Malaysian Indians least likely to be scammed as they ask too many questions: police

Being a Malaysian Indian is apparently a good indication that you are unlikely to fall for a scam. Police have found that potential victims from the ethnic group are more than likely to frustrate scammers with a barrage of questions. Malaysians lost an estimated 2.7 billion ringgit (US$684 million)
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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