Many Singaporeans will be able to relate to the experience of receiving a dubious phone call from an unknown party who claims to be calling on behalf of the ...
He also told her not to hang up while he checked the “system”. Even though she didn’t quite understand what was going on, she pretended to be surprised and said, [here](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CiMYur3B2uR/). At the end of the video, the caller asked, “Do you understand what I have just said?” to which she strangely replied “I don’t want” (我不要) in Chinese . The scammer then proceeded to explain the issue to Ms Aini. [video](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CiMYur3B2uR/) posted to Instagram on 7 Sep, Ms Aini could be seen parking her car while answering the scam call.
Singapore actress Nurul Aini uses her Chinese language skills to scam the scammer back over phone prank. Photo: Instagram screengrab/Nurul Aini.