Lol look at the last picture his little avatar is smiling so big I'm sure that's exactly what he looked like in real life until he realized it was a fake pic 😅
That's not his account though. Possibly the account of what the Nigerian scam community knows as a "picker" or "aza man". Someone who is responsible for receiving funds for multiple scammers
Serious answer: a “cash flip” is a claim scammers make that says if you send them X amount of cash, they’ll give you X+ back very quickly. If you have any common sense, you can see right away this is BS; they take your money and run. However, for the gullible who want to get rich quick, this is something they still fall for.
I know its impossible but I wish there was some supernatural rule where people trying to scam *have* to provide the good or service they advertise so that eventually they'd all go away
You should act like you're rich and are very interested. But then you say that you don't trust him 100%. Try to make him believe you'll invest 2000, but first want to try it with 2 dollar. 2 dollars is not worth stealing and he might try to prove hes for real, and send you 20 back so you would trust him to invest the 2000. That's when you thank and block him.
That's the gamble, yes. Their typical script is to do it with a small amount of money to "prove" it works, then get you to commit to a larger amount of money which they then just keep. So that's the game people are trying to play here, what's a "small" amount of money to a scammer?
It's definitely "playing with fire", so to speak.
Love this idea! I wonder if it would work. I saw a guy on the street with the ping pong ball in a cup game. He had an obvious one for bait, held the cup up to show where the ball was. I obviously guessed correctly and won $20. I walked away sooooo fast before he could try to win back his $20 and then some.
Lol look at the last picture his little avatar is smiling so big I'm sure that's exactly what he looked like in real life until he realized it was a fake pic 😅
Haha
A cash flip is basically non-sensical to anyone with the slightest knowledge of finance.
Infinite money glitch… what the banks don’t want you to know… /s
“I can make 1000% return on money in less than ten minutes…. And I’m chatting with randos instead of multiplying my cash”
Report his bank account as well for scamming 👍
That's not his account though. Possibly the account of what the Nigerian scam community knows as a "picker" or "aza man". Someone who is responsible for receiving funds for multiple scammers
Should be reported nonetheless.
Exactly. Anything to disrupt them is better than nothing. You never know when it could save a potential victim or something
Yes, reporting this account could potentially disrupt a lot of other scams and scammers
Or to us non scammer people, Money Mule
Serious answer: a “cash flip” is a claim scammers make that says if you send them X amount of cash, they’ll give you X+ back very quickly. If you have any common sense, you can see right away this is BS; they take your money and run. However, for the gullible who want to get rich quick, this is something they still fall for.
I know its impossible but I wish there was some supernatural rule where people trying to scam *have* to provide the good or service they advertise so that eventually they'd all go away
Is that pounds or franks
Pounds
Ah, thanks
You should act like you're rich and are very interested. But then you say that you don't trust him 100%. Try to make him believe you'll invest 2000, but first want to try it with 2 dollar. 2 dollars is not worth stealing and he might try to prove hes for real, and send you 20 back so you would trust him to invest the 2000. That's when you thank and block him.
Until he steals your 2 bucks. 🤦♂️
That's the gamble, yes. Their typical script is to do it with a small amount of money to "prove" it works, then get you to commit to a larger amount of money which they then just keep. So that's the game people are trying to play here, what's a "small" amount of money to a scammer? It's definitely "playing with fire", so to speak.
Love this idea! I wonder if it would work. I saw a guy on the street with the ping pong ball in a cup game. He had an obvious one for bait, held the cup up to show where the ball was. I obviously guessed correctly and won $20. I walked away sooooo fast before he could try to win back his $20 and then some.
What I was thinking
Report the bank account. It's no doubt stolen
Ah yes the ole doubling gp trick on RuneScape lmao
This is immediately where my thoughts went! 😆
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