Hello, everyone.
Over the course of the last couple of days, I had been dealing, through private messages, with a bonafide "catfish" scammer here. I say "had been" because I did report the scammer to the Administrator and a moderator here, and "she", although I highly doubt that there was a female behind that account, has since been banned. I am starting this thread where new members usually post because this scammer was a new member, and I want you all to understand and watch out for some rather common "catfish" scams. If you do not know what a "catfish" is, then this should help:
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=catfish
catfish
A fake or stolen online identity created or used for the purposes of beginning a deceptive relationship.
And that deceptive relationship, which usually comes in the form of a "romance scam", is geared towards garnering monies from the deceived party, whether under the pretense of helping out someone who claims to love them, or whether through blackmail, which I will explain in a moment.
In the case that I just finished dealing with here, a new member, who claimed to be an 18-year-old female from Finland, immediately told me to feel free to message "her" after I merely welcomed "her" to this site. That alone was a red flag for me because I have dealt with several catfish scammers elsewhere in the past, and this is a common practice with them. Well, I did message "her", and the red flags just kept on coming.
First, "she" notified me that "she" was single and a virgin. Now, stop and think for a moment. Why would an 18-year-old female say that to a man who is a complete online stranger right off of the bat? The answer is simple:
To start the "romance scam".
When I tried to keep it respectful, and told "her" that I was a gentleman who was older than "she" was, well, here came the flattery. You know, "I am attracted to older men", "they are much more experienced in love and life", etc., etc.
Then, of course, "she" offered to send me some photos of "herself". Initially, I declined because I was already quite certain that I was dealing with a scammer. However, the next day, I felt convicted that I was obligated to "out" this person for the potential safety of others here, so I did tell "her" that it was okay to send me a photo or two. Well, it was no surprise to me to receive a photo of "her" in which "she" was wearing only a bra and panties. Again, what 18-year-old female would send such a photo to a complete stranger online?
At that point in time, since there was the slightest of slight possibilities that "she" might have just been a troubled youth, I told "her", after talking to her about "catfish" accounts, that I wanted "her" to take a photo of "herself" in which "she" was holding two spoons in "her" hand, and then to send that photo to me. I did so because these scammers will not normally have such an odd photo in their arsenal. Instead, it is always some beautiful woman who is normally scantily clad. Of course, "she" would not do so, but "she" suggested that we just engage in a video chat on Skype instead because "that was much easier". Oh, it is much easier...FOR THE SCAMMER.
I would encourage every one of you to "Google" something like "catfish Skype" or "Skype romance scams". If you do, then articles galore will appear on that topic. Aside from the very real possibility of the catfish stealing some of your vital information, their objective is to lure their suspect into some sort of uncompromised position (use your imaginations) which they record, and then they turn around and use that to blackmail their victim financially. In other words, they threaten to post that incriminating evidence on social Media or to show it to relatives of their victim.
Anyhow, please just be careful to not fall prey to such schemes.
If something appears too good to be true, then there is a reason for that. It is not true.
May God grant us all discernment by the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth.
Over the course of the last couple of days, I had been dealing, through private messages, with a bonafide "catfish" scammer here. I say "had been" because I did report the scammer to the Administrator and a moderator here, and "she", although I highly doubt that there was a female behind that account, has since been banned. I am starting this thread where new members usually post because this scammer was a new member, and I want you all to understand and watch out for some rather common "catfish" scams. If you do not know what a "catfish" is, then this should help:
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=catfish
catfish
A fake or stolen online identity created or used for the purposes of beginning a deceptive relationship.
And that deceptive relationship, which usually comes in the form of a "romance scam", is geared towards garnering monies from the deceived party, whether under the pretense of helping out someone who claims to love them, or whether through blackmail, which I will explain in a moment.
In the case that I just finished dealing with here, a new member, who claimed to be an 18-year-old female from Finland, immediately told me to feel free to message "her" after I merely welcomed "her" to this site. That alone was a red flag for me because I have dealt with several catfish scammers elsewhere in the past, and this is a common practice with them. Well, I did message "her", and the red flags just kept on coming.
First, "she" notified me that "she" was single and a virgin. Now, stop and think for a moment. Why would an 18-year-old female say that to a man who is a complete online stranger right off of the bat? The answer is simple:
To start the "romance scam".
When I tried to keep it respectful, and told "her" that I was a gentleman who was older than "she" was, well, here came the flattery. You know, "I am attracted to older men", "they are much more experienced in love and life", etc., etc.
Then, of course, "she" offered to send me some photos of "herself". Initially, I declined because I was already quite certain that I was dealing with a scammer. However, the next day, I felt convicted that I was obligated to "out" this person for the potential safety of others here, so I did tell "her" that it was okay to send me a photo or two. Well, it was no surprise to me to receive a photo of "her" in which "she" was wearing only a bra and panties. Again, what 18-year-old female would send such a photo to a complete stranger online?
At that point in time, since there was the slightest of slight possibilities that "she" might have just been a troubled youth, I told "her", after talking to her about "catfish" accounts, that I wanted "her" to take a photo of "herself" in which "she" was holding two spoons in "her" hand, and then to send that photo to me. I did so because these scammers will not normally have such an odd photo in their arsenal. Instead, it is always some beautiful woman who is normally scantily clad. Of course, "she" would not do so, but "she" suggested that we just engage in a video chat on Skype instead because "that was much easier". Oh, it is much easier...FOR THE SCAMMER.
I would encourage every one of you to "Google" something like "catfish Skype" or "Skype romance scams". If you do, then articles galore will appear on that topic. Aside from the very real possibility of the catfish stealing some of your vital information, their objective is to lure their suspect into some sort of uncompromised position (use your imaginations) which they record, and then they turn around and use that to blackmail their victim financially. In other words, they threaten to post that incriminating evidence on social Media or to show it to relatives of their victim.
Anyhow, please just be careful to not fall prey to such schemes.
If something appears too good to be true, then there is a reason for that. It is not true.
May God grant us all discernment by the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth.
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