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08-29-2025 04:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by Tidybuoy
(Post 12523479)
It sounds like a scam. What if some random person offered to give you some money and requests your cash app or paypal?
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Yes, sounds like a scam. And if it sounds like a scam, I decline. The folks that perform scams are VERY creative and have come up with novel ways to steal from other people that I would never think of.
Most of what I hear about scams where money is being sent to the person being scammed is usually one of two things.
1) "Oops, I sent too much money, can you send the extra back" and it turns out that the person being scammed just lost the "extra" that they sent back and the money that was sent turns to vapor.
2) The person being scammed gets excited about the proposition of getting free money. Then the scammer says "oh, before I send you money, I need you to send me some money, then I'll send you 10x as much money back as you sent me" (or whatever) and then once the first "some money" is sent to the scammed, they need more, and more, and more, and the scammed, because they are mentally and emotionally (and fiscally) invested, they keep sending hoping that the payout will come and dig them out of the hole, but it never does. It's like a gambler feeding money into a slot machine thinking "when I win, I'll be ahead" and eventually "when I win I'll break even" and farther down the line "when I win, at least I won't be too far behind". I saw a woman feed $1500 into a machine trying to win $300 once and that was over hours and hours. It was ugly.
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