This hilarious takedown of a ‘sugar daddy’ scammer is a proper hall of famer
Becky Holmes is an expert when it comes to taking down scammers in the most entertaining way possible, so much so that she’s got a book coming out.
And this effort from a little while back is a classic of the genre.
Yesterday was a very exciting day as I was offered my very own sugar daddy
To receive $3000 a week I just needed to pay a $30 deposit
Clearly a most lucrative arrangement but my payment didn’t go through
I’m starting to think NayPal isn’t as good as it’s more popular rival
— Becky Holmes hates spinach (@deathtospinach) October 3, 2022
And here’s the exchange in full …
Boom.
Should have told him to deduct the 30 and send you the rest
— Fleur BUTLER #RejoinEU #FBPE (@bullrefuter) October 3, 2022
Oh Fleur you really don’t understand. Me sending the $30 was so that my handsome new sugar daddy knew I wasn’t a scammer. You can’t be too careful these days. You silly sausage!
— Becky Holmes hates spinach (@deathtospinach) October 3, 2022
Infected rectum. I think I sicked in my mouth a bit lol pic.twitter.com/zo6uxFLAxs
— NotHappy (@Happy43589515) October 3, 2022
I am surprised you haven’t ended up on some sort of no scam list yet. Surely these “entrepreneurs” share a bad mark list, right? I mean, that would eliminate a lot of my weekly entertainment so I am sort of glad they don’t I guess, but still.
— Iggy is blowing away ☕ (@Iggy954) October 3, 2022
I’m on a lot of ‘suckers lists’ so it’s actually the opposite – my details get shared as someone that engages
— Becky Holmes hates spinach (@deathtospinach) October 3, 2022
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This woman outscammed a ‘romance scammer’ demanding £3,000 and it’s glorious
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