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Further Discussions => Reputation, Scams & Phishing => Topic started by: examplens on May 30, 2024, 01:54:56 PM

Title: Conversation with a sincere scammer
Post by: examplens on May 30, 2024, 01:54:56 PM
I got this on Telegram, it seems real. Although it is a scam, I had a lot of fun reading this conversation.
By sharing this, I hope that maybe someone will better understand how the scam works, it seems to me a pretty good example.

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Title: Re: Conversation with a sincere scammer
Post by: dkbit98 on May 30, 2024, 09:19:59 PM
I got this on Telegram, it seems real. Although it is a scam, I had a lot of fun reading this conversation.
What part of this looks real?
To me all this is clearly fake after reading first two lines of his messages.
Even without reading, every message or image sent from unknown people in telegram should be considered a scam or suspicious, so it would be better to ignore everything.
Title: Re: Conversation with a sincere scammer
Post by: examplens on May 31, 2024, 01:13:58 AM
What part of this looks real?
To me all this is clearly fake after reading first two lines of his messages.

All parts of this conversation are quite realistic, even if this particular one did not happen. It shows exactly what happens between the scammer and the victim.
A victim who empathically tries to extract at least part of the money, when he does not do so he threatens with a curse. A scammer who has no sympathy for the greedy who believe in easy money.
Title: Re: Conversation with a sincere scammer
Post by: Celph on October 25, 2024, 01:40:15 PM
I got this on Telegram, it seems real. Although it is a scam, I had a lot of fun reading this conversation.
What part of this looks real?
To me all this is clearly fake after reading first two lines of his messages.
Even without reading, every message or image sent from unknown people in telegram should be considered a scam or suspicious, so it would be better to ignore everything.
Well,what can i say...
Whethe r it's real or not,it still poses as an illustration or example of what happens when a person get scamned..
I think it's undoubtedly nornal and relatable
However,i like to emphasis on what the scammer mentioned which was people do get scammmed due to get rich quick wchemes like this...my dear,if you are not ready to work hard,single your mind out from getting rich unless your grace prevails.People who want to get rich quick always end up like this,that is why you see young boys who participate in internet fraud always have one bad experience to tell..
Meanwhile,stay away from get rich quick schemes....it doesn't pay!