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Nanuck1980
10-05-08, 06:44 PM
OSLO, May 10, 2008 (AFP) - A Vietnamese man in Norway lost around 35,000 dollars after he was led to believe that mixing the cash with a special liquid would double its value, Norwegian media reported Saturday.


A 32-year-old Frenchman is set to stand trial in a lower court near Oslo next week on charges that he cheated a gullible Vietnamese man out of 180,000 kroner (35,00 dollars, 23,000 euros) earlier this year, local daily Romerikes Blad (RB) reported on its website.

The victim of the con, who was not identified, was reportedly told by the Frenchman to leave a mixture of real cash with blank bills to marinate in a special liquid overnight, and the next morning he would have double the amount of cash at his disposal.

But when he showed up the next morning to collect his prize, both the cash and the suspected con-artist, whose name was not revealed, had disappeared.

"He has given a statement that leads us to believe that he really believed this was possible. But we are of course having a hard time understanding how someone could actually believe such a tall tale," police officer Ragnar Ingberg told RB.

On March 3, the Frenchman was arrested while trying to leave the country with nearly 200,000 kroner in his possession.

The man's defence lawyer, Jan Schjatvet, told RB his client had come to Norway to find used cars in mint condition to sell in Africa, and that he was flabbergasted at the charges against him.

"He is extremely surprised to be charged with something that is so incredible. This sounds completely crazy," he told the paper.

From Yahoo News: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080510/tts-norway-vietnam-france-crime-offbeat-45295c0.html

organix
10-05-08, 08:56 PM
Hmm think there more to this story than meets the eye? How could someone honestly believe that? Stranger things have happened though I guess.:)

Nanuck1980
10-05-08, 09:55 PM
I'm sure stuff like that happens all the time but people are to embarresed to say

spengle
13-02-09, 01:13 AM
that was on some tv program, think it was called the con. they gave the fella some bank notes as a tester (real ones dipped in black ink) he had to put them in the bath with some special liquid and leave it for a hour. the guy comes back a hour later and the ink has come off the bills. so the geezers like yeah i will have some of this.

he then gives the man x amount of thousands for double amount of inked notes, goes back does the same thing a hour later he realised his been conned.

moral of the story if anything is too good to be true dont even bother. no one is going to give anything away in this day and age.

SpacedMonkey
15-02-09, 12:58 AM
what a moron.if that stuff really existed,who would loan it out to anyone?