NBI now raids villas and apartments, bringing a Chinese translator specifically to set you up for extortion—threatening deportation or jail, saying your boss won't save you, forcing you to pay out of your own pocket! Let's expose their tricks below, please don't be gullible, and definitely don't just give money away!
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Trick 1: Take photos first, then transfer money
First, they catch you in a villa or apartment, and the translator takes photos as evidence.
In the middle of the night, they send the photos to Manila NBI, claiming you are involved in a national investigation case, and start intimidating: "The embassy and prison are waiting for you, if you don't pay, you will be deported or jailed."
They demand you to transfer all the money from Alipay, WeChat, USDT, etc. in your phone, claiming it's all "illegally obtained."
Once the money is transferred, they still want to "bleed you dry"—telling you no one can save you, you must continue to raise funds to save yourself.
Next, they might take you to court to fingerprint you, then continue to intimidate you to borrow more money; when you have spent your last penny, they take you to an NBI branch, claiming it's the prison, and continue to extort.
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Trick 2: Upgraded intimidation
NBI + Chinese translator first catch you at the site, taking photos to "prove" they have control.
They take you to Manila and start a new round of extortion, continuing to threaten with deportation, prison, and embassy.
They force you to uninstall WeChat and Alipay, even to reformat your phone, saying it's to completely cut off your contact with the outside world.
They force you to find a so-called "responsible person" or "boss" to make payments, starting by asking for tens of millions of pesos! Saying if the company doesn't make money, the boss won't save you.
They make you contact relatives and friends to transfer money overnight, claiming that once the money is transferred, they will release you. But no matter how much money is given, they will not let you go—continuing to drag you to court, branch offices, and prison, one step after another, until they drain all your savings.
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Most importantly: Don't believe them, don't give money
Everything these translators and NBI do has only one purpose—to drain your money.
They can change the price at any time, saying "just give another 500,000 and we'll let you go," don't believe it, even if you give the money, they won't release you.
The best way out is: if you have a chance, leave the Philippines immediately, leave a "way out"—don't put all your assets on their verbal promises!
Avoid renting in areas densely populated by Filipinos, try not to order takeout, cook your own meals, and reduce exposure risks.
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Final reminder:
Brothers in the wild, when you encounter NBI with a translator coming to extort, don't give money! It's better to be deported back to your country, at least keeping some assets; if you give money, not only is the money gone, but you also can't get out! Stay alert, don't be fooled! Good luck!
Everyone in the Philippines must be cautious when pushing in the jungle!


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Really dog

What is the mentality of that Chinese translator?
Money can do anything.

Monkeys are really dirty.
Addicted to harvesting leeks
Some people might ask for your phone password, just respond uniformly: "This isn't your phone, you lost your phone while escaping, so you don't know the password."
Yes
Just don't give money, it's all going to Yangguan Prison anyway.
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