Scam Warning A34/ M40 Area

amamdada:
Not sure if you read the other comments on the same story on the original web page but someone with a sense of humour added this,possibly a trucker Made me laugh!

I had a bad experience the other day and would like to warn others---- Two very good-looking 20-21 year-old girls of eastern European origin come over to my car as i was packing my shopping into the boot. They both started cleaning my windscreen, their breasts almost falling out of their skimpy T- shirts. I thanked them and offered them a tip, they said’No’ and instead they asked for a lift to another supermarket. i agreed and they both got in the back seat. On the way there, they started ■■■■■■■■■■, until both were completely naked. Then, when i pulled over to remonstrate, one of them climbed over into the front seat and started crawling all over my lap, kissing me touching me intimately and thrusting herself against me, while the other one stole my wallet! I had my wallet stolen on September 4th, 9th,10th, twice on the 15th, 17th, 20th, 24th and 29th. Also on October 1st, 4th, 6th, 9th and 10th and twice yesterday.So please warn all the older men you know to be on the lookout for this scam. The best times seem to be just before lunch and about 4:30 in the afternoon.

very good,lol

toby1234abc:
I was parked for the night Beaconsfield Msa,and saw a few women asking for petrol money, as they had run out of fuel somewhere else, or a story about being broken down.

On the Northbound entry slip at Beaconsfield this morning was a chap from “Eastern origins” in a 53 regards silver Vauxhall, doing the jump out at traffic waving like an idiot. A very naive bird in an X5 pulled over, so no doubt Facebook will soon have likes and shares of “good samaritan scammed by driver on M40”. Stupid stupid people.

Happened to me while visiting my mam in Bishop Auckland. I was getting us fish n chips and as soon as I got out of the car this silver BMW pulled up and this Italian sounding guy (didn’t even sound authentic) gave me this speel about being a rep for H. Samuel and he offered me these watches for nothing, he said they were demonstration models and worth £400 in the shops? I had two in my hands then he pointed to his petrol gauge which was on empty and then pointed to his credit card which had a hole in the chip. So he claimed he could not get petrol because of the damaged card and then asked if I would pay to fill his car up for him and help him out so he could get to the airport? I said no I have only got money for fish n chips and went into the shop. When I told my mam she said that they are always around here doing that.

There you go Tony Blair, more skills you flooded the country with :unamused:

ckm1981:

The-Snowman:
There will always be gullible/greedy people that will fall for things like this. Usually the same ones who book a holiday when they get an e-mail saying they’ve won the spanish lottery and send their £250 “admin fee” :laughing:

So that Spanish lottery thing is a scam?..oh

I don’t bother with the lottery anymore, no need to as my good friend moses ukuchukwu is sending me his $15million which he can not process due to his father dying, its only 10% of the original $150million but I was glad to help and all this for £2k English.
what a jolly nice man.

www.419eater.com

Have a good read (and laugh), it’ll keep you all amused for months.

(sorry mods for giving another website, but it is valid to this thread)

When someone offers you something like that - ask for THEIR bank account, and “you’ll do the rest”. It’s a complete myth that anyone needs YOUR bank account number “to pay money into it”…

Even Jeremy Clarkson made that mistake. :laughing:

Parked up in a layby at the moment near Oxford and I’m sure someone’s just tried a scam on me. Knock at the door and a bloke of EE dialect mumbled something about “lost job, borrow phone, call friend.” Sensing a scam and remembering this thread I refused, the bloke got quite animated and couldn’t understand why I’d hand my phone out of the window to a complete stranger. He’s pacing up and down the layby, unsuccessfully trying the same trick on two van drivers who are parked up.
Anyone else experienced this con trick?

Yup deffinatly a scam!!! And the best part is he will make the call and hand you your phone back and you won’t realise what’s happened.

The call a premium rate number that they have set up somehow them selfs or something along those lines. Usually an attractive distressed female that will ask to use your phone…

The ring trick happened to me across the Ireland from tamworth services (can’t remember the road name) I was in my car, I took one good look at him and told him I couldn’t help, I knew he was a scammer. he walked away talking forigen to his mate who was sat on his bonnet. I thought they would leave. Any way they flagged down another passing car, I don’t know what was said but he screached off on a hurry!
At that I left too. Mine was from the Middle East and was a business man!

As it was I was on my way home from passing my class 1…

Spotted this scam on the North Circular by Oakthorpe dairy. Parked up on the road out of the dairy for a break, I saw a Merc pull into the bus stop layby , a large gentleman of Middle eastern appearance getting g out, taking of his jacket, and commencing g to attempt to flag down anyone passing on the west bound A406… same thing, much talking, pointing at the car, taking of a ring and offering it, with a calling card. A sod on a moped appeared to fall for it. Although I hope that he lost them at the first set of lights… :grimacing: