Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to share my really weird experience today... I didn't totally and completely get scammed, but I almost did... Let me start from the beginning:
So I FINALLY managed to get my taobao account up and running, and the first thing I order is a french press coffee pot, about which, naturally, I'm waiting on pins and needles for. And so the damned thing is supposed to arrive today, according to the taobao delivery service tracking thing.
And so mid afternoon I get a text, that says, "Hello, we have your package but your address isn't clear please call us at this number XXXXXXXX." And so i'm like, oh, okay cool, right, it's the package that I'm waiting for, better give them a call.
And so at this point you should be going like, NO DON'T DO IT!
But I totally did it. And so I call and I'm on the phone and their like, your package was held up, they found drugs in it (!!!) and I'm like
WTF
And then I'm like, so what do I do? And she tells me, you've got to call the PCB, here's there phone number XXXXXXXX.
Here's part number two where any reasonable person would be like, NO DON'T DO IT
But I totally did it. And then they pretended to be the PCB asked me all sorts of questions including the last three digits of my bank card numbers and blah blah and made up this whole freaking story about drugs in my package and also some weird things about opening 16 credit cards in my name, that being the reason why I needed to go immediate to an ATM and "report an incident" via instructions that they would give me...
So many red flags should be going up for you right now, which I somehow missed. Luckily I have a teacher who I called to ask about it, who clued my dumb ass in that this was in fact a scam. I gave them the last three digits of my bank card numbers, so the first thing I did was go to the bank to get my card number changed. If you fall for this (which you now should certainly not!!) you can go to the bank and they will switch your card number and give you a brand new card, you don't even have to barely fill out any paperwork.
So anyways, that was my crazy story. I told my boss what had happened and why I had to leave early to go to the bank, and she was like, yeah, duh, idiot, that's a scam. So apparently this is a common thing. I used to receive lots of scam text messages when I lived in Jiangsu, but this is the first one that I have gotten since I moved to Kunming. And I'm usually very alert to these types of things I swear! It was just such a terrible twist of fate that I was in fact waiting for my beloved coffee pot on the same day that I would get this scam message. Anyways, has anyone out there fallen for this shit like me? Am I the only one?
Anyways, just had to get that off my sad, gullible chest, and possible be of some help to my fellow kunmingites. Thanks for reading, cheers~