A failed sophisticated scam attempt
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Posted:Jun 11, 2023 11:56 am
Last Updated:Jun 15, 2023 9:57 pm 2365 Views
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A few days ago a girl approached me, she looked quite attractive, the profile looked reasonable, the photos looked authentic, had a reasonable amount of friends and it was also at least 2 years old. So she writes to me that she is coming to my country next week and she is coming here to make have fun, would I be interested in hosting her as a company? I said, why not, sounds nice. She had "just an email", and when I hear just an email the lights turn on.
But I said ok let's see what the story is. We correspond, and she tells me that she is connected to a line of parties that are associated with Alt, no less. And that there is a site for swingers (Kasidie) that I need to sign up for and then I send an email to some email she gave me, introduce myself, and continue from there. I checked online for scams related to the site and did not find any, rather I understood that it is a relatively reliable website. Well, I did that and then I get an email back from the one supposedly related to Kasidie and what does she say? This is also what the girl told me - that it's a party with people who wish to remain anonymous, so you have to come with masks and buy them... through her, of course, and you have to transfer $300 and also do a medical examination to get the tickets. I said ok now I understand everything. For dessert I asked the girl I knew if she didn't want us to be linked on this site, she thought I meant Alt and then what did she say? Oh, I already deleted the account there.
Without a doubt one of the more complex scam attempts I've come across. be careful
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