Interesting scam

Posted by: Komodo

Interesting scam - 07/30/21 02:03 AM

I am getting used with email scams, and they tend to become increasingly sophisticated, but a few days ago I got a new one which almost got me.

I received an email from a friend I have not talked to in 2 years. I still send him Christmas emails but do not get responses. We started a dialogue, he asked me if I had an Amazon account. He did not sound like my friend but he had the right display name, and what was more intriguing he was writing me from the correct address. He then asked me to send an Amazon gift ecard to a friend. I asked him to call me.

The final email and the most obvious giveaway came with the email of his so called friend, lucyhoney123. This was funny. Something like granny95 would have been more convincing.

This guy was not trying to scam me of some money but send a gift to his sweetheart SW with other’s people money. The moral of this fable? If you try to impress a SW use your own money. Otherwise she won’t think that you are smart but that you are unreliable.
Posted by: RudolfW

Re: Interesting scam - 07/30/21 06:34 AM

Originally Posted By Komodo
I am getting used with email scams, and they tend to become increasingly sophisticated, but a few days ago I got a new one which almost got me.

I received an email from a friend I have not talked to in 2 years. I still send him Christmas emails but do not get responses. We started a dialogue, he asked me if I had an Amazon account. He did not sound like my friend but he had the right display name, and what was more intriguing he was writing me from the correct address. He then asked me to send an Amazon gift ecard to a friend. I asked him to call me.

The final email and the most obvious giveaway came with the email of his so called friend, lucyhoney123. This was funny. Something like granny95 would have been more convincing.

This guy was not trying to scam me of some money but send a gift to his sweetheart SW with other’s people money. The moral of this fable? If you try to impress a SW use your own money. Otherwise she won’t think that you are smart but that you are unreliable.


Unbelievable that I have content completely related to BDSM that gets moved to off topic and this is still in the lobby section. I need to speak to a moderator.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Interesting scam - 07/30/21 07:09 AM

The moderators are not on this site 24/7. This just came to my attention. It is being moved to the OT section.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Interesting scam - 07/30/21 07:20 AM

I've had that happen to me both with my email account and FB. I think it is called phishing. There are so many scams out there. More than likely no one is ever prosecuted. Most likely, many come from hackers overseas. My bank accounted was hacked into a few years back. They made off with about 3k. The bank put the money back into my account. But they didn't seem remotely interested in finding the hacks. Maybe they new it would be a losing cause. What does SW stand for?
Posted by: Komodo

Re: Interesting scam - 07/31/21 04:15 AM

Hi Cheyenne. You have a lot of good will and respect from me, and this is not an important issue, but IMHO it is still an error.

A SW is a sex worker. I fought a losing battle for years that there is a difference between a mistress and a SW, since this is the way they prefer to describe themselves I gave up a while ago.

This was the whole point of the post and why I posted it. This is not just about a scam, but about a scam gift to a SW, substitute mistress if you want. Relevant to guys because they could have been the subject of the scam, and to the mistresses because sometimes you have to look in the mouth of the gift horse.

This was a minor post and I don't really care about it. I debated with myself whether to post it on MF where I posted the rest of comments for the day or here and I chose Domina to keep some equilibrium.

At the time when I posted it there were exactly 5 active threads in the previous week. This being the case is there really a need for so much attention whether the post fits perfectly?

I might be a little sensitive because I had in the pasts posts moved which unlike this one were relevant and fit perfectly.

My problem is that this site has some structural and some conceptual problems mostly about how to handle conflicts. You do it admirably in the politics section which I would not want to touch with a five foot pole, but you are the exception which confirms the rule.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Interesting scam - 07/31/21 04:37 AM

Please don't take offense that it was moved. The SW aspect would have been fine in either forum. In any case, it is no big deal. I'm glad for your participation here. To the subject, I was thinking there really wasn't a woman involved at all. It may have been a man behind the whole thing. Who knows. The scams are crazy and desperate. I can't imagine being a miserable enough person to be involved in the internet fraud that happens to day.

Out of curiosity, what is your take on the difference between sex workers and prodoms?
Posted by: TedBCruisin

Re: Interesting scam - 08/01/21 01:40 AM

There are so many scams out there. Adult interests are a commonly targeted one. I've noticed Mistresses photos on advertisements that are clearly not their own at least a dozen times. In one case it turned out to be a man using the ladies photos to solicit money.
Posted by: AspX

Re: Interesting scam - 08/01/21 03:15 AM

Originally Posted By Cheyenne
Out of curiosity, what is your take on the difference between sex workers and prodoms?


Hey now... This comment is seriously off-topic of a lobby conversation that is really an off-topic subject so you are just asking for the moderator of this forum to lock this before we have a conversation.

JOKING
Posted by: AspX

Re: Interesting scam - 08/01/21 03:38 AM

Originally Posted By Cheyenne
I've had that happen to me both with my email account and FB. I think it is called phishing.


To be pedantic, you may have experienced phishing but this actually isn't. If anything, this is spear-phishing which focuses on a specific target rather than a random group of people.

However since it started with a hack and subsequent use of the hacked email account over several interactive emails, rather than just one targeted email that tries to get you to click on a link, I am not sure if it actually qualities as that either.

Not that it matters what you call it because it is definitely a monetary scam.

Originally Posted By Cheyenne
To the subject, I was thinking there really wasn't a woman involved at all. It may have been a man behind the whole thing.


HEY NOW... whatever happened to equal respect for women? Women are just as capable as men in all technical fields >:-p

Asp

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p.s. this is the kind of ridiculousness you get from me while laying in bed wearing stockings, panties and a bra at 4:30am on a Saturday night because a Domme ordered me to "sleep" in this getup but not touch myself... Let this be a lesson to all the Dommes who claim chastity is good for a man's thinking...
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Interesting scam - 08/01/21 04:00 AM

LOL. I certainly didn't mean that a woman wouldn't be capable of it. As another poster pointed out, it is not uncommon for a man to either impersonate a woman online. In this case, the girlfriend may have been made up. It was a crummy thing to do in any case. As the original poster pointed out, whoever was behind it wasn't very a very good crook.
Posted by: Komodo

Re: Interesting scam - 08/02/21 03:44 AM

Hi Cheyenne,

I do not even know how to get here without following your link and I think this is a good discussion which we will leave for a better time and a better place.

ASPX is completely correct on the phishing part. Btw I am impressed with the technical know how of Mistress1 here it was one of the things which attracted me to this site although she seems to have disappeared.

I will tell you a secret because I think that few people see this, I have in mind a new topic which will ruffle some feathers about Domina in general, and how the more successful it will get (a big if) the more it will look like MF.

That one will be serious and I do not want it to be hidden in politics, like my thread about the coming COVID from Last February or March which suffered the same fate because some young mistresses instead of taking advantage of the heads up preferred to shoot the messenger.
Posted by: AspX

Re: Interesting scam - 08/02/21 04:07 AM

Originally Posted By Komodo
ASPX is completely correct on the phishing part.


What the what? I was right about something?

I guess if ya spew enough bs into the atmosphere, you are bound to be right at some point grin.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Interesting scam - 08/02/21 05:27 AM

I look forward to your post in the lobby. You have my curiosity piqued.
Posted by: Komodo

Re: Interesting scam - 08/04/21 04:08 AM

You are right most of the time. Has to be pure luck.