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Scam Gone Wrong: Redditor Threatens Scammer With Black Magic, Internet Is Divided | Tendency

Nowadays, scams have become extremely common. People receive messages from scammers on various social media sites, showing them easy ways to make money. Although a few realize that engaging with a scammer can lead to harm, some people may not be aware of this, and others might just have a conversation with them for fun. Something like this happened recently. A Reddit user who goes by the name “Unfair-Manager-458” shared his hilarious exchange with the scammer that left many people divided.

The scammer’s exchange with the person. (Reddit)

The conversation begins with a scammer giving the Redditor a task. Once the task is completed, they give the Redditor 1500. Just when the scammer thinks the individual is falling into their trap, they start sending more tasks and promise to send more money. However, this time “Unfair-Manager-458” asks for money for pending tasks first. When they don’t receive the money, they start threatening the scammer with black magic. (Also Read: Man’s Chat With WhatsApp Scammer Turns Into A Discussion About Love And Peace)

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They even send black magic photos to the scammers and say that they will perform black magic, which will cause hair loss and may even turn them into a lizard.

Take a look at the full post here:

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This post was shared on June 23. Since its publication, it has received almost 600 upvotes, and that number is only growing. The share also has many comments.

Here’s how people reacted:

One individual said: “That’s good, but I hope you used a secondary bank account. Usually any bank account that has transacted with these fraudsters’ bank accounts is frozen.” (Also Read: WhatsApp scammer teaches man a ‘valuable lesson’ about life and money, Twitter agrees)

Another person posted: “I was wondering one thing, like when we get these messages from these illiterate scammers and we know it’s a scam and we have a subreddit set for it, the scammers go- They also believe that now that the person is sending black magic or whatever the images are, they are not going to fall for the scam and they also have a subreddit where they make fun of our black magic messages? “

“Damn, man. That was awesome,” someone else posted.

A fourth added: “I bet he’s checked his hair and will be paranoid if he feels a few hairs falling out.”

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