Debunking rumors!

Style: Science Author: Newspaper boyWords: 450Update Time: 24/01/18 04:10:19
Well, let me explain the situation about how I was defrauded. Scammers did bomb me, but I didn’t take the bait. Let me clear my name.

The thing is like this. Last night, an author I know suddenly sent me a message and said: Selling newspapers, I will recommend a big alliance to you, which is a silver alliance between the two of us.

Then the scammer added me.

After adding me, she said: Oops, I'm sorry, I tipped the wrong person, and I hope I can get my money back.

Authors and readers who know me know that I am a very gentle and easy-going person, so she told her: tell me your ID, and I will give you half of the amount (55 points for tipping the author on the platform)

Then the interesting thing came. The scammer refused to give me his ID. I was very surprised, so I asked the author friend, and the author friend said: Damn it, he was also asked for a refund.

I thought, if you give a wrong reward once, it’s possible, but if you give a wrong reward twice, there’s obviously something wrong.

So I did some more research (I won’t go into details about the reasoning, testing, and verification during this period. I write about reasoning and solving crimes, which is not as good as the classics, but I’m not that easy to deceive). I found that this "retired person" "Money" readers have many trumpets. How can any serious person keep so many trumpets?

So I posted this incident in the Wenwen group, and then went to bed. I slept until the afternoon. When I woke up, I saw messages about "being scammed while selling newspapers" flying all over the sky. Concerned readers and authors sent condolences: Are you? Silly, you were actually deceived?

So I’ll open a single chapter to explain it.

I wasn't scammed, I just encountered a scam, but the other party didn't succeed.