Some people need protecting from themselves. →[More:]After the hell day I had yesteday dealing with Our Worst Nutter, I brought a new file home to look at.
Woman on holiday in Malaysia meets some locals. Much talk about England, relatives who live/want to live there, yadda, yadda, yadda.
"Come and meet our uncle, he'd love to talk to you about England"
Gets in taxi with these "friends" (i.e. strangers) and goes to some residential area miles from her hotel. Meets uncle.
Uncle says he is croupier in casino and can show her a way to play blackjack where she'll always win. Shows her. She wins!
They decide this needs to be properly tested, against an 'unsuspecting' player, so she can win lots of money. Fortunately, such a player just happens to be in the next room, a friend of the uncle's who's never played cards before in his life. The perfect victim.
They begin to play. Astonishingly, the unsuspecting first-time player has a run of luck, and ends up winning. Just fancy that!
So woman has to go to bank to withdraw up to the limit on her card to pay off her gambling debt. £8,000. ($16,000)
Because she is a psychologist, she knew that these people were trustworthy. They must have put something in her drink so her 'trust mechanisms' were impaired. Therefore the bank must give her back the money and wipe off her credit card.
OK, you can stop laughing now.