Chinese blessing scam: Female crooks swindle other women - BBC Trending podcast, BBC World Service

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2024-11-25

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Female con artists are exploiting superstition and family love to swindle women with Chinese heritage living in the west.
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  • For the past few months, I've been investigating a particularly cruel crime.

  • It's called the Blessing Scam and it plays on superstition and exploits people's love for their families.

  • Victims are tricked out of their money and possessions and they're left wondering, how did that happen?

  • I don't know why I did it.

  • I really cannot tell you why.

  • Like another elaborate scam I reported on for the last series of BBC Trending.

  • The targets are people in the Chinese diaspora.

  • Both the crooks and their victims are middle aged and older women with Chinese heritage living in the West.

  • And while this crime isn't exactly new, in the past year there have been a wave of cases in the us, Canada and Britain.

  • Now a social media activist is fighting.

  • Back from launching it.

  • I started to get loads of different messages across the UK about this incident happening to different people.

  • It just went crazy.

  • I'm Elaine Chong from BBC trending, and this is the curse of the Blessing Scam.

  • In some ways, the Blessing Scam is an elaborate piece of criminal street theatre.

  • There's a well rehearsed script that's acted out for an audience of one.

  • The unsuspecting victim like Meng Ni.

  • I was on my way, going to yoga, walking towards Harrow Road.

  • That's where the yoga centre is.

  • At the traffic lights on Harrow Road.