A brilliant scheme for divorcing alpha males

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Well, what. Now I'll tell you about one brilliant scam... although let's take it one by one...

You know, on forums of shadow topics, from time to time I hear the cries of narrow-minded comrades, like "Tell me a current earning scheme"...

Guys. Do you want to know what topics are relevant? It's not easy, it's very simple. We don't need to google earning schemes. We need to find out current news from suckers. Find out how they were scammed...

We open Facebook, type "anti-fraud" in the search... and stumble upon groups...

In these groups, information is published "So and so, I was scammed in such and such a way." Most often they write "So and so, such and such a woman scammed me, took an advance payment for shoes, but didn't send the shoes." This means that the topic with clothes is alive. Really? Really. I advise you to regularly monitor such groups for interesting stories... so here. I am these I also monitor groups...

In general, I came across a post like this.

"Hello everyone. Such and such a person (vkontakte.com\idchessokosheydrochki) deceived me. We met on vkontakte and started chatting. She said that she was looking for an athletic man for sex. Like her husband was an old fart and he didn't satisfy her. She told me that her husband was usually at work during the day and that she wouldn't mind meeting me. But only on the condition that we would have sex with a condom and that I would give her cunnilingus. Well, naturally, we agreed to meet... I took the number and dialed it. On the phone, she answered, like, "Yes, yes, Vital, I'm Marina, yes, my number, but don't call yet, I can't talk." Then she wrote the address, described the area, how to get there, told me to buy some wine, condoms, and that sort of thing. I arrived at the place. There was an elite new building there, with parking, everything as it should be. And so, I wrote to her on Viber, "Well, I'm here, "Say apartment". Then she says "So and so, the meeting is cancelled". I say "I don't understand". She says "Here's the thing, you see downstairs - security, I need to call them to warn them that the courier is coming, so they let me in". And my phone is in the minus, I can't call. So don't even think about going ahead, because security will pawn it on my husband. So, sorry, but it's cancelled. Then I say "Well, let me top up your mobile". She writes "Okay, put 2k on this number. I'm minus 2k". And she sends a screenshot. Well, I didn't sense a catch. I went to bank, transferred $20. I write to her "I sent it". She says "It didn't come, if you don't believe me - call me". I call - they say "Blah blah, the number is blocked". Well, I sent another 2k. Then another $20. In the end, $60 went. And the money still hasn't arrived. Only then did it dawn on me that they'd scammed me..."

Is it all clear to everyone? I don't think anyone needs to explain what to do?

We register a profile on Mamba, get out a fake phone and SIM card, put the chick on the phone, who will answer "Yes, yes, it's me". We agree on a meeting, give the address of an elite complex with security, then we drive her crazy and force her to transfer money to our mobile.Then we transfer money from the SIM card to Qiwi and withdraw it.

One moment. How can I make it so that when I call they say "Number blocked"? It's elementary. There are programs on Android that automatically pick up the phone and play a pre-recorded audio file to the caller. Like an answering machine.
 
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