Noah Hawryshko
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- Apr 28, 2016
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Facebook Scammer Chat Logs
I've been sick and sleep-deprived for the last 2 or 3 days and in no condition to do any real IM work, so I was looking over my accounts etc. and a Facebook scammer (real person, not a spambot) messaged one of them of the blue. Their profile picture was of an attractive woman and their name was "Anna".
Now "Anna" is obviously not a real person, but a scammer behind a computer. Basically, Facebook scammers like this will use profile pictures of attractive women to try and bait men into buying them things they can convert into cryptocurrency or liquid currency (Like Bitcoin, iTunes cards, Amazon cards, Prepaid VISA's, etc.). In this case the scammer is saying that her phone is almost out of data, and wants me to buy a $200 iTunes card so she can "refill it" and I can keep speaking with her.
I was about to ignore her, but I figured that as long as I wasn't in any mindset to do real work anyway I might as well have a little fun...
Imgur album mirror: https://imgur.com/a/0YHSNT7
Context of the scam (Images 1-3):
Now "Anna" is obviously not a real person, but a scammer behind a computer. Basically, Facebook scammers like this will use profile pictures of attractive women to try and bait men into buying them things they can convert into cryptocurrency or liquid currency (Like Bitcoin, iTunes cards, Amazon cards, Prepaid VISA's, etc.). In this case the scammer is saying that her phone is almost out of data, and wants me to buy a $200 iTunes card so she can "refill it" and I can keep speaking with her.
I was about to ignore her, but I figured that as long as I wasn't in any mindset to do real work anyway I might as well have a little fun...
Imgur album mirror: https://imgur.com/a/0YHSNT7
Context of the scam (Images 1-3):
Chatlog highlights (Chronological Order):
Right from the get-go I started laying on the bullshit hard, expecting to get blocked or screened, have a good laugh, and for the whole thing to be maybe a 10-minute endeavor. It wasn't.
And before you ask, no, there's not a hint of truth to anything I say from this point forward to the scammer. My 6-7 kids don't exist, my international wine connoisseury was made-up on the spot, I'm not terminally ill, and Tai Lopez never said any of those things:
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