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Updated: 2014-12-26 13:43
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The car the swindlers used when they committed the fraud. [Photo/xxcb.cn] |
Fraud comes in many guises. For several kind-hearted drivers on one expressway, it came in the form of an "unlucky" young couple with a luxury car.
A pair of swindlers borrowed an Audi, used a fake license plate and drove it near a toll gate in Xiangxiang, Hunan province, reported xxcb.cn on Saturday.
The man remained in the car and the woman stood outside and asked for help from other drivers for to pay their toll fee or for petrol money. The couple wrote down their phone numbers and promised that they would pay it back. They made a very convincing front with their expensive car and respectable looks.
However, they tried to escape when they were stopped by the police after some skeptical passersby reported them. They admitted to fraud,saying they had swindled around a thousand yuan in two hours.
That's all we have in today's trending, be sure to check back tomorrow for more light news from around China.
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