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Scammer
inicky46 61 Reviews 26 reads
posted
1 / 14

I was approached last year by someone who claimed he'd hacked my computer's camera. He claimed he had footage he'd share on various media unless I paid him $5,000. I never responded, taped over my camera and temporarily withdrew from several sites which were the only ones where I could suffer any damage. Nothing happened.
But if I were you I'd contact the site in question and see if they would remove the info. You never know unless you try.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 19 reads
posted
2 / 14

All public pictures are inherently plausibly deniable.  It's only pictures of you that are obviously private that may be of concern.  If there are pics on the website that are private I would post them on Facebook or wherever to make them seem like public fotos. No one will be able to unravel the time sequence. So who cares if to they have public pictures -- nullified.

WIMissScarlet See my TER Reviews 52 reads
posted
3 / 14

There are no websites where escorts review clients. Do not click on links in a text or an email that you do not know. Do not send 3K dollars to anyone that is threating you. This is a scam, just like the silly deposit scams. Do not respond, do not send money, and move on with life. Once you interact they will continue to harass you. Legitimate providers that require your screening info are not going to risk their reputation with this silliness. This happened because you clicked on a garbage nonsense text, not because legitimate providers screen. Please don't conflate the two.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 28 reads
posted
4 / 14

but if you really want to do something, forward the text to your local DA, and ask if they can do anything to learn who that number belongs to, and charge them with extortion.

 
You never know.

edinathens 23 reads
posted
5 / 14

. . . it'll never end. They will keep coming back for more until you stop paying.

TiannaTemptation See my TER Reviews 43 reads
posted
6 / 14

A unclosed site of a sensitive nature (was called out that the information was being withheld to protect the users reputations), was hacked, and phone numbers along with associated personal data was published on the dark web b

It is possible that someone purchased your data and is now using it to blackmail you, I don’t know what this “sensitive” site was, except that my number was involved.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 29 reads
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7 / 14
fitnessbuff1 6 Reviews 35 reads
posted
8 / 14

Think about it. If they really had something on you, they would have sent a sample of something questionable you did. I wouldn’t respond. Let’s say you did send $3,000. What would stop them for requesting additional money?

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 52 reads
posted
9 / 14

If they provide a link or some wallet, you should know what to do. Extortion is a felony. I wouldn't feel bad at all in calling the cops or fbi on the scammers.

 
And yeah, they should have said what info they have on you. Since they haven't it's likely they have none. Call their bluff but first I'd get the info about how they want money delivered. If its a in-person drop I'd play along and tell a cop/fbi agent.

Good luck.

impposter 49 Reviews 46 reads
posted
10 / 14

I think it was on 60 Minutes or Dateline or other Investigative Reporting show that once a scammer finds a "mark" (someone who replies to their scam - blackmail threat, investment opportunity, Nigerian 419 scam, "Important package, click here to confirm your FedEx delivery address," Premium Escort Service for only $99 :-) , ...) that the contact info becomes more valuable and moves from the cheap list of "200 million valid email addresses" to the expensive list of "10,000 emails that succeeded."  
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There was another recent thread in August from someone seeking help to deal with a blackmail threat, ~8/9/2023. It looks like the entire thread was deleted but there were some good suggestions there, including: CONTACT A LAWYER to handle it for you.
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I agree that it is probably a scam. Let LE (local, state, Fed, FBI, ...) take care of it.

Posted By: edinathens
Re: If you pay . . .
. . . it'll never end. They will keep coming back for more until you stop paying.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 31 reads
posted
11 / 14

where you can reverse search a phone number for 5 or 10 dollars to find out who owns the phone.  If you get a hit, then you know you are being extorted by the dumbest fucking blackmailer on the planet and you should not take it seriously.   Lol

MaxSky 273 Reviews 28 reads
posted
12 / 14

Exactly.!  My wife gets the same scam blackmail emails all the time and her computer doesnt even have a camera.
Ignore them.

DrillBit9 31 reads
posted
13 / 14

That happened to me too last year. Those scammers deal in percentages of folk who were scared into responding. Best course of action is to simply ignore it. The one scammer who tried to scam offered me 12 month payment terms🤣🤣🤣

JKDC 60 reads
posted
14 / 14

I agree with you this is a scam. But there are actually sites where providers share info about clients to keep each other safe and avoid people who don't pay etc.

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