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In Izmir, where the number of scammers who fell to the ground with a tray of bagel on their head and who performed tricks to pass out increased, a scammer who raised money reacted by exploiting the emotions of the crowd.
The scammers who appeared in Istanbul’s Taksim Square and pretended to fall to the ground and pretended to pass out, who appeared as a simit vendor showed up in Izmir.
The scammers, appearing in crowded districts like Alsancak and Karşıyaka Çarşı, first fall to the ground with a counter full of pretzels on their head and pretend to pass out, then slowly wake up.
SAYS HE WORKS A LOT
The scammers say that the citizens who gathered around them did not need to call an ambulance, they worked hard and therefore got worse. Some affected citizens provide financial support to these people.
Reaction to the exploitation of emotions with the fainting trick of the fake bagel sellers SEE
THOSE WHO DO NOT BELIEVE THE START NUMBER WARNING
Some citizens who are aware of this fraud method react to this situation. Citizens want to be careful and claim that unfair gains are made by exploiting citizens’ feelings in this way.
MONEY COLLECTED IN THE FIRST, ANSWER THE SECOND
On the other hand, a scammer who used this method appeared in various parts of Izmir. First seen in the Basmane district, the thief suddenly fell to the ground with the bagel counter he was carrying and pretended to pass out. The fraudster, who warned the citizens gathered around him not to call an ambulance, got up from the ground and walked away after collecting the money handed over by those who sympathize with him, unaware of the situation.
“Who hurt me?”
The same person was later seen near the tram stop in the Çankaya district and repeated his number. However, this time the account at home did not match the market. The fraudster, who appeared to be pretending to pass out, received a reaction. When a scammer tries to escape through a citizen,
“Who hit me, what are you hitting?” answered.
Hüseyin Akkaya, Hakkı Demirkol and Nuran Duman from Izmir, who noticed the number of the fraudulent, warned them to be more careful.