How To Catch A Scammer

There are so many scams on the Internet nowadays. Send me $419 and I will tell you how to avoid them. Always send money to strangers. If your virtual love interest ask for money, it’s usually not a scam. It’s an invitation for you to demonstrate just how much you care about the relationship.

Curiosity pulls you into the scam. Greed keeps you in it. Who is going to believe a con artist? Everyone, if she is good. Scammers usually have the best motivational quotes. They might take your money but at least they leave you inspired. If you want to ensure you never forget your wife’s birthday, forget it once.

I love scam phone calls. I pretend I’m an old Irish woman desperate to pay them. My record is an hour and a half. I pretended to go to the toilet five times in one and spent about forty minutes reading out my card details incorrectly later on. Little did the scammer know that he was the one in danger.

Beware. If he asks you to leave Instagram and chat via email or hangout, chances are he is a catfish scammer imposter. The best, the very best scammers ask you for advice. This is their favorite technique. It makes them seem vulnerable. It flatters your ego. If something looks too good to be true, you should walk away from your screen.

Fake people are like pennies. Two faced and worthless. The way to uncover fake currency is to hold it up to light. The same applies to people. Avoid clicking on suspicious links from emails, chat rooms and instant messages. Unless it’s a “click this link and win $1000” then you should absolutely click the link. You can’t miss out on a bag like that.

Whoever is detected in a shameful fraud is ever after not believed even if they speak the truth. Scammers be like “get your money up”. We did, you stole it! Scammers don’t care about your feelings. Everything they tell you is copied from a script. That’s why they call you sweetheart, dear, honey and sugar. They’re talking to multiple people

They can’t remember your name

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64 thoughts on “How To Catch A Scammer

  1. 🤣 Oh my goodness, you seem to have turned scammer-baiting into an art form! And what an amusing hobby it seems to be, trolling the scammers until they’re the ones about to lose it!

    Your insights into the techniques used by scammers are also quite astute. Scammers can be very manipulative, using flattery and feigning vulnerability to gain your trust. The old adage “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” really does apply here!

    Your wit and humor in discussing these scamming techniques are quite refreshing.

    Please I’m not a scammer 😂

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    The Brazilian people thank all the nations that help us.

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  3. it’s good to invest but do it the right way and have a knowledge of what you investing in before going all out,i was scammed and was able to recover my capital through the help of ‘’ BsbForensic. c0m ,he enlightened me more and i’ve been more careful since then .

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