Saturday, April 07, 2007

A Duty to Warn

I know "Duty to warn" is a term for a nurse's responsibility to warn other personnel in the psychiatric ward of the harm that a patient could possibly inflict to them..


Nweiz, I used the same term because i had this particular experience earlier this week that i was just able to confirm today that it was a scam..

Yes, a scam.. i was scammed with a quite huge amount by someone i don't really know.. I was doing transactions via internet before this experience even happened. like i was able to buy stuff like BNEW Usb for my couz and even a new printer scanner through the internet without any scamming or watsoever..

I don't intend to discourage you from making transactions via the net but i just wanna alarm you guyz to watch out for scammers and be sure that the sellers isn't one of them.. Even i couldn't believe that ppol really would do this nowadays because i believe that ppol are trustworthy, but i was proved wrong. I admit also that because of my carelessness that i didn't scrutinize the intentions of the seller, though there had been warnings and signs that i ignored because i easily trust other ppol, none of this could have happened.

what hurts is the fact that money is something i really earned for months. Then i was able to buy my PDA but changed my mind to buy another one only to have the money taken away by a scammer..

Anyway, this can be charged to experience. that's why you are also reading this post because i have a gut feeling that i should warn other ppol before something like this also happen.

I'm still thankful though that its not as big as the one scammed from my old folks that it came to the point that a property of our family was sold. (but still the amount was huge, less than 10k, really earned it for months...)

TOO MUCH OF EVERYTHING IS NOT GOOD..

AND That's the problem, i trusted too much...

Thank you for taking time to read.. Hope you gained something from my experience..

Advance Happy Easter!

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