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10 Most Common Filipina BS Tactics

πŸ“… 2024-06-18⏱ 14:16
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Pea catalogs ten specific scam tactics used against foreign men looking for love in the Philippines, mixing humor with real examples from her viewers. She frames the video around a core frustration: despite years of warnings on her channel, guys still get taken every single day, sometimes for their entire life savings. She closes with concrete preventive measures and a comedic skit showing a scammer operation run out of someone's living room.

1. The Filipina Phone Fiasco ​

  • The woman always has phone problems: dead battery, out of load, cracked screen, broken camera, phone stolen, dropped in the toilet
  • Every excuse has one goal: if you want to keep talking, you have to keep paying
  • The "next step" is always on you and it won't be cheap

2. The Endless Separation ​

  • You meet the perfect woman online β€” loving, gorgeous, intelligent, and "separated" from her husband
  • She says they haven't seen each other in years and if she only had money for an annulment, she'd be yours forever
  • Since there can't be "hanky panky" until the paperwork is finalized, the foreigner dives in "wallet first"
  • Five years and $10,000 later, your money's gone and so is she β€” right into the arms of the man she actually wanted to marry

3. Hiding the Sausage ​

  • The amazing person you've been chatting with online turns out to be transgender and hasn't disclosed it
  • Pea advises: check the Adam's apple, check the hands, but notes "what you really need to be checking is conveniently out of reach"

4. The Bare Truth ​

  • You just started texting and she immediately wants to move to another platform for video chat
  • The woman whose profile says "traditional provincial woman" and "conservative mother of two" suddenly appears naked on camera
  • The goal is to hypnotize you long enough to get you sending money to keep the show going
  • Pea's line: "It's poppies for pesos and bazookas for bucks β€” you get a free taste but the next bite's going to cost you"

5. The Multitasker ​

  • You talk multiple times a day, video chat regularly, and think you know her home situation
  • But her husband is sitting across from her the whole time
  • She's essentially self-employed, running a side hustle from her own living room
  • The husband looks the other way as long as the foreign money keeps flowing
  • Meanwhile she and hubby are intimate on "the sheets you just bought her"

6. Let's Make a Deal ​

  • She chose you today, but if a bigger prize comes along, she'll trade up
  • Pea frames this as hypergamy β€” not a scam in itself, but when a woman knowingly plans to keep upgrading partners, you're getting played
  • "The phrase 'come on down' will only be referring to your bank account"

7. The Silent Scammer ​

  • She never asks for a single peso β€” so how is she scamming?
  • Instead, she constantly mentions her throbbing toothache, her inability to afford soap, never letting you forget how poor she is compared to you
  • By the third phone call you'll feel so guilty you start shipping cargo containers of stuff
  • "She'll run out of storage space before the shipment from the next guy arrives"
  • You tell yourself "she's not asking for money, so where's the harm?" β€” ask that again after you've bought her a condo to store all the loot

8. World of Illusion ​

  • Her photos are fake: old photos from 10 years ago, pictures of local celebrities, stolen photos from other profiles, AI-enhanced images
  • Demand a video chat β€” and "this" (her real appearance) may become the reality
  • Pea: "The only thing sorry is you after you realize all the time you wasted"

9. The Family Affair ​

  • The whole family is complicit β€” they know she's married with three kids (and another on the way) but nobody tells you
  • Her mother, brother, sisters, and "the 42 guys she calls cousins" all maintain the lie
  • "The aunts justify the means, and if you're a man of means, it means you're their kind of man"

10. Viva La Visa ​

  • She'd love to visit you but can't afford the visa fees and paperwork
  • Even after you agree to finance everything, there are endless additional expenses: medical tests, bank certificates, transportation to the embassy
  • When she's "finally at the airport," she says the flight was overbooked and she's stuck in Manila needing hotel and meal money
  • She keeps claiming she can't board due to missing clearances
  • You don't realize how badly you've been used until the arrival date passes and you figure out the guy she's visiting isn't you
  • Real example from someone Pea knows: a man let his girlfriend oversee construction of a dream home in the Philippines β€” she showed him the deed, progress photos, detailed receipts, even did video walkthroughs and discussed the project with the contractor β€” when he arrived and knocked on the door, the actual homeowner answered, and his girlfriend and $90,000 were never seen again

Pea's core prevention advice ​

  • Never send money to someone you haven't met in person β€” she acknowledges some viewers say "who cares, I can afford it, she probably needed it" but considers that far too forgiving
  • Tell women right off the bat (and put it in your dating profile in bold) that you won't send a single peso until after meeting in person β€” this is "Kryptonite to potential scammers" and even to regular women who might be tempted to milk you
  • An honest woman will understand you're under attack from "a swarm of blood-sucking scammer mosquitoes" and won't take it personally
  • You can always change your mind later once you've verified she's genuine

Only chat with single women β€” not "separated" women ​

  • "Separated" in the Philippines means legally married β€” it has a completely different meaning than in the West
  • Dating a married woman, even if she hasn't seen her husband in years, can land you in jail or get you extorted
  • Before getting too deep, ask for a CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage) β€” costs about $4 and a trip to the statistics office, shows if she's ever been married or had an annulment (won't reveal kids though)
  • If she won't gladly provide it, "something's fishier than a wet market"
  • "I cannot tell you how many buckets of tears would have been saved by that simple piece of paper"

Stop doing things backwards ​

  • Most guys start chatting with any attractive woman and only notice red flags (married, money requests) after they've invested time and emotion, making them more likely to overlook problems
  • Instead: set boundaries from the beginning and only chat with women who meet your standards upfront β€” saves time and money

Comedic skit at the end ​

  • Pea performs a skit where a scammer and her mother run through the day's schedule of foreign marks
  • They juggle multiple men in overlapping time slots, use fake phone problems strategically ("we told Thomas my camera was broken so he'd send a new one β€” I think he might be setting a trap"), recruit Auntie Julia to impersonate the scammer for double-booked calls
  • The daughter says "I quit, this is ridiculous" β€” then the mom announces "$500 for your visa just arrived" and she's immediately back in: "Hallelujah! So who do we have at 3:00?"

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