Scam Prevention Guide

A reddit report about a impersonation scam that cost someone Amount not specified. Learn how to avoid falling victim.

I believe that aicreatormarkplace. com is a scam. Our friend signed up to become an AI model from an ad he saw on Instagram. So this website promises to educate you on how to use an AI model to create sexy content for users. The courses are free but you have to pay the company to get new images to then create sexy AI model videos. Content creators are required to post about 150 AI model images, so he has to pay them to get those. The intent is to engage with customers to get them to pay for sexual content on fanplace. com. So these guys are paying for my guy friend to send them AI photos and talk to them. If the my friend doesn’t keep up with creating new content to get subscribers, his account can be taken back. The company earns 40% of what he earns off of people paying for his content and subscriptions. He doesn’t know how often he gets paid once he starts earning or how much he gets per subscriber. There’s a website called fanplace. com, like Only. Fans where the people who sign up for his AI model sexy content go. The company, appears to be founded in Cyprus in Ukraine in 2025. On their website, it doesn’t explain how they get paid just that it’s through their bank or crypto. Communication is through Telegram, which is already known for shady dealings. I’m fairly certain that part of the scam is that my friend is paying for AI model photos and that even if he ā€œearnsā€ money that there’s going to be some sort of ā€œpay a feeā€ to get paid or his account with all this money he has earned will be taken back and he’ll get nothing. Anyone have any details about this company?

šŸ›”ļø How to Protect Yourself

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Check for spelling errors and poor grammar in emails

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Use two-factor authentication on all accounts

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