Most people had heard stories about people getting scammed in Singapore, but I never thought it would happen to me. Recently, I made the mistake of thinking I was meeting a Viet girl at a hotel in Balestier.
I was so excited that I had made the arrangements over the Internet. Little did I know that I had been taken for a ride.
It all started when I was browsing through an online classifieds site. I saw an advertisement for a “Viet girl” at the Balestier Hotel. I was intrigued and decided to give it a try. I sent the advertiser a private message and asked for more information.
The advertiser responded with a detailed description of the services they offered, as well as a list of prices. I was excited and sent them a message to confirm the booking. I was instructed to meet them at the hotel at a specified time and date.
On the day of the meetup, I arrived at the Balestier Hotel and went to the room indicated. To my surprise, instead of the girl I was expecting, there was a middle-aged man sitting in the room. He introduced himself as the “manager”. He told me that the girl I wanted had been called away on a family emergency and that he could provide me with an alternative service.
The manager then told me that the service he offered was much more expensive and that I would need to pay extra for it. I was so taken aback that I didn’t know what to do. I was already in the room and I didn’t want to offend the man. So I reluctantly agreed to pay the extra money.
The man leave the room and a gigantic women came in. I S*** u not, she was the size of a buffalo.
I could not bring myself to do it and I leave the room.
I knew that I had been scammed but there was nothing I could do.