“No Program For Love”, How This Man Dealt With The Scam Girl Will Leave You In Splits

The screenshots of the conversation go viral

The online frauds are taking place at a very high rate in the country despite the fact that a good part of the population has become aware of the methods used by the fraudsters to rob them but still the big problem is that these fraudsters are coming up with new techniques to cheat people.

“No Program For Love”, How This Man Dealt With The Scam Girl Will Leave You In Splits - RVCJ Media
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There is no denying the fact that the majority of people are either searching for job or for money and fraudsters use these two factors for making a fool of the public. If you remember, many times you will get messages such as, “get a loan in just 3 clicks” or “your loan has been approved” or “get part-time job and earn big money while working for just 1-2 hours”, etc. and some of us make mistakes by clicking on the links and sending them our personal details.

Recently, an online user got a message from a girl who is working for a company and she offered the online user a job of writing a Google Review for Rs. 150 and the amount would have increased later on. However, the online user was in no mood to divulge his details, in fact he played the same game with the scamster as he started with complementing the girl, saying that she has a beautiful name and then he asked her whether there is any program for love because he has a lot of money. The girl remained unfazed as she kept talking about work and refused that there is no program for love. The online user then talked about the battle going on in Middle-East and said that there is no love left in the world but the girl went ahead with her scripted sentences.

Here are the screenshots of the conversation:

The X user has shared these screenshots with the caption, “Paisa bohot hai. Pyaar chahiye. Had a heart to heart conversation about love, world, peace, and everything with a scamster.”

That was a really good way to treat such people, what do you say?

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