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In this Shaadi Dot Com “Scam,” a guy attempts to rob a woman of 45 lakh rupees, shocking the internet

In a strange incidence, a guy attempted to steal Rs 45 lakh from a lady using the ‘Shaadi.com’ fraud. Many people have been astonished by the woman’s explanation of the whole scenario on Reddit. She outlined how long she had been using the software. However, she continues, “I am gracious enough to respond to someone who contacts me via WhatsApp (because premium users can get your number?)”. They had a two-day conversation after this one person contacted her on an arbitrary day. Then, he subtly indicated that he was also considering moving to Canada since she had made the announcement on her profile. He goes on to say that he may be able to assist her since he works as a freelancer for a firm that assists immigrants.

I came to the realization that he had just created the profile to see if he was hunting for possible clients for

he owns. I was interested in learning how far they could go,” she said.

The lady at the consulting where the guy put her in contact informed her that he is her junior. “With regard to immigration, she said that I could just pay 45 lakh and get the extra points for my PR. 45 LAKH. LOL. Outside of the city, there is an Itne Mei Kahi Plot. The lady said, “But I told her I couldn’t afford it and blocked them both.

There are several frauds taking place there. One of them is when a man who lives overseas approaches you and seems to be giving you presents or to be paying a visit, only to reveal that he is really trapped at immigration and needs money to be freed. So they would phone you and demand money for the same, after which they would ban you, a Reddit user stated. Shaadi.com contains more frauds than you can think, another user said. The app itself is a hoax, to start. They will respond to you using the best profile, then demand payment. However, even after paying, you won’t get a response since such profiles are phony. When your package expires, they’ll present you nice profiles once again and demand payment to connect.

A 72-year-old man from Kanpur was duped by three West Bengalis who have now been caught in another strange occurrence. Avinash Kumar Shukla, the victim, was allegedly defrauded of Rs 9 lakh. This occurred when the three guys convinced him to spend his money on a “magic mirror” that allegedly had the power to see people’s underwear and foretell the future. It has been determined that the three individuals are Partha Singhray, Molaya Sarkar, and Sudipta Sinha Roy. The Nayapalli police in Odisha, where the transaction was taking place, detained them all.

 

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