How I was scammed for the First time ("Find the Lady" scam).

in #scammers6 years ago (edited)

When I was just 15 years old, in 1972, I went to London for the first time. I lived at the end of the Central Line subway. London held many promises and every young boy wanted to venture to see the lights and entertainment. There were so many interesting things to do or buy. I especially wanted to see soho, known for its underground culture and sex shops.

I readiness for my trip to London, I had drawn out all my money. I had four five pound notes with me. That was a huge amount of money for 1972. You would have to be mad to put so much money in your pocket.

The bright lights of London

I was having a great time walking round Soho, Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Oxford Street, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. People were everywhere.

It was so exciting. There were street entertainers, magicians, dancers, and street singers. All the shops had bright lights. There were slot-machine arcades, gadget shops and street sellers with crafts of all kinds.

The card dealer

In a side street I came across a small group of 4 or 5 people watching a man dealing cards. The dealer had an up-turned cardboard box. He was dealing cards onto it shouting "Find the lady and double your money. Everyone wins"

"Find the lady"

I approached to better understand what was happening. As if by magic the group parted to let me come close up and get a good view. The dealer had three cards - two low black ones and a queen of hearts, ("the Lady"). He would show the three cards, deal them face down, and mix them up. "Find the lady and double your money", he would shout.

It wasn't hard to follow "the Lady". People were betting on where the queen lay. Sometimes people got it right, sometimes they got it wrong. To me it seemed really easy to find "the Lady". I would have been able to win all the time. Most of the other punters didn't seem to be much good at following the queen card.

The exception was the player on my right. He could always spot the queen. He seemed to be winning almost every deal.

Temptation

"It's a £20 minimum bet" called the dealer. "Come on sonny, want to have a go?", he said looking at me.

"No, no no, I'm just looking", I said.

I was quite tempted. It seemed like easy money, but in those days £20 was a huge fortune. Funnily enough it corresponded to all the money I had in my pocket. I would need some of it for my train fare home. The rest was for all the wonderful things I planned to buy in London. I couldn't afford to take the risk of betting it, even on a dead-cert like this.

The winning player

The game continued. The man, standing next to me, on my right, seemed to be winning all the time. He would slam his hand down on the chosen card to make sure the dealer didn't switch cards. He'd put his bet, - a bundle of fivers, on the table, between his fingers and the card.

One time he slammed his hand on the card and said to the dealer "twenty quid for me and twenty kid for this man next to me". He was pointing at a man in a suit on his right. The dealer said to the suited man, "Show me your money first.". The suited man seemed reluctant and shook his head. The dealer turned the card over and sure enough it was - as I already knew, the queen. "Too bad", said the winning guy, "All you had to do was show him your money".

Another round of cards. The dealer shouted "Find the lady and double your money - it's minimum twenty quid". I was starting to be tempted. I knew which of the three cards was "the lady". I could feel the four five pound notes in my pocket. The winning guy once again picked the right card, and said the same thing to the dealer, "Twenty quid for me and twenty quid for this gentleman", referring again to the man in the suit.

"Put your money on the table sir - if you want to bet", said the dealer. Gingerly the businessman pulled out his wallet, counting out 20 pounds and put them on the table. The dealer turned over the card, and sure enough it was the queen again. The dealer paid the two winners £20 each.

The Sting

The dealer showed us the three cards and laid them face-down on the table, swapping their places before calling out "Find the lady and double your money". This time, the winning player on my right slammed his hand on the queen saying "Twenty quid for me and twenty quid for this little lad here", pointing at me. "Show the dealer your money son", said the guy.

I pulled out the four five pound notes from my pocket.

"Put your money on the table", said the dealer. I put my money down.

The adrenalin was running high. I was ecstatic at the thought of the £20 I was about to win. My heart was beating so fast. I couldn't wait for the dealer to turn over the queen and hand me back £40.

My Shock - It's not the Queen of Hearts!

The dealer started to turn over the card. I watched him intently. I didn't want any cheating when my huge fortune was on the table. I was going crazy with the anticipation.

My heart stopped. I froze. It was the 2 of clubs! What? Where was the queen? I saw him put it there. I always knew where the queen landed. I felt vomit and bile coming up into my throat. It was impossible for the queen to be somewhere else. I stared at the two of clubs. I wasn't seeing right? It must be the queen?

I was in shock. I couldn't understand it. The dealer had been paying everyone. Everyone had been winning. He had to pay me too? This couldn't be happening to me.

Asking for my money back

I stuttered "I...I... I.. er... made a mistake.... can I have my money back?"

Before I had finished uttering those stunned words, someone down the street shouted "The bill!". "The bill" was cockney slang for "The police". The group suddenly seemed to melt away, as if by magic. Six people went in six directions. I never saw the dealer leave. It all happened so quickly. I found myself alone on the side street next to the over-turned cardboard box.

Penniless with nothing but a cardboard box

I was penniless. I didn't have any money left to spend in London. I didn't have my train fare. Everything I had was gone. All I had left was an empty cardboard box.

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The same thing happened to me in Caracas, on a visit to the capital. That mode of operation is a very common scam. while you take out your money, they turn the box over. The only way to avoid losing, is to be accompanied by someone who holds the card while you take your money and bets, or you already have the money at hand.
If you take your eyes off the letter, you lose. These scammers are very fast.

The best part is, do not bet.
and if it has already happened to you, that lesson is expensive, but it helps you shape your character for the future.

I know you are right. It is best not to bet.

This story happened 45 years ago.

I did not know that you can't win a bet.

These scammers still operate today on the streets of London.

You can see how the game is played in London here:

hehehe that man speaks very fast, I could hardly read the subtitles of the video. thanks for sharing my friend.

Temptation for a quick gain can sometimes backfire. Hope you learned your lesson and did not have to go through it again. I feel your pain as I been through similar scam but with playing dices. Really makes me feel sick to my stomach every time I think about it.

Thank you for sharing your first scam story. I had a visual in my head of them scattering like rats.
It triggers me remembering my own which maybe I'll post.
Have a great Sunday.

Eyah!!! It was a sorrowful experience. Those people are not ordinary people, they use magic. I could remember the time I fell into their victim around 2011 while I was doing my degree program. I went to market with the intention to buy a printer and food stuff. They were advertising fairly used phones for a cheap prices, it was tue price of the phone that enticed me. After I paid for the phone, they said I had to play before having it. I don't used to play gambles before but I saw people winning, so I picked, when I lifted it, it was the wrong one. Shit! My money was not complete again, I said to myself. They scoped me to play another one that I may be lucky. I played again, I still picked the wrong one. Now I started to be feeling pains inside. I couldn't figure out what was actually happening. The man that was winning now told me that he can help me recover my money that I should drop the remaining balance I had, that he would pick for me. I did as he said. But to my surprise, he picked the wrong card. I was totally in a confused state. They used the same format for me by shouting police!!! Before I know, everyone of them have disappeared. I was left alone.

Lol. This seems to be a very old trick which is always played on very new people.

This is really funny and at the same time not funny cos I've heard same experience before here in Nigeria. Don't know this same thing has been happening in London as far back as 1972. Those guys are real scammers.

Here is my own story......
It happened to me 5years ago in the the ancient city of Ibadan, Nigeria. I was going home from I program I went for and I only had 2000naira on me.
When I got to iwo-road under the bridge, I saw a group of people gathered around the card man(dealer). He will just shuffle 3 cards (2 black and 1 red) and ask someone to pick the red. The deal was to double the amount put if one can pick the red.
I watched for some time and felt it was too easy to pick though I never wanted to use my Money. All of a sudden the card man pointed at me to pick the red and asks me to put 1000naira. As I was about to pick, he immediately asked me to increase the amount to 2000naira just before I touched the card which I initially refused but when he insisted, I gave in as I was so sure to pick the correct card.
I was so surprised when I picked the card and it was black. I couldn't believe and I felt I've been charmed or maybe the whole thing was magic. He asked me to go another round which I declined cos I had no money left on me and immediately they realised that I was not ready to stake any money again, they asked me to leave. That was when I knew the card man was not alone. Other people I met there that has been winning are to gather with him.
I refuse to leave and wanted to create a since when one mane called me aside and asked to leave the place before the gang up to beat me.
I have to trek back home that faithful day.

After one week, I saw those guys again and went there to watch them, that was when I discovered what they do. After asking you to pick, if they discover that your hand is going to the right place, they will look for what to use to distract you and change the card. That was exactly what they did when they asked me to increase my stake form 1000naira to 2000naira.

Well sorry @swissclive for what happened and thanks for sharing this for everybody to learn. I hope everybody has learned from this your post especially Nigerians cos I still see this people around

Interesting that they distract you to increase the bet so they can switch the card. Many scams involve the use of distraction.

London is always a busy place, so one will definitely see different kind of people there. I still remember the crowd in Trafalgar Square when I visited in 2008
Sorry for what happened

Your experience in the hand of the scammers still happens openly till today and police seems to be aiding them.

Thanks for sharing this with us. I hope people will learn from it cos we now have scammers everywhere

I can equally remember an experience with a card dealer. honestly, I was told not to go around there but I didn't listen. I learnt a lot from that experience.

I equally learnt a lot too from all this card dealers and I made a vow never to go around where they are.

I have never had such an experience and I pray never to.

Hahahahahhahahaha gosh...sorry I am laughing but this is funny. You know why? Coz I was duped in just a similar manner in the streets of Lagos when I went visiting my aunt over there some years back. I think what kills us is our level of inquisitiveness . If only we were able to mind our business, we wouldn't have been duped. I will tell u my story.

Back then in 2002, I was still very young and my adrenaline was very high. I had high energy and wanted to explore everything I saw. Wanted to get involved with everything I saw others do.

On that fateful day, I was sent to the nearby market to get some stuff for cooking dinner. We wanted to have rice and stew that night and I was sent to get some tomatoes , meat and a few other items. Lagos has always been known for its mischivious occupants and so I was sternly warned to be careful...if only I listened.

I set out for the market and on my way there I saw a group of guys gathered and just like the inquisitive cat that I was , I went to know what was going on. This time they weren't dealing with cards but with a special kinda Stine and three cups. They guy would cover the stone quickly, roll his hand over and ask the spectators to choose the cup underneath which the stone was. And just like in your own case, people were winning and I was getting interested the more.

I though to myself , if I use the 2000 naira I was given to play this game, I could easily make 4000 and keep 2000 to myself. I tried fighting the urge but couldn't resist anymore and I finally gave in.

I opted to play the game and I won. When I won, I took the money and wanted to leave but they said I couldn't , that I had to play for atleast 4 times. I was scared but at the same time excited. I was excited coz it was another opportunity for me to win 4 more times and that's a lot of money (foolish me).

I played again and won. Again I played and won and at this point I was feeling really comfortable . After playing 3 times , I opted for the last shot so I could leave and that was when they struck . I was asked to put all in. I asked why and they said it was the rule of the game. I bet all I had and when it was time to select the cup, with sweat all over my face I reach out for the cup I new the stone was under and behold I lost...I couldn't believe my eyes. My eyes were Red and I couldnt say anything.

When I lost, the man started parking his stuffs to leave I asked him why and he said he was done for the night and at that point others started leaving one by one too...What I didn't know was that they were all working together and it was a collective effort to dupe me.

I went home that day without money and I was given the beating if my life.

If only I was less inquisitive, I wouldn't have fallen a victim. But I am happy is happens coz I learnt my lesson that day and have never fallen victim again.

Much later we learn that NOBODY ever wins this game.

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