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bloonoo Wrote:

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> someone outside Peckham Rye station on Sat morning

> asked me for 86p to fill his car up with

> petrol...don't know if he was genuine but it was

> only 86p so I gave it to him (no more, no less!)


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Can you let me know which petrol station he went to, I would like to fill my car up with petrol for 86p :))

They must make 100s of pounds a day...so many people seem to have been affected.The other thing is that genuine cases (which are rare) are likely to suffer.


When i was younger, on two (very separate) occasions i ran out of cash and found myself stuck needing 1 or 2 pounds to get home- i remember one time i was in victoria station and needed to get home to east london. Fortunately someone was kind enough to trust me on both occasions. thanks to good old plastic, i never need worry again.

I nearly fell for this girl's scam a few months ago back in Herne Hill... she told me she had been abandoned by her boyfriend and had no money to get home... I was all ready to walk to the cashpoint with her when a kindly older gent walked past and said "oh it's you again, still trying to get home are we...?"


I felt like such a sucker!


Saw her again by the bus stop near HH station the other day, she's even skinner and her teeth are a lot worse, was carrying a chiller bag no doubt either housed cash or drugs or both?


I feel really sorry for her but wasn't going to fall for that line when she came up to me with the same "can you help me pleeeease" plea same as before, very heartfelt... very well rehearsed!!

It sickens me that this wretch has tried her scam in front of poor innocent children. For those parents who wish to bring their children up in peace and away from such foul elements of society, there is only one solution. Move out of this vermin infested city!


No matter how many hundreds of thousands of pounds you pay for your detached house with garden in Dulwich, you will still be plagued by scum like this plying their deceptive and immoral trade on your doorstep. What kind of foul being picks their festering scabs in order to beg others for a few quid?


By all accounts it seems like this particular piece of filth does not have long for this world. Another life wasted.

eater81 Wrote:

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>> By all accounts it seems like this particular

> piece of filth does not have long for this world.

> Good riddance.


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I'd sooner have this girl for a neighbour than somebody like you, eater81.


What a very nasty person you come across as being.

eater81 Wrote:

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> It sickens me that this wretch has tried her scam

> in front of poor innocent children. For those

> parents who wish to bring their children up in

> peace and away from such foul elements of society,

> there is only one solution. Move out of this

> vermin infested city!

>

> No matter how many hundreds of thousands of pounds

> you pay for your detached house with garden in

> Dulwich, you will still be plagued by scum like

> this plying their deceptive and immoral trade on

> your doorstep. What kind of foul being picks their

> festering scabs in order to beg others for a few

> quid?

>

> By all accounts it seems like this particular

> piece of filth does not have long for this world.

> Another life wasted.



What you have failed to recognise is that this will be good for the children.


It has been scientifically proven that exposure to this kind of thing means that children will grow up to be more well balanced individuals.


It is people with attitudes like yours who are causing teenage pregnancies and the like.


I have actually given this poor "con" woman money on two occasions to encourage her to stay in East Dulwich as education for some of the insular and overcosetted persons who live in this area.

jrussel Wrote:

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>

> I have actually given this poor "con" woman money

> on two occasions to encourage her to stay in East

> Dulwich as education for some of the insular and

> overcosetted persons who live in this area.


lol, reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally?

JR, again with the scientific? It is to laugh.


ET81, I see is relishing his/her role as self-appointed (doctor's apppointments ET?) scourge of wishy-washy, panty-waisted, namby-pamby liberal bleeding hearts.


Corks, if they ever join forces they could amount to a fun-size Jon 'Gaunty' Gaunt.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> JR, again with the scientific? It is to laugh.

>

> ET81, I see is relishing his/her role as

> self-appointed (doctor's apppointments ET?)

> scourge of wishy-washy, panty-waisted, namby-pamby

> liberal bleeding hearts.

>

> Corks, if they ever join forces they could amount

> to a fun-size Jon 'Gaunty' Gaunt.


Perhaps eater81 and jrussell should join forces, then they can work together building a bunker where they can shelter from the society that's falling down around them...;-)

The Minkey Wrote:

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> It's not necessarily all the same girl, but it's a

> well-worn scam - they've just all got that heroin

> look.

>

> Used to see a girl doing this scam back in Brixton

> @ 10 years ago: yelling 'I've been attacked',

> absolutely distraught, tears streaming, some blood

> (she gets a scab to open up.

>

.


Yes that now rings a bell. I was out clubbing in Brixton a few years back....and came out of the club

to be met by her.


She said the same story to me...My friend dragged me away and said she should call the police.

I then saw her again ...think round the clapham area. Told her that id seen her before in Brixton..which

she quickly denied!!

dubluke Wrote:

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> eater81 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I have encountered this despicable scum at both

> > Brixton and Herne Hill stations. One of many

> that

> > inhabit the squalid and rancid streets of this

> > decaying and doomed city.

>

> jeez, you're a right ray of sunshine aren't you?


________________________________________________________


:))

Calm down ladies, Eater 81 is being ironic.

And I agree with his/her point.

THis girl is very sad. yes, she's lying and, yes, it's nasty that she's fraudulently trying to scam money but,you know, she's desperate. She isn't just asking for ten quid for a better lunch than the one she can afford.

Good. I've had 3 run-ins with this girl. The first time was in Tulse Hill and I was actualy stupid enough to give her 10 pounds for her "trip home". She had a bloody bruise on her nose and I completly fell for it. And after I gave the 10 pound note to her she said "but the bus ticket is 13 pounds". The next time she came up to me with the exact same story and I said "I gave you 10 pounds for your trip home a month ago" and she ran away. The third time she came up to me was in Herne Hill and I had been having a bad day at work so I started shouting at her quite angrily that I'll call the police and she actualy started screaming that I hit her. Since I had been shouting at her quite agressivly I guess I did actualy look like an angry boyfriend,so these two men confronted me and I barely managed to difuse the situation. I am so glad she's finaly been arrested.

eater81 Wrote:

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> It sickens me that this wretch has tried her scam

> in front of poor innocent children. For those

> parents who wish to bring their children up in

> peace and away from such foul elements of society,

> there is only one solution. Move out of this

> vermin infested city! >

> No matter how many hundreds of thousands of pounds

> you pay for your detached house with garden in

> Dulwich, you will still be plagued by scum like

> this plying their deceptive and immoral trade on

> your doorstep. What kind of foul being picks their

> festering scabs in order to beg others for a few

> quid?

>

> By all accounts it seems like this particular

> piece of filth does not have long for this world.

> Another life wasted.



Please don't come to Dorchester, we have all the bigots we can handle here!

muffins86 Wrote:

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> Good. I've had 3 run-ins with this girl. The first

> time was in Tulse Hill and I was actualy stupid

> enough to give her 10 pounds for her "trip home".

> She had a bloody bruise on her nose and I

> completly fell for it. And after I gave the 10

> pound note to her she said "but the bus ticket is

> 13 pounds". The next time she came up to me with

> the exact same story and I said "I gave you 10

> pounds for your trip home a month ago" and she ran

> away. The third time she came up to me was in

> Herne Hill and I had been having a bad day at work

> so I started shouting at her quite angrily that

> I'll call the police and she actualy started

> screaming that I hit her. Since I had been

> shouting at her quite agressivly I guess I did

> actualy look like an angry boyfriend,so these two

> men confronted me and I barely managed to difuse

> the situation. I am so glad she's finaly been

> arrested.


Muffins86, I don't believe a word of your post.

It has no ring of truth about it whatsoever.

Go on, admit your big fat fib.


It'll bring the quenching water of truth to bear on that trouser conflagration you have going on.

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