Monday, 17 October 2016

Be Cautious




Look at this wholemeal bread. It looks nice. In fact, it also very tasty. I like to eat. This is my own baking.
If  you let the baking teacher to comment, definitely will be a praise.

Interested in baking this wholemeal bread? You want the recipe?


Please



come



with




me


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Oh, I am not so good in baking. You are deceived. This is what I bought from the bakery.

 

Though you are deceived, it's no harm at all. As you know, I like to joke. Don't be serious and just smile without worry.

If you feel you have been cheated and hurt, please report to the police as soon as possible.
Please report the fraud to avoid other innocent people to be deceived.

Ho ho ho...sometimes being cheated can't make report to police. All kinds of commitments, all kinds of lies we meet daily and disappointed us are just simple deceived. That does not matter, take it easy.


BUT, we really have to be cautious nowadays. Beware of fraud group, phishing, enticing trick etc.

Look at some of these cases:
a syndicate using a fake ‘Datuk Paduka’ card, purportedly issued by the Terengganu palace, to woo unsuspecting contractors to take part in several non-existent road-upgrading projects in the state.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/search?s=fraud+phone
# Kuala Terengganu: Syndicate busted using fake 'Datuk Paduka' title swindle contractors.
a syndicate using a fake ‘Datuk Paduka’ card, purportedly issued by the Terengganu palace, to woo unsuspecting contractors to take part in several non-existent road-upgrading projects in the state.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/162240/syndicate-busted-using-fake-datuk-paduka-title-swindle-contractors
a syndicate using a fake ‘Datuk Paduka’ card, purportedly issued by the Terengganu palace, to woo unsuspecting contractors to take part in several non-existent road-upgrading projects in the state.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/162240/syndicate-busted-using-fake-datuk-paduka-title-swindle-contractors
a syndicate using a fake ‘Datuk Paduka’ card, purportedly issued by the Terengganu palace, to woo unsuspecting contractors to take part in several non-existent road-upgrading projects in the state.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/search?s=fraud+phone
# Datuk Akhbar Satar: In Malaysia,cybercrime is emerging as a serious economic threat. The 
   highest incidences involving online scams that include home fraud, internet auction scams and 
   online dating scams.
# Penang: I was shortchanged by a trader in a market near my house some weeks ago. In fact, I’d 
   been warned by a friend to stay away from this particular trader but I had to buy something from 
   him that day. 
# George Town: A 42-year-old technician claimed that he was cheated of RM11,200 by a credit 
   company following his online application for a personal loan. 
# Sarawak: Four contractors in Kuching are claiming that a “Datuk” cheated them of over 
   RM1mil for investment in development projects in Kuching and Kota Samarahan, Sin Chew 
   Daily reported.
Ramlan, 46, was charged with cheating Mek Nas Mat Jusoh, 58, and Rosli Md Aris, 59, involving the purchase of two Toyota Wish multi-purpose vehicles.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/09/172001/oct-11-case-mention-ex-macc-man-charged-cheating-elderly-man-woman

Ramlan, 46, was charged with cheating Mek Nas Mat Jusoh, 58, and Rosli Md Aris, 59, involving the purchase of two Toyota Wish multi-purpose vehicles.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/09/172001/oct-11-case-mention-ex-macc-man-charged-cheating-elderly-man-woman

Ramlan, 46, was charged with cheating Mek Nas Mat Jusoh, 58, and Rosli Md Aris, 59, involving the purchase of two Toyota Wish multi-purpose vehicles.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/09/172001/oct-11-case-mention-ex-macc-man-charged-cheating-elderly-man-woman


HONESTY IS ALWAYS THE BEST POLICY





 

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