PWD na negosyante, nabiktima ng 'rent-tangay' modus, 2 niyang SUV, nawawala
- A PWD businessman from Mangaldan, Pangasinan was scammed by a modus called "rent-tangay"
- According to him, he met his client from La Union in 2023, who was a good payer back then
- Their business continued this October 2024, and a month later, the woman came back accompanied by two other individuals who also wanted to rent another car
- However, payments stopped coming in in December 2024, that's when he requested for his vehicles to be returned; that's the time when he discovered that his SUVs were already pawned in San Fernando, La Union
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A PWD businessman from Mangaldan, Pangasinan, fell victim to a scam known as "rent-tangay."
He shared that he met his client from La Union in 2023, and at first, she paid on time.
Their business relationship continued in October 2024, and a month later, the woman returned with two others who also rented a car.
But by December 2024, payments stopped, prompting him to ask for his vehicles back; that’s when he discovered his SUVs had already been pawned in San Fernando, La Union.
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In a report by GMA Regional TV One North Central Luzon, the tracking devices (GPS) of the vehicles were already removed. Additionally, the victim could no longer contact the culprits who took his cars.
According to the police, they will be investigating the case and coordinating with the Highway Patrol Group.
Watch the report in the video below:
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In a previous report by KAMI, on Christmas day, a family of four was found dead inside their lakeside home in Wakefield, New Hampshire, CBS News Boston reported. According to a report by the Daily Mail UK, the family was victimized by a "silent killer" - carbon monoxide. As it turned out, the propane heating system at the lakefront house malfunctioned, prompting the entire family to be poisoned as they slept that night. Currently, investigators don't know yet as to why it happened; also, there were no carbon monoxide alarms found in the home.
In another viral local report, a 6-year-old kid from Naga City, Cebu, died after being hit by an SUV. According to reports, the victim and its parents were on their way to San Fernando, Cebu, to ask for Christmas presents. However, they were struck by an SUV, killing the kid and injuring the parents. The SUV driver admitted he fell asleep because of exhaustion, he will be facing multiple complaints because of the incident.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh