Monday, July 26, 2021

3 Scammers In 2 Weeks! They’re Everywhere!

I’ve exposed 3 different fake sugar daddy’s in the past 2 weeks. I’m to the point now where once I recognize it’s not legit, I play dumb & try to bait them into divulging more info/ what/ how they are trying to get over. I post the details to my Instagram story’s as a wall of shame & to teach others. It’s unfortunately becoming a regular event instead of the exception. This is a bit long but there were good lessons & mistakes here that maybe somebody can learn from.

1). This was quick, I asked him pretty early on (he sounded like a fence sitter) to send a “good faith” payment of any amount he feels appropriate to my CashApp. Even if he sends $10 that’s a good sign. He claimed he was old & wasn’t good with technology. He pretty much ghosted me after that. Strangely he had a legit Instagram which had been in use since 2017.

2). He brought up that he pays $3000 a month almost immediately. I knew that was unlikely so again I asked for a “good faith” deposit early. He wanted to send the full amount but I asked for 1/2 since I didn’t want him to think I’m wanting too much before actually providing any value to the relationship. I gave him my CashApp but he then asked for my email. I was like OK, I’ve got an anonymous email linked so let’s see what happens. Here’s where it gets good.

He sends a fake but legit looking email from CashApp Support. When you click to see the full email name it was actually a gmail.com address instead of a Square.com it CashApp.com addy. The email wanted me to pay a 5% processing fee (CashApp is only 1.5%) via Bitcoin of course. This is a classic scam & CashApp normally just takes it from your deposit automatically. A real deposit to your account will notify you in the app which nothing showed there. If you’re not paying attention this was pretty good. Clearly once i confronted him he disappeared.

3). Finally a guy named Jason who claims to be 31 & lives in LA contacted me a month ago wanting to help me with plastic surgery costs as his fetish is Bimbofication (if it sounds to good to be true it probably is). His account was very new but had answers for everything that were reasonable & made sense. I actually spent a full week chatting as he seemed fairly legit but kept pressuring early to take the convo to Kik so that was another reflag.

He had before & after pics of other girls he claims he’s helped before. I ran all the pics through several reverse image searches & metadata checks. No hits which I though was weird because girls who care that much about how they look take lots of pictures & post online. Even the picture he sent of himself came up empty. I ran his account names through reverse account searches & nothing there either. Squeaky clean OPSEC. Then he sent a picture he claimed was his girlfriend who was the first girl he helped. I search the pics and… it’s porn star Nicolette Shea. Ok buddy, he had a good spiel going but that’s the final redflag so I cut him off despite continuing to try & contact me on several channels.

Plot twist: He pops back up with a new account & messages me. The story starts going down the same path with a similar story. I’m 99% sure it’s this Jason guy again so I play along & keep gathering info. Eventually I confront him & it’s like he was baffled & doesn’t remember. It had me thinking that this very well might have been a bunch of guys using the same cover story as part of some scammer network. Regardless he had all the right answers but a few small clues eventually caught up.

I’m new to all this but I’m pretty internet savvy but I can imagine others who are more trusting or don’t have the skills getting fooled. It’s probably why these schemes are so common unfortunately.

SB be careful out there. SD I’m sorry these scumbags are making your efforts more difficult.


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