—don’t trust people too quickly. I hope this post helps. Cambodia remains a magnificent country for me, and most of the people are wonderful. Big up!!!!! Travel safe, Julien
SI Sifodias69 Veteran ·
$4000! I feel for you, but how did you end up taking out that much money?
"le véritable coeur de Rome ne se situe pas dans le marbre du sénat, mais dans le sable du colisée"
TO Torvik Veteran ·
$4000! I'm disgusted for you, but how did you end up spending that much money?

Won from other games, come on!!!! You’d have to be really naive to gamble that much cash in those countries!!!🤪 If it’s true😕
SI Silvestik Veteran ·
I never win at games. But then again, I don’t play... 😄

I hope you reported your misadventure to the authorities!

Good luck with what comes next.
S'il ne te reste que quelques secondes à vivre, prend simplement le temps d'ouvrir les yeux... Silvestik
GR Greginsamui ·
Hi everyone, I’ve just been the victim of a very similar scam, but this time in Saigon, Vietnam. A man approached me on the street and started talking about meeting his daughter, who’s leaving to work in France… and before I knew it, I was in a taxi on my way to his place. There, I met the uncle, a croupier in a big casino in Borneo, who taught me blackjack and how to cheat with him. Soon after, the wealthy person we were supposed to scam arrived. The croupier had already given me a few $100 bills to bet with. I was getting more and more nervous—I could tell something was off, but I felt pressured to keep playing along and didn’t dare say anything. The person across from me kept pulling out stacks of crisp bills, the bets were rising fast, and I had to put up the 2.5 million dong I had on me, then "borrow" from the "bank." In the end, we were up to $37,000 on the line, and the person across from me wanted to see cash guarantees before showing their hand. At that point, we spoke privately with the croupier, who suggested he’d front part of the money himself—but he didn’t have enough, so I’d need to bring the rest, about $9,000, so we could collect and split the $37,000. I refused to withdraw or transfer any money from my account. After a bit of pressure, they said they understood it was scary and told me they’d figure out a way to gather the money, including selling some gold jewelry. They told me to come back the next day to finish the game and the transaction with the wealthy loser. Just to clarify, they were never threatening or aggressive—just a little emotional manipulation (like the mother being in the hospital…). They gave me back my 2.5 million dong (which looked real) and took me back to my hotel by taxi. I’m guessing it’s best not to go back, but I’d just like to ask a few questions and get your thoughts, please: Would it make sense to go to the police? I have the girl’s WhatsApp and found their address on Google Maps. But is the Vietnamese police really trustworthy? Could I end up in more trouble? Thanks for reading—I hope I’ve been clear enough.
CH Chalembert Regular ·
Hey, To your question "is the Vietnamese police reliable?", the answer is no! From what I understand, you didn’t end up losing anything in the end, so let it go and don’t get into a procedure that could cost you—not just financially. Take it as a lesson learned and don’t repeat it.

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