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DAY 74 & 75 | Stacey & Charles

We’re planning our wedding 🎉

I tried a Grabify link but then Grabify went bad times, so I’ve sent another 🙈

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 6 hours ago
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QUESTION: Is it safe to answer robots?

More specifically, I’m referring to those robo-calls that pretend to be PayPal or Visa security, or Bell or whoever else, and then ask you to press a key on your phone to speak to a representative.

Am I opening myself up to any risk by pressing a random key? Can they use that to initiate call-forwarding or to transfer me to a pay-per-minute line without my knowledge or anything like that?

I get a couple of these calls a week, and I’d prefer to do my part to waste as many scammers’ time as possible, but I want to be sure that I’m not putting myself or my household in danger by doing so.

Thanks, and sorry if this is a stupid or repetitive question.

Keep up the good work!

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u/UnorthodoxyMedia — 5 hours ago
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Russel Brunson collaps with Iman Gadzhi

I've heard a lot of rumors about Imam Gadzhi, not just rumors. Actually, you know i have read so many reddit posts that explain his courses, which label him as a con artist and a fake guru.

On the contrary I have a lot of good things about russel brunson and his courses.

Now i have seen an event that they both are collaborating, so i was wondering if anyone has seen it what do you think?

u/One_Bite_6728 — 7 hours ago

SADLY A REAL LIFE SCAM - USING MY IDENTITY

Charles has been quite quiet today so I will do two days in advance be tomorrow.

But, in the meanwhile, some poor lady has been scammed by someone using my identity on TikTok 🥺

Fake Stacey, put her in touch with a “recovery scammer” so this lady got scammed twice 😭

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/scambaiting+1 crossposts

Potential romance scam

Hi everyone,

​I'm posting here because I have strong doubts about a recent interaction and would like your feedback or experiences.

​I met a woman on Personality Database (PDB), but the whole setup has been very strange from the start:

​The setup: She claims she's on PDB to help a friend find a guy (so she's not the person directly on the profile).

​The background: She says she's of Asian descent, lives in Rotterdam, and comes across as quite superficial.

​The contact info: We moved to WhatsApp, but she's using a WhatsApp Business account with a +44 (UK) number, despite claiming to live in the Netherlands.

​The behavior: She's fairly distant in her messages, yet constantly brings up her business and investments. At the same time, she keeps repeating that she wants a "serious relationship."

​The video call: Unusually for this kind of interaction, she's insisting on doing a video call.

​I'm really suspicious and worried this might be a trap (blackmail or a crypto/financial scam). As a precaution, I gave her a fake number.

​Does this pattern sound familiar to anyone? Have you ever run into a profile like this?

​Thanks for your help!

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DAY 73 | Stacey & Charles

Charles went to the city and then got a headache, so we went speak too much 🥺

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 2 days ago
▲ 64 r/scambaiting+1 crossposts

Reanu and Maggie .. the end is nigh … part 8

at first the hospital thing was a big fat lie … but unfortunately i’ve jinxed myself and really am in hospital with pneumonia which isn’t helping my patience with this fool and i’m looking forward to telling him what a scumbag he is.

u/Xandrabirdy — 2 days ago

DAY 72 | Stacey & Charles

He still wants the “spicy”’pictures….

But, what Reddit wants, Reddit gets 😃

I’ve been working on “Happier than a happy thing” merch 😎

(Which is what is mentioned)

Plus! TOP news! Remember I baited John?

I spoke with the REAL John today for a scam awareness podcast I’m working on 😃

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 3 days ago

Fool me once...? Wait, did I just get conned? pt. III

Serious question, am I a nice guy or gullible? I'm on the fence in whether I did a good thing or just got duped.

We've talked a lot more since then, I'm not going to share any of that because it gets personal and I don't want to do that to her. She seems genuine but I know I can't be certain.

u/zombie_eaters — 3 days ago
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Warning: Alex Betj (@AlexBetj / Certified Picks) SCAMMER

I am putting this out there so nobody else gets scammed out of their hard earned money like I did. If you follow betting groups on Telegram, you have probably seen Alex Betj (Certified Picks) pushing his guaranteed 3 leg parlays.

The biggest warning flag here is the blatant bait and switch. He aggressively markets specific slips and odds on his channel to get you hyped up to buy. The second your payment clears, he sends you a 3-leg parlay that looks absolutely nothing like the one he just promoted. You are completely blindsided with totally different, unrelated picks.

Here is exactly how the rest of the scam plays out:

  • Hidden Fees: He pushes a flat $149 fee. You click his checkout link and immediately get hit with unexpected Whop platform fees and taxes. My total checkout came out over $172.
  • The Fake Guarantee: He promises a solid guarantee where you get a free pick if you lose. Do not fall for it. His actual analysis is nonexistent. His selections perform no better than if you just blindly clicked over and under yourself.
  • The Losing Loop: The first parlay he sent me busted immediately. He sent a second free parlay the next day, and that one lost too. You just end up stuck in a cycle of losing your own bankroll on his terrible plays while he protects his initial fee.
  • The Upsell Trap: This is the newest development. When I confronted him about the back to back losses and demanded my $172 refund, he completely refused. Instead of making it right, he tried to upsell me a "Premium prediction" for an insane $298. He actually had the nerve to claim this premium tier "always wins". I'm not that stupid of a sucker.

He lures people in with fake teasers, traps you in a cycle of losing picks, and inflates the price at the last second. Keep your cash safe and avoid Alex Betj.

u/tomt995 — 3 days ago

Fool me once pt. II

Okay I really had to condense this down to get it to the 20 max pictures.

A major twist after this, I may or may not post a part 3 I have to figure out how to approach it, it's wild.

u/zombie_eaters — 4 days ago

DAY 71 (continued) | Stacey & Charles

My tactic worked! 😃

Maybe he will be more attentive now!! 😬

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 5 days ago

DAY 71 | Stacey & Charles

Still wants to make love 😍

But isn’t very responsive, so I thought I’d do the “jealous thing” 😆

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 5 days ago

DAY 70 | Stacey & Charles

He wanted the sexy talk - but I was at work 🙃

Also, please be aware that I don’t go to bed fully clothed! 🙈😆

As he is sticking to being in Korea he’s still not messaging all that much 😬

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 6 days ago

DAY 69 | Stacey & Charles

Do people think he will ghost me now he knows I dot have any money?

He seemed to go tired VERY quickly 🤨

u/Stacey_Hernandez — 7 days ago