The kind of person that falls for something this obvious kind of deserves to be scammed..
3 years ago (edited) | 1
I was all excited for a surprise! I just sub to the new guy and he’s going to give me prizes! Damn.
3 years ago | 3
It's actually happened to me before I knew it was a scam. I'm not really going to get into detail with it, but it really seemed legit for a second😤
3 years ago | 1
I dunno. I suspect it really is you. I answered and got a million bucks. I only had to give him my PayPal login credentials, bank account # CC and SS#'s. You needn't be shy about doing these great things for people! 😆 🤣
3 years ago | 2
I texted them to do some research. Its a business account for some reason, If you wanna read it, here is what happened... So I messaged asking a simple hello. To which I got a congratulations message a few minutes later. They said I had been selected out of a short list of winners. Next they wanted to see a screenshot of my comment. No. Because then they could associate my phone number with my Google account. So I cropped out their comment and sent that instead, hiding mine. I got another congratulations message and a request for my full name. So I gave them a fake one. Next I asked what I had won, this was the exact reply. You won a Samsung x21, one I watch series 7, 2 hoodies and one limited edition stickers. Now, firstly the x21 isn't a real phone and an iwatch is gonna make apple cross 🤣 So I asked for some photos and got sent a photo of a crate with a Chinese label on it set to view once. I ran the label through tramslation software and got 'fragile ceramic'. Huh? I asked about this and he just said he has a Chinese logistics man and left it there. He deflected any further questions and said are you here for questions or to claim your prize. After he asked for my address, I gave him the address for Liverpool police station which of course he didnt check so we moved on 😅 So I cut to the chase and sent this becuase at some point with these scammers, money will come up...Sounds expensive, has this all been paid for? And now he gets to the money part. He said no, and sent me a screenshot of 5 options for shipping all with 3 figure sums. Fedex, ups, royal mail, hermes and the last one was just overhanging the screen so I couldn't tell what it was. I asked how can I get the payment to them. I was expecting bitcoin but got google pay, cash app or gift cards. I went with gift cards because it's the easiest to lie about 🤣 I said I went to the store and bought a gift card. Using a random code generator I sent him the fake code and told him it was a p*rnhub gift card as it was the only one they had. I even prepped a photo I found on reddit incase he asked for it...which he did 🤣 He was shocked and said this We have way of doing things here. If you're not comfortable you can forfeit it. We don't force our winner's to claim their packages, it's optional. I said this just before he blocked me 😆 Oh believe me I know you have a way of doing things. I'm not sorry for my inconvenience. I know you're a scammer and I've just been wasting your time 😁 Did you even bother to check that code? Or the address for that matter? It leads to a police station you idiot! 😂 I've been dropping hints this whole time but you're too thick to realise. Go get a real job. It ended here...lots of fun
3 years ago | 2
Jonathan Casey
I’m sure many of you are already aware of the WhatsApp scam happening. However, for those that are not aware, this is NOT me. Please do not message this person or attempt to contact them.
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