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Can I not write to him anymore? Or can I? Because we've already written to him once, which means he's already accepted my request.
Some people then write back:
“Hello Julia!🥰
Why do you have a new number??👈”
So the deceivers know that there is really your number; and also that you have a daughter called Julia, and if you still see your profile, the deceiver knows if you are Mom or Dad of Julia.
So: now they can call you and claim that your daughter Julia had a serious accident, and she himself is guilty.
Against high cash payment they want to buy Julia “free”
That’s scam. They try to spend money or anything.
Just ignore. Or report when it’s on an app
This message (or similar) gets massive people.
That doesn’t have anything to do with anyone knowing your phone number.
Your number is just a sequence of numbers of which the first (+49 1xx) are already known.
Then PCs simply write randomly selected phone numbers within this sequence, and send such messages, and hope that the recipients will fall into it.
Spam. Someone either wants your money or your data. Or both
Because that’s the beginning of the granddrick.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enkeltrick
Block, delete, finish.
Hi I got this message yesterday too I was wondering I even did but that was the stupid one who you were where you got my number here isn’t mom
And you got an answer
No erased right up until now nothing I would have to report back
That’s phishing, so Fake. Ignore, delete and possibly block
Clear and ignore immediately.