Add to that a few through Google Voice as well. They all follow the script in the linked story 100%.
Of course, I see these for what they are, and usually try to fuck with them for as long as possible by breaking the script.
- Oh wow! No that's a terrible idea, Hon. I don't invest in commodities. (Crypto currency people hate it when you call BTC a commodity.)
- Have you asked your uncle for his broker's license? Wouldn't want either of you getting into trouble with the SEC. (Wink, wink.)
- Can we just skip to the part where you try to scam me for all my money with crypto fraud?
The latest development I've seen is getting unsolicited Add requests on LinkedIn. An unrealistically attractive Asian woman asks to connect. Maybe she has one or two common contacts in my network (victim targets as well?). LinkedIn is a NOT a dating or social network - it's focused on business networking. So, these always look like a fish out of water. How do I know? I've been using LinkedIn since it launched and have over 1,700 contacts in my network. NONE of them have ever been interested in dating (fat, ugly, old) me.
I've never let any of these progress to the point of them suggesting I invest. But if a guy is lonely and desperate enough, and naive enough not to spot the scam, I can see how they can do serious harm.
Life is good
The Cat