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哥哥干 缅甸妙瓦底集团为何对准国内三四线演员?原本是这几个原因

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Regions such as Myanmar, Myawaddy, and Thailand continue to evoke a sense of fear in many people's minds.

Last year, with cooperation from local Thai and Myanmar police, several telecom fraudsters were arrested. At that time, it seemed like the situation would calm down for a while.

However, recently, the harsh reality of Thailand and Myanmar has once again been brought to light.

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The case of actress Xingxing in Thailand has made waves online in recent days, with many netizens shocked by her experience. In addition to her ordeal, several other lesser-known actors have shared their stories, revealing the harsh truths of northern Myanmar and Thailand.

At first, scams targeted ordinary citizens, but now fraudsters have started focusing on small-time actors and university students. Why have these fraudsters shifted their focus to actors?

Recently, terms like “actress Xingxing missing” and “scammed” flooded various media platforms. As we delved deeper, we discovered that Xingxing had fallen victim to a scam after a job offer for an internship was posted in a WeChat group. Eager to advance her career, she added the contact and completed a test role.

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An online post by \"Sleepless Daddy\" (Xingxing’s girlfriend) revealed that initially, Xingxing had concerns about the filming location. However, the person who contacted her, claiming to be from the production team, insisted that no personnel changes were allowed, and this set her on the path to being scammed.

At first, the journey seemed normal, but after a change of vehicles, everything began to feel wrong, and that was when actress Xingxing lost contact with her girlfriend. Following the incident, her girlfriend sought public assistance in locating her.

Unexpectedly, this plea for help exposed other mainland actors who had experienced similar scams.

Actor Xu Taijiu, commenting on the news, shared his own near-miss experience, which closely mirrored Xingxing’s. He revealed that those who posed as a production team and invited him to Thailand were part of a carefully orchestrated scam.

Xu Taijiu explained that if you trust them and go along, they would eventually take you to Myanmar. The initial choice of Thailand was likely to mislead and make one believe it was safe. These fake film crews would even book return flights to relax their guard, only to cancel the return tickets after arrival.

Xu Taijiu realized something was off when his return ticket was canceled at the border. The scammer promised to book him another ticket, and this is what made him aware of the deception and escape.

In addition to Xu Taijiu, actor Deng You also revealed a similar story. He said that his filming invitation was identical to Xingxing’s, and though he prepared documents and passport for the trip, he later realized something was wrong and chose not to go.

He also discovered that Xingxing had asked about the so-called production team leader on social media, but nobody knew the person in charge of the recruitment.

As a result, Xu Taijiu tried to warn Xingxing, but it was too late. These fake crews use various tactics to deceive, offering return flights and safe hotels, but once you arrive, things take an unexpected turn.

Moreover, another actor surnamed Fan, who traveled to Thailand just before the new year, shared a similar experience. The method used to scam him was nearly identical to Xu Taijiu’s, and like Xu, Fan realized something was wrong when his return ticket was canceled.

Additionally, not only these minor celebrities but also extras from TV shows and movies have used this opportunity to expose the truth to the public.

With these scam cases being continuously revealed, it’s clear that the fraud targeting Myanmar has now expanded beyond ordinary people to include small-time actors.

These fraudsters avoid targeting big-name stars due to their higher visibility and powerful teams, making any incident involving them highly impactful. On the other hand, smaller stars, with lower public attention, are easier targets. Even if they get scammed into places like northern Myanmar or Myawaddy, few people are likely to notice. As in the case of Xingxing, if her girlfriend hadn't exposed it on public platforms, we might still be unaware.

In addition, other actors believe that Xingxing was scammed not only because she lacked awareness but also because opportunities to act are scarce. Small-time actors are eager to take any role offered to them, which makes them vulnerable to such scams.

These fake production teams now have sophisticated setups, complete with fake movie titles and staff, making it easier for unsuspecting actors to fall victim.

This latest scam scandal has once again reminded the public of the dangers in northern Myanmar and Myawaddy, highlighting the deceptive tactics of these fraudsters.

As the methods used by scam teams targeting small-time actors have been exposed, one can only wonder if they will develop new tactics. However, with ongoing anti-fraud campaigns, public awareness is gradually improving. Xingxing’s experience serves as a stark reminder for all of us.

As netizens suggest, when faced with urgent or too-good-to-be-true situations, it's essential to stay calm and carefully weigh the risks before making any decisions.

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