I follow this guy because he makes good points from time to time. But, about a year ago or so, he contacted me privately on X and the conversation turned to my financial situation and investing in bitcoin type stuff.
The same thing happened with Dr. Simone Gold, who I worshipped. I understand these people need to make a living but it still left a bad taste in my mouth. Tread lightly.
Obviously I don't know what happened in your case, but there are accounts that pose as these influencers that do these types of scams. For example, Mike King (on Rumble) has a Q related show. He always has to say during the show to ignore anyone in the comment section that is pretending to be him (Mike King) and trying to sell something. He also says this happens to many influencers in this sphere. The scammers make a username or email that is very close to that of the legit person but are imposters. Could be what happend to you?
It very well could be. It has been a while but it seems like I checked it out fairly good. Good enough that I was convinced it was them.
I just went to X to see if the messages were still there. They weren’t. It looks like X’s message has changed to “New Chat” which requires extra security settings.
I still follow those in question and “whomever” it was quit messaging me when I ignored them. I’ll put it behind me and give them the benefit of the doubt.
Scammers are always impersonating popular accounts and getting into people's DMs. I can't say with certainty that's what happened but statistically, the odds are extremely high both instances were the work of scammer impersonators. It's super easy to copy the photo of a trusted account, create an account with one character slightly different and start messaging followers of the trusted account with bots.
Probably. Both messages started similar. Just a what’s up message to flatter. Then it turns to “have you thought about your financial future” and something about investing in bitcoin.
The conversations didn’t last past a couple of comments. I could see it being a con. I could also see it being them legitimately trying to make money off of its followers. A lot of people want to make money via YouTube, X, etc. I figure there are people on X that sell things this way.
Yeah, it didn’t really make me mad. I continue to follow his account. It was more like strike one, and I am keeping an eye on him. To tell you the truth there aren’t many Q centric accounts on X that I follow. Even back when Q was real time, I didn’t follow the interpreters at all. I read the drops myself and then compared notes with other Q peeps.
I follow this guy because he makes good points from time to time. But, about a year ago or so, he contacted me privately on X and the conversation turned to my financial situation and investing in bitcoin type stuff.
The same thing happened with Dr. Simone Gold, who I worshipped. I understand these people need to make a living but it still left a bad taste in my mouth. Tread lightly.
Obviously I don't know what happened in your case, but there are accounts that pose as these influencers that do these types of scams. For example, Mike King (on Rumble) has a Q related show. He always has to say during the show to ignore anyone in the comment section that is pretending to be him (Mike King) and trying to sell something. He also says this happens to many influencers in this sphere. The scammers make a username or email that is very close to that of the legit person but are imposters. Could be what happend to you?
It very well could be. It has been a while but it seems like I checked it out fairly good. Good enough that I was convinced it was them.
I just went to X to see if the messages were still there. They weren’t. It looks like X’s message has changed to “New Chat” which requires extra security settings.
I still follow those in question and “whomever” it was quit messaging me when I ignored them. I’ll put it behind me and give them the benefit of the doubt.
Scammers are always impersonating popular accounts and getting into people's DMs. I can't say with certainty that's what happened but statistically, the odds are extremely high both instances were the work of scammer impersonators. It's super easy to copy the photo of a trusted account, create an account with one character slightly different and start messaging followers of the trusted account with bots.
Probably. Both messages started similar. Just a what’s up message to flatter. Then it turns to “have you thought about your financial future” and something about investing in bitcoin.
The conversations didn’t last past a couple of comments. I could see it being a con. I could also see it being them legitimately trying to make money off of its followers. A lot of people want to make money via YouTube, X, etc. I figure there are people on X that sell things this way.
Yeah, it didn’t really make me mad. I continue to follow his account. It was more like strike one, and I am keeping an eye on him. To tell you the truth there aren’t many Q centric accounts on X that I follow. Even back when Q was real time, I didn’t follow the interpreters at all. I read the drops myself and then compared notes with other Q peeps.