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This could all be very innocent but I just wanted to flag that on Friday night/Saturday morning at around 2.30AM, someone started banging on my kitchen window on Oglander Rd while I was downstairs making a drink. I was startled to say the least so I ignored it at first, but they kept gently banging. I asked who it was (my window blinds were down), and a man said it was a neighbour and he needed some help.


I answered the door, and he said he'd just moved in opposite and had locked his doorkeys and his wallet in his car he'd left in Bermondsey after a party and needed ?10 to get back to the car (I was half asleep so the details are hazy). I gave him ?10 and he thanked me and said he'd pop back round later that day to give back the cash. He never appeared...He also mentioned the door number he'd moved into ? which I've since realised is quite a long way up the street from us.


Like I say this could all be very innocent...but I know of situations like this where people have ended up being burgled a week later, and I just wanted to flag it up in case anyone's experienced anything similar.

A scam because on Friday night a guy knocked on at least 2 doors on Chadwick Road (the lower one way bit) saying he'd just moved into the street - with a similar tale about his car and wanting ?10/?20. Fortunately most of us know each other on the street so we usually know if someone has moved away/moved in.


Between 11 of us we're letting our whole street know - it works when people are caught off guard and think someone genuinely needs help - there is an old thread on here about this scam and also about break ins linked to it. I would let the police know - the people on our street have.

Yes sounds about right jj55...We only moved in about a month ago so don't know all the neighbours yet. I was scared out of my skin, but only answered the door because he said he needed help and I was worried that he would try and break in if I didn't answer - it is a tricky one. I gave him the cash to get rid of him more than anything.


I let the police know before I posted this thread, but just wanted to make others aware.

Tis a scam. I have had a woman with baby on the door needing money for the electric meter to heat the milk for baby. Gave her a tenner and of course never seen her again. It's a shame-scammed once but never give money anymore in such circumstances.


In 2007 there was a woman, about 30ish who waved me down. Floods of tears, needed money to heat baby milk(again). I gave her a tenner, she stuck her head in through the car window saying ?you have more than a tenner you give me more? I said I also had children to feed. I had to threaten to drive away with her head in the car to get rid of her. She could have got a job as an actor.

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