Yeah, me too, it inspired my response here, wanting to have my brothers and sisters in Him be cautious. Catfishers of anykind boggle my mind, how they are able to get strangers to send them money or personal info.few minutes ago had someone asking me for money and asking for my e-mail in chat .I just didn't respond
How I respond when ppl say I'm not asking for money, BUT... especially when it is followed up with them saying...here is my email what's yours?!!!! In case you can not tell from this Meme, that is me stepping away, lol
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few minutes ago had someone asking me for money and asking for my e-mail in chat .I just didn't respond
Spot on!!! I will remember your useful reply...I just had the same thing happen, so I'm assuming you ladies were contacted by the same person.
I don't know what everyone else's experiences have been (?), but in most cases for me, you can tell that the message is something generic and has probably been sent out to hundreds of other people, just hoping for fish that will give the line a tug.
When I used to correspond with inmates, one told me that Christians were a favorite target group of scammers because it a Christian's belief in God's command for us to love others is easy to manipulate.
Now I'm certainly not trying to say that everyone who asks for help is a criminal or a scammer, but I definitely applaud Charli's mission to keep people safe--and aware.
If the message is obviously generic, I just don't reply at all. If it's openly soliciting money, I report it.
And if it's someone who writes like 2 messages and asks for my contact info, I just try to politely explain that this whole site is set up for getting to know others so there's no reason for me to talk to them on another site if they really want to get to know me.
Anyone who blows up at this answer and has no concept of personal safety isn't going to be a real friend to you anyways, so it's best to just move on.
I just had the same thing happen, so I'm assuming you ladies were contacted by the same person.
I don't know what everyone else's experiences have been (?), but in most cases for me, you can tell that the message is something generic and has probably been sent out to hundreds of other people, just hoping for fish that will give the line a tug.
When I used to correspond with inmates, one told me that Christians were a favorite target group of scammers because it a Christian's belief in God's command for us to love others is easy to manipulate.
Now I'm certainly not trying to say that everyone who asks for help is a criminal or a scammer, but I definitely applaud Charli's mission to keep people safe--and aware.
If the message is obviously generic, I just don't reply at all. If it's openly soliciting money, I report it.
And if it's someone who writes like 2 messages and asks for my contact info, I just try to politely explain that this whole site is set up for getting to know others so there's no reason for me to talk to them on another site if they really want to get to know me.
Anyone who blows up at this answer and has no concept of personal safety isn't going to be a real friend to you anyways, so it's best to just move on.
I got one just yesterday of a lady asking me for my help and gave me her email. She sounded nice and addressed me as "dear beloved" with a tag of "God bless you." She gave me her full name and the nation she was in. She claimed she has cancer and wanted my help.... I was like stuck in what to do...I insisted why not talk about it here and why via email but she insisted due to her illness she couldn't be online....
I've met another one who was suffering from cancer and that she needed to transfer money to the someone's bank account before she dies. She had an inheritance from her deceased husband. Apparently, i was her choice (because I was a and I quote "a God-fearing person"). I was allegedly going to get like, One million dollars transferred to my account (i don't even have one). I said, I cannot and need to ask my parents in which she respected...anywayyyyy she gave me the bank details and I literally thought..."this is an answer to prayers!!"
I had got suspicious after googling her name and finding out she wasn't in the US but was living in Nigeria.......she stopped replying....interesting, really.
Yep, sis, classic scammer, block and runnnnnn!!!I got one just yesterday of a lady asking me for my help and gave me her email. She sounded nice and addressed me as "dear beloved" with a tag of "God bless you." She gave me her full name and the nation she was in. She claimed she has cancer and wanted my help.... I was like stuck in what to do...I insisted why not talk about it here and why via email but she insisted due to her illness she couldn't be online....
I've met another one who was suffering from cancer and that she needed to transfer money to the someone's bank account before she dies. She had an inheritance from her deceased husband. Apparently, i was her choice (because I was a and I quote "a God-fearing person"). I was allegedly going to get like, One million dollars transferred to my account (i don't even have one). I said, I cannot and need to ask my parents in which she respected...anywayyyyy she gave me the bank details and I literally thought..."this is an answer to prayers!!"
I had got suspicious after googling her name and finding out she wasn't in the US but was living in Nigeria.......she stopped replying....interesting, really.
the ones that bother me most are from those who have a "ministry" they are sponsoring, and live in a multi-million dollar home next to a private airport.Blue, yes, report, block and then walk away.
Yep, sis, classic scammer, block and runnnnnn!!!
FEET! DO YOUR DUTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Is that sorta like, stop, drop and ROLLLLLLLLLL!![]()