Scam Prevention Guide - $110000.0 Lost

A reddit report about a impersonation scam that cost someone $110000.0. Learn how to avoid falling victim.

I was contacted me on Facebook. We started talking regularly, and over time she gained my trust. She made it seem like she genuinely cared about me and even showed interest in my personal life and things I owned. After building that trust, she introduced me to a “Tik. Tok platform” where I could make money by completing. Hi everyone, I’m sharing this because I don’t want anyone else to go through what I did Then things started escalating: • The orders became bigger and more expensive • I had to keep adding more money to “complete” them • If I didn’t complete orders on time, I was charged penalties • When I tried to withdraw, I was asked to pay different fees — taxes, verification fees, etc This cost me $110,000. Additional details: amount: $110,000.

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