36 Chinese bought an apartment for a wedding - it turned out that they had the same bride (6 photos)
"The Perfect Girl" in China Deceived Dozens of Men, Forcing Them to Buy Apartments in Order to Continue Serious Relationships with Them. And Disappeared as Soon as the Deals Were Made. Both Legal and a Genius Fraud!
It's Good to Be a Chinese Woman in China
Even if a very beautiful girl wants to, she won't find 36 rich men who are willing to buy an apartment for her. Because no matter how beautiful you are, there are hundreds of others just like you walking the streets. But in China, it's different.
This is what the graceful Chinese scammers take advantage of. Here's how:
The woman (who introduced herself to the men as Liu Jia, it is impossible to know if this is her real name) acted as a very gentle, affectionate, family-oriented, attentive girl. Just such an ideal for any Chinese who is tired of materialistic girls.
Men, a family-oriented girl looks LIKE THIS. Not like a super-hot bimbo
She honestly said that she was 30 years old, originally from Hunan Province in central China and worked in the electricity trade in Shenzhen. She met men on online platforms (both social networks and dating sites) and charmed them with her shyness and meekness.
After only a month of dating, the couple discussed marriage. Such haste can be explained by the fact that the Chinese were afraid that there were few girls, and if they delayed marriage for too long, other men would simply take her away. And again, in our country, the "premarital trial period" can last for six years...
"Family girl" in the minds of Chinese men aged 30. Well, it's their own fault
The Bride and the Apartment Scam That's Not a Scam
During the marriage discussion stage, Liu Jia would tell the grooms that they had to buy a house, and then she would go with him to meet his parents before she would agree to live with him.
To push the groom to buy an apartment, Liu even offered to take 30,000 yuan out of her own pocket to support him with the down payment. She "strongly recommended" two neighborhoods in Huizhou: Jiu Jing Tai and Hao Yi Shan Yuan. Small apartments there cost $120. She just wanted to live there.
Sometimes I wish I was Chinese, it's so easy to get marriage proposals with just shoes and a short skirt
The grooms were buying an apartment in one of the two blocks. Liu was very noble and even refused to put her name on the title deed for the house. As soon as the groom finished the process of buying the house, the bride began to treat him coldly. And then she completely blocked the groom on her phone.
And so the girl fooled 36 men, all 30 years old and working in Shenzhen. All of them had only been dating her for one or two months. What a master!
By the way, the Chinese trend is to live in a bare apartment. It was born from the fact that people move into an apartment immediately, in the rough, having barely saved up for the down payment
Now every man has to pay a mortgage on an apartment from 4100 yuan (50 thousand) per month. The worst thing in this situation is that they no longer have free money to afford to have a girlfriend, go on dates, give gifts.
The good news is that now they have the apartment, she did not take anything.
There are suspicions that the girl was hired by the developer to increase sales in the stagnant residential complex. This is probably the best employee in their sales department.
But you should have gone to the grooms' market in the park, where all the brides are checked by their mothers
To do this, of course, playing on feelings, is incredibly inhumane. Even if she didn't steal anything. And again - such productivity for a girl is only available in China, where there is a clear shortage of nice-family guys.