“Give me my money back!”
Those were the last words I shouted. And from that moment, the real nightmare began.
Desperate to recover my losses, I searched online for ways to “get my money back.” Hundreds of results appeared instantly.
Among them, one Tokyo-based law firm stood out. It ranked near the top of the search results and displayed bold claims:
- “Many successful refund cases”
- “Act now—your money can still be recovered”
- “Speed is everything”
I wanted to believe it.
“Maybe they can help me.”
So I contacted them through LINE.
A Late-Night Call
Around 10 p.m. that same night, my phone rang.
The man on the line spoke calmly and confidently:
- He said he was a licensed attorney
- He claimed to belong to the Tokyo Bar Association
- He insisted the bank account I transferred money to must be frozen immediately
Then he said the words that made my mind go blank:
“This is a romance scam.”
I followed his instructions and provided the account information.
That’s when the pressure began.
The Hard Sell
“We’ll start the account-freezing procedure right away,” he said.
I asked about the cost.
The amount he quoted was shockingly high.
“Because the damage is large, the fee will be around ○,○○○,000 yen.”
I told him I didn’t have that kind of money left.
He immediately replied:
“You can pay by credit card.”
I repeated that I barely had any money.
Without missing a beat, he said:
“500,000 yen should be manageable.”
Then came the pressure:
- “You can pay by card”
- “If we don’t act now, it will be too late”
- “The account must be frozen immediately”
He repeated these points again and again.
I wasn’t thinking clearly anymore.
“If this can help me get my money back…”
That hope pushed me to agree.
Minutes later, an email arrived with a payment link.
And just like that—
500,000 yen was charged to my card.

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