A stranger wants to send me $3,000 via Paypal, “Sugar Daddy”?
Should I hand it over or could something happen?
Should I hand it over or could something happen?
So, the question actually says it all: I want to order a T-shirt from the dm photo service and pick it up and pay in the store. Now, however, I have to provide a billing address, and I want to know whether I'll receive the invoice by mail or in the store. I'll actually pay…
It's always about profit through more money
I have something to sell on eBay and everyone from abroad wants to pay with FedEx and have the goods picked up. How does this scam work? Everyone is advising me against it.
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Hello, I've heard repeatedly that HagoBuy is a scam. Is that true? And if not, is it cheaper than PandaBuy and CssBuy, etc.
Heaven!
Please break off contact immediately , this is a clear and well-known scam attempt, you will not receive a single cent!
And there’s something else:
You are a minor and therefore are not allowed to have a PayPal account. PayPal is only available to people aged 18 and over .
But you know that yourself because you deliberately registered with a false date of birth.
And soon you have a real problem:
PayPal will soon want you to add a credit card ; they've been doing this more and more frequently lately to secure payments and filter out minors; but they'll probably also ask you to scan your ID for age verification.
At the very latest, it will come out that you registered with a fake date of birth; as a consequence, PayPal will then permanently block your account and you as a person , just like your colleagues here:
And please don’t bring up the story about the “parents’ account.”
What can happen?
It’s scam. Please close now immediately Your Paypal account
Hello, that’s a pretty well-known scam, so a jerk. The “Sugar Daddy” will send you a photo that says that the payment is out and you need to confirm your account once you get the money.
To “Confirm” you should send him money, or make an Amazon credit card, or a Google-play card accessible.
After that, he’s disgusted by the wind. Be smart and don’t fall into such a shyte.
How many times have you heard this was “just like” $3000?
Never? This has a reason because it doesn’t happen.
Is there anything else that can happen?
You’ll be locked up forever, whether you’re on the Sugardaddy or not.
Paypal is from 18J and not for children!
He will try to pull money out of your pocket and/or tap your access data
Thank you.
ChildThis fairy tale of Sugardaddy is just like the fairy tales of Easter bunny and Santa Claus. Do you still believe that?
What will happen:
that will always be foolish or stupid
She’s 14, you still believe in fairies, elves, unicorns and sugar daddyes.