Do NOT use "Mrs Koo" - you have been warned!

Frustrated

Since there were already so many cases filed, why hasn't the police taken action against her? I'm so frustrated. I don't think she is married. I once spoke to a male who claimed himself to be the bf..
 
^ Drama, much? We get it, she's a scammer, you've reported her to the police. She's a piano teacher, not a serial killer, and there really isn't a need for you to personally investigate to this extent if the police have already been informed.


You WILL investigate to this extent if you WERE also one of the victims and your significant amount of money is at stake.

Next time when you experience it yourself, you can try if police can help you to solve this matter... Remember that claims against her has been made as early as before 23 Jan 2009 and until now NEW victims are still increasing...
 
which only goes to show, what exactly are the police doing?! Surely her contacts have been given and at least the police would have known how to track her down...
 
Since there were already so many cases filed, why hasn't the police taken action against her? I'm so frustrated. I don't think she is married. I once spoke to a male who claimed himself to be the bf..


Yes, I also think she is not married yet. Even if she does, the marriage doesn't seem to be legal. As the guy that she claimed to be "her husband" only admitted that he is her bf, just like what you said...

So I'm surprised that she told ReallyUpset once that her son was sick.
 
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man, i've been keeping track of this thread for it's terribly interesting.. i'm just a little darn surprised that after 20 over reports, and the police aren't doing anything? possibly the endless red tapes? or could the sum just be too small to be "bothered" about?
 
@TS
Thank you for warning us, but somehow, I think it did more damage than harm.
If she's doing this for a living, you've just ruin her career. *Applause*

Unless she's a fraud or something, she ABSOLUTELY DO NOT DESERVE THIS.

Thank you, but no thank you.

You know what, I'm not even going to try to sound sophisticated and use euphemisms. If softies are going to reduce my cred then so be it.

What if YOU were the one getting cheated, Einstein?
 
You know what, I'm not even going to try to sound sophisticated and use euphemisms. If softies are going to reduce my cred then so be it.

What if YOU were the one getting cheated, Einstein?

Chill man, Jeremy won't understand because he hasn't been in the same situation and therefore, does not see the situation from the same point as you do. Relax
 
just one advice for her victims: ask the police, why doesn't her constitute criminal fraud or breach of trust? if it does, why isnt it a chargeable offence?

get the police to take action. just ask them in a nice way and request to speak to someone higher in rank for advice.

i believe if its brought to their attention that so many pple have been cheated, they will take action.
 
Chill man, Jeremy won't understand because he hasn't been in the same situation and therefore, does not see the situation from the same point as you do. Relax

I haven't been in that situation, but I'm just asking for a bit of empathy on his part. Is this what 2000 years of civilisation has turned us into?
I know I'm probably overreacting, but I don't feel obligated to respect the opinion of someone who attempts to be sarcastic, but fails at basic grammar.
The people here have been cheated of their money and if you don't anything comforting or helpful to say, I'm sure they don't need your opinion.

And I totally agree with reporting her to the police. Hope you guys get your money back. Good luck.
 
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