A tale of a scammer who pretended to be Alice Little
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A tale of a scammer who pretended to be Alice Little
This a tale of a scammer. A scammer I managed to keep on the hook for over a year and a half. It’s a long one, so I’ll tell it in multiple parts. This scammer was pretending to be Alice Little.
Now, this is not the first fake Alice I’ve spoken to. In fact, I’ve chatted with a few others, and let the real Alice know about them. I’ve also shared the chats with her. But this one…I just could not pass up.
So let’s begin.
Part 1: Welcome to my world!
This scammer sent me a friend request on Facebook. Odd, because Alice had already accepted my friend request. So I clicked on the profile and investigated it further.
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When you first click on it, it looks normal. But you know me. I had to scroll down. It didn’t take long to see these.
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Now, I could have left this alone. I could have refused the friend request and there’d be no story. But for this guy to try and scam people pretending by to be Alice was just reprehensible. For an added laugh, the Chicken Ranch that was tagged was a poultry farm in Pretoria, South Africa.
“You called down the thunder! Now you’ve got it! I’m coming, and he’ll is coming with me!”
So here we go! Nick Vs scammer!
I accepted the friend request.
The scammer wasted no time in contacting me on Facebook messenger. After a short conversation, the chat moved to Google Chat, formerly Hangout.
Now the real fun begins.
I did let Alice know about this development, and I kept her in the loop. I also shared a few highlights of the chat, which she found amusing.
This scammer copied and pasted online love sonnets and other such things…stuff that was decidedly un-Alice. Typical stuff from a romance scammer drawing in a victim. After a few days, the scammer starts asking for money. I responded with:
“Did you forget? I’m coming to see you on Saturday!”
The scammer: “Oh! You see I’m not there.”
I went on Google Earth on street mode and screen capped the exterior of the house Alice is at now and sent those pictures to the scammer. The scammer continued to protest they weren’t there, but I knew the schedule.
What would have been better is if I were actually seeing Alice at that time.
The scammer relented and said “I will see you soon.”
The game was afoot. I was gonna make this 419 creep sorry he ever met me.
To be continued. It gets better.
Now, this is not the first fake Alice I’ve spoken to. In fact, I’ve chatted with a few others, and let the real Alice know about them. I’ve also shared the chats with her. But this one…I just could not pass up.
So let’s begin.
Part 1: Welcome to my world!
This scammer sent me a friend request on Facebook. Odd, because Alice had already accepted my friend request. So I clicked on the profile and investigated it further.
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When you first click on it, it looks normal. But you know me. I had to scroll down. It didn’t take long to see these.
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Now, I could have left this alone. I could have refused the friend request and there’d be no story. But for this guy to try and scam people pretending by to be Alice was just reprehensible. For an added laugh, the Chicken Ranch that was tagged was a poultry farm in Pretoria, South Africa.
“You called down the thunder! Now you’ve got it! I’m coming, and he’ll is coming with me!”
So here we go! Nick Vs scammer!
I accepted the friend request.
The scammer wasted no time in contacting me on Facebook messenger. After a short conversation, the chat moved to Google Chat, formerly Hangout.
Now the real fun begins.
I did let Alice know about this development, and I kept her in the loop. I also shared a few highlights of the chat, which she found amusing.
This scammer copied and pasted online love sonnets and other such things…stuff that was decidedly un-Alice. Typical stuff from a romance scammer drawing in a victim. After a few days, the scammer starts asking for money. I responded with:
“Did you forget? I’m coming to see you on Saturday!”
The scammer: “Oh! You see I’m not there.”
I went on Google Earth on street mode and screen capped the exterior of the house Alice is at now and sent those pictures to the scammer. The scammer continued to protest they weren’t there, but I knew the schedule.
What would have been better is if I were actually seeing Alice at that time.
The scammer relented and said “I will see you soon.”
The game was afoot. I was gonna make this 419 creep sorry he ever met me.
To be continued. It gets better.
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It looks like the pictures didn’t go through. I was afraid of that. I’ll reproduce the chats and emails best I can.
The first pic was Alice Little’s profile pic and heading pic. Everything after were the scammer’s actual pictures. I held onto a few.
The first pic was Alice Little’s profile pic and heading pic. Everything after were the scammer’s actual pictures. I held onto a few.
Last edited by OldNick999 on Mon May 19, 2025 1:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Part 2: Bedknobs and Bait Cards!
There is a lot of chat I had to go back through, and Google Chat crashed as I was going back through all this. Not to mention this scammer started a whole new account so there was that chat backlog too. That part isn’t important now but we’ll get to it.
So the scammer asked me to send $800 in Google Play cards. Now my ex has an Android phone and will give me her empty cards for this undertaking. These are what I call my bait cards. They look legit but have already been cleared of any money so they’re garbage now. I have a collection of empty Google, Apple, Steam, and even Nintendo eShop cards. I have provided many pictures of these to the Scambaiting Forum, and have been told I’m at “oga level” with that. Even the legendary Mr Pricky of Scambait Central fame has used one of my cards. Awesome!
My mom asked me if I’d drop some mail into the post office box, so I took the opportunity to get pictures of me stuffing my bait cards into an empty envelope and writing a fake address to the ranch on it. The scammer didn’t know the difference. His Chicken Ranch was a poultry farm in Pretoria.
I then went to the post office and dropped my mom’s bills into the box. I also pretended to drop the empty envelope into the box and got a picture of it. I then continued the bait.
The scammer asked me to take pictures of the cards and send the pictures.
Me: I did you one better. I mailed the cards to you.
Scammer: Why?
Me: That way, you can enter them yourself.
The scammer then lectures me on why I’m supposed to just send the codes. Nothing I haven’t read before but if it pisses this scammer off, it’s a win.
This scammer is either desperate or dense. He kept hanging on and providing entertainment for me and anyone else that read the snippets of the chat I posted.
This scammer’s persistence caused me to employ another tactic in my playbook…multiple characters!
Stay tuned for the next chapter! To be continued…
There is a lot of chat I had to go back through, and Google Chat crashed as I was going back through all this. Not to mention this scammer started a whole new account so there was that chat backlog too. That part isn’t important now but we’ll get to it.
So the scammer asked me to send $800 in Google Play cards. Now my ex has an Android phone and will give me her empty cards for this undertaking. These are what I call my bait cards. They look legit but have already been cleared of any money so they’re garbage now. I have a collection of empty Google, Apple, Steam, and even Nintendo eShop cards. I have provided many pictures of these to the Scambaiting Forum, and have been told I’m at “oga level” with that. Even the legendary Mr Pricky of Scambait Central fame has used one of my cards. Awesome!
My mom asked me if I’d drop some mail into the post office box, so I took the opportunity to get pictures of me stuffing my bait cards into an empty envelope and writing a fake address to the ranch on it. The scammer didn’t know the difference. His Chicken Ranch was a poultry farm in Pretoria.
I then went to the post office and dropped my mom’s bills into the box. I also pretended to drop the empty envelope into the box and got a picture of it. I then continued the bait.
The scammer asked me to take pictures of the cards and send the pictures.
Me: I did you one better. I mailed the cards to you.
Scammer: Why?
Me: That way, you can enter them yourself.
The scammer then lectures me on why I’m supposed to just send the codes. Nothing I haven’t read before but if it pisses this scammer off, it’s a win.
This scammer is either desperate or dense. He kept hanging on and providing entertainment for me and anyone else that read the snippets of the chat I posted.
This scammer’s persistence caused me to employ another tactic in my playbook…multiple characters!
Stay tuned for the next chapter! To be continued…
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Me: Are you looking for someone to take you out of sex work?
Scammer: Yes dear
Me: I can’t do it. I can’t have that on my conscience.
Part 3: Meet Rikki and Luther
After several bait cards that went nowhere, I wondered what I could do to frustrate this scammer. Then I realized I could introduce some…shall we say…competition.
I came up with the character, Rikki.
I named Rikki after a stripper I knew in Washington State. Rikki was everything I desired in a lover when I was younger. She was an exotic beauty that was sexy defined. With this, I created suitable competition for this scammer.
For context, this scammer thinks I live in Elko. I don’t know if there are strip clubs in Elko but there are brothels. For the purposes of this bait, Rikki is a stripper. For visual representation of Rikki, I used a picture of Anna Bell Peaks. If she ever made the brothel rounds, I’d for sure book time with her.
The scammer didn’t take kindly to Rikki. In fact, all scammers seem to hate speaking to multiple people at once. That’s what makes it a great strategy. Confusion is a great tool.
This scammer didn’t like Rikki. In fact, the two have had heated arguments which resulted in the scammer threatening her life.
The other character I introduced was Luther, the brother of my character. (If I didn’t mention it before, my scambaiting persona is called Jack Wayne.) Luther is a thief, an addict, a liar, and a criminal. He’s also a smooth talker. Luther has the scammer convinced he’ll send money, then crashes and burns.
There’s also a theme where I promise to pay the scammer on payday, then when payday rolls around, something happens, and I can’t pay him. Here’s one such scenario.
Rikki had to go to Reno because her mom died, so Jack had to drive her and her kid there and leave the money in Luther’s hands to send to the scammer.
Before I go on, I should mention the scammer gave me an address to send cash to, as the Google Play cards were all bad. So I was given an address in San Marcos, Texas.
Holy shit! This fucker had a money mule! He’s more organized than I thought.
I looked up the money mule. I wondered wether or not to reach out to him, but ultimately decided against it. Either he’s a victim tricked into this by the scammer, or he’s complicit and a knowing ally. So I left him alone.
It was up to Luther to send the $800 to the scammer while Jack and Rikki went to Reno. And Luther failed this task! He used the money on drugs, booze, and an escort. This pissed the scammer off and Jack got to hear about it.
It’s only been a month and a half up to this point, this scammer’s already been through the wringer, and we’ve only just begun! Being that I kept this scammer on my hook for a year and a half, what more can I put this scammer through?
To be continued…
Scammer: Yes dear
Me: I can’t do it. I can’t have that on my conscience.
Part 3: Meet Rikki and Luther
After several bait cards that went nowhere, I wondered what I could do to frustrate this scammer. Then I realized I could introduce some…shall we say…competition.
I came up with the character, Rikki.
I named Rikki after a stripper I knew in Washington State. Rikki was everything I desired in a lover when I was younger. She was an exotic beauty that was sexy defined. With this, I created suitable competition for this scammer.
For context, this scammer thinks I live in Elko. I don’t know if there are strip clubs in Elko but there are brothels. For the purposes of this bait, Rikki is a stripper. For visual representation of Rikki, I used a picture of Anna Bell Peaks. If she ever made the brothel rounds, I’d for sure book time with her.
The scammer didn’t take kindly to Rikki. In fact, all scammers seem to hate speaking to multiple people at once. That’s what makes it a great strategy. Confusion is a great tool.
This scammer didn’t like Rikki. In fact, the two have had heated arguments which resulted in the scammer threatening her life.
The other character I introduced was Luther, the brother of my character. (If I didn’t mention it before, my scambaiting persona is called Jack Wayne.) Luther is a thief, an addict, a liar, and a criminal. He’s also a smooth talker. Luther has the scammer convinced he’ll send money, then crashes and burns.
There’s also a theme where I promise to pay the scammer on payday, then when payday rolls around, something happens, and I can’t pay him. Here’s one such scenario.
Rikki had to go to Reno because her mom died, so Jack had to drive her and her kid there and leave the money in Luther’s hands to send to the scammer.
Before I go on, I should mention the scammer gave me an address to send cash to, as the Google Play cards were all bad. So I was given an address in San Marcos, Texas.
Holy shit! This fucker had a money mule! He’s more organized than I thought.
I looked up the money mule. I wondered wether or not to reach out to him, but ultimately decided against it. Either he’s a victim tricked into this by the scammer, or he’s complicit and a knowing ally. So I left him alone.
It was up to Luther to send the $800 to the scammer while Jack and Rikki went to Reno. And Luther failed this task! He used the money on drugs, booze, and an escort. This pissed the scammer off and Jack got to hear about it.
It’s only been a month and a half up to this point, this scammer’s already been through the wringer, and we’ve only just begun! Being that I kept this scammer on my hook for a year and a half, what more can I put this scammer through?
To be continued…
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Part 4: Luther’s plan, Jack’s accident, and more trouble brewing!
Things are heating up!
This scammer has been chatting with three different characters, all played by me. And it’s only gonna get crazier!
Luther is kind of a useless character, but we’ll see a more devious side. Luther is planning a heist in Vegas, and is not only promising the scammer a huge cut of the money, but also offers to have the scammer live with him. Luther is very much a scumbag, and the character’s prime purpose is to get under a romance scammer’s skin.
Luther: If this goes well, we’ll be rich! You can even quit the ranch!
Scammer: Okay.
Luther: Leave my loser brother and be my pet.
Scammer: Okay.
Luther: Be my cum dumpster fuck puppet!
Scammer: Okay.
I know I’m not talking to the real Alice, so I have no problem whatsoever saying that kind of stuff. I will say shit to a scammer I won’t dare say to anyone else, especially people I like! The “cum dumpster fuck puppet” thing started with another scammer previously. That’s a combination of words reserved only for romance scammers.
Oh, and this part of the chat took place on my birthday!
The scammer seemed very excited about Luther’s plan, especially after Luther got kicked out by Jack because Rikki was moving in. Luther stole Jack’s tablet to stay in touch with the scammer. The scammer was still keeping every base covered, however.
Then came this part.
Jack gets in a car accident and nearly dies. The scammer seems shocked and ends up praying for Jack’s survival, especially upon hearing he’d died twice in surgery and was resuscitated. More like he’s praying for that money he’s never going to get.
So the scammer is hanging all of his hopes on Luther, who along with his buddies are planning a huge robbery. In typical Luther fashion, he’s caught, arrested, with the tablet confiscated as evidence. The stolen tablet comes up here and there in this story. It’s also the last we hear from Luther.
A Las Vegas detective, James Katuki, is in possession of the tablet, and starts talking to the scammer. I assume the scammer is pissing a pool because Luther implicated them in the robbery. I tried my usual trick of throwing out a Grabify link, but the scammer cursed the detective character out. Katuki will eventually return.
The scammer gets better news from Rikki that Jack is awake. The scammer won’t be happy for long as they have to wait even longer for their imaginary funds.
To be continued…
Things are heating up!
This scammer has been chatting with three different characters, all played by me. And it’s only gonna get crazier!
Luther is kind of a useless character, but we’ll see a more devious side. Luther is planning a heist in Vegas, and is not only promising the scammer a huge cut of the money, but also offers to have the scammer live with him. Luther is very much a scumbag, and the character’s prime purpose is to get under a romance scammer’s skin.
Luther: If this goes well, we’ll be rich! You can even quit the ranch!
Scammer: Okay.
Luther: Leave my loser brother and be my pet.
Scammer: Okay.
Luther: Be my cum dumpster fuck puppet!
Scammer: Okay.
I know I’m not talking to the real Alice, so I have no problem whatsoever saying that kind of stuff. I will say shit to a scammer I won’t dare say to anyone else, especially people I like! The “cum dumpster fuck puppet” thing started with another scammer previously. That’s a combination of words reserved only for romance scammers.
Oh, and this part of the chat took place on my birthday!

The scammer seemed very excited about Luther’s plan, especially after Luther got kicked out by Jack because Rikki was moving in. Luther stole Jack’s tablet to stay in touch with the scammer. The scammer was still keeping every base covered, however.
Then came this part.
Jack gets in a car accident and nearly dies. The scammer seems shocked and ends up praying for Jack’s survival, especially upon hearing he’d died twice in surgery and was resuscitated. More like he’s praying for that money he’s never going to get.
So the scammer is hanging all of his hopes on Luther, who along with his buddies are planning a huge robbery. In typical Luther fashion, he’s caught, arrested, with the tablet confiscated as evidence. The stolen tablet comes up here and there in this story. It’s also the last we hear from Luther.
A Las Vegas detective, James Katuki, is in possession of the tablet, and starts talking to the scammer. I assume the scammer is pissing a pool because Luther implicated them in the robbery. I tried my usual trick of throwing out a Grabify link, but the scammer cursed the detective character out. Katuki will eventually return.
The scammer gets better news from Rikki that Jack is awake. The scammer won’t be happy for long as they have to wait even longer for their imaginary funds.
To be continued…
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Part 5: The Whale nightmare!
Jack has been in and out of consciousness with Rikki and her son, Tyler, by his side. During one particularly loopy phase, Jack had a vivid nightmare. When the scammer contacted him, he got this chat.
I tried to upload the screen caps, but I didn’t have time.
I told the scammer about a nightmare I had involving a religious cult that set up a tent in the front yard of my childhood home. I also dreamt I was a child. This cult worshipped a cartoon whale I’d seen on TV. I was drawn into the tent. It was filled with these weird looking guys with no mouths. They grabbed me and threw me down a hole. There I saw the whale! It roared as it rushed toward me and swallowed me! I saw the bodies of others. Some of the cultists. They were slowly being digested as was I. Then I woke up!
In reality, when the scammer thought I was having lucid dreams on a morphine drip in a hospital bed, I actually took my daughter to get her nails done. The scammer then decided to ask for the Steam card (fuck dude), and I had taken pictures of a Steam card. Some blurry, some with light reflecting off of them. The scammer demanded I take better pictures but I was getting sleepy again.
After the that chat, my daughter finished up with the nail tech. Her nails were pretty.
About the dream with the whale…I actually did have that dream in my childhood. I couldn’t sleep one night and I ended up analyzing that dream I had many years ago. I hadn’t given it a thought till then.
And I hope I freaked that scammer out!
More to come! Stay tuned!
Jack has been in and out of consciousness with Rikki and her son, Tyler, by his side. During one particularly loopy phase, Jack had a vivid nightmare. When the scammer contacted him, he got this chat.
I tried to upload the screen caps, but I didn’t have time.
I told the scammer about a nightmare I had involving a religious cult that set up a tent in the front yard of my childhood home. I also dreamt I was a child. This cult worshipped a cartoon whale I’d seen on TV. I was drawn into the tent. It was filled with these weird looking guys with no mouths. They grabbed me and threw me down a hole. There I saw the whale! It roared as it rushed toward me and swallowed me! I saw the bodies of others. Some of the cultists. They were slowly being digested as was I. Then I woke up!
In reality, when the scammer thought I was having lucid dreams on a morphine drip in a hospital bed, I actually took my daughter to get her nails done. The scammer then decided to ask for the Steam card (fuck dude), and I had taken pictures of a Steam card. Some blurry, some with light reflecting off of them. The scammer demanded I take better pictures but I was getting sleepy again.
After the that chat, my daughter finished up with the nail tech. Her nails were pretty.
About the dream with the whale…I actually did have that dream in my childhood. I couldn’t sleep one night and I ended up analyzing that dream I had many years ago. I hadn’t given it a thought till then.
And I hope I freaked that scammer out!
More to come! Stay tuned!
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Part 6: You’ve Got Mail!
After the whale nightmare, it’s mostly been stop and go scambaiting. This scammer seemed to give up after each empty bait card, then kept coming back. Frankly, I was getting tired of this asshole and wanted him to realize he’s getting no money from me and to just give up. But no such luck. He kept coming back.
I wondered what else I could do, so I looked for ideas in the Scambaiting Forum and saw that other baiters sent bogus emails to their scammers. This scammer insisted I (actually Rikki because Jack was still in the hospital) use FedEx to send the money, so I took a page from the book of a Facebook lottery scammer I dealt with previously and created a fake email address for FedEx. So I “sent” the money.
The scammer started to pester me for the tracking number. I told the scammer to email FedEx, and gave them the address. It took a few days as the scammer wanted me to do all the legwork (lazy motherfucker). Finally, the scammer emails FedEx. My FedEx.
The following is copied and pasted from the emails. Addresses are censored.
Fake Alice:
Good day!!!! My friend mail some money to me and she ask me to get a tracking code by texting you
Fake FedEx:
Good day to you!
Please confirm the name and location of the sender and the name and location of the receiver
Fake Alice:
Sender name is Rikki xxxxxxxxx
xxx US Route 26
Elko NV xxxxx
Receiver name is Nickolas George xxxxxx Jr.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
San Marcos, TX xxxxx
Fake FedEx:
Ok thank you
In order to generate the tracking code I must ask for a fee of $200
Is company policy that we ask for fee
If you cannot pay the fee the package will be shipped back to sender
I hope you understand
Randy Tom, FedEx manager
Fake Alice:
I can’t get the $200 Mr Randy Tom
Fake FedEx:
Are you joking with me? I see you all the time on the youtubes and only fans
Are you that Alice Little or a different one?
$200 should be no problem for you
Fake Alice:
You see me on YouTube doesn’t mean i have money right now…: help me to generate the tracking code then i will pay you later I promise
Fake FedEx:
Because you cannot pay. the package has been returned to the sender
Better luck next time
Thunder fire you
The scammer got pissed and asked Rikki to not use FedEx and instead just use Steam cards. Rikki says they’re tight on money, but what scammer has ever cared about their intended victim’s budget? At least Rikki will be getting that money back. That imaginary money, I should say.
I really wanted this scammer to give up. What’s it going to take?
To be continued…
After the whale nightmare, it’s mostly been stop and go scambaiting. This scammer seemed to give up after each empty bait card, then kept coming back. Frankly, I was getting tired of this asshole and wanted him to realize he’s getting no money from me and to just give up. But no such luck. He kept coming back.
I wondered what else I could do, so I looked for ideas in the Scambaiting Forum and saw that other baiters sent bogus emails to their scammers. This scammer insisted I (actually Rikki because Jack was still in the hospital) use FedEx to send the money, so I took a page from the book of a Facebook lottery scammer I dealt with previously and created a fake email address for FedEx. So I “sent” the money.
The scammer started to pester me for the tracking number. I told the scammer to email FedEx, and gave them the address. It took a few days as the scammer wanted me to do all the legwork (lazy motherfucker). Finally, the scammer emails FedEx. My FedEx.
The following is copied and pasted from the emails. Addresses are censored.
Fake Alice:
Good day!!!! My friend mail some money to me and she ask me to get a tracking code by texting you
Fake FedEx:
Good day to you!
Please confirm the name and location of the sender and the name and location of the receiver
Fake Alice:
Sender name is Rikki xxxxxxxxx
xxx US Route 26
Elko NV xxxxx
Receiver name is Nickolas George xxxxxx Jr.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
San Marcos, TX xxxxx
Fake FedEx:
Ok thank you
In order to generate the tracking code I must ask for a fee of $200
Is company policy that we ask for fee
If you cannot pay the fee the package will be shipped back to sender
I hope you understand
Randy Tom, FedEx manager
Fake Alice:
I can’t get the $200 Mr Randy Tom
Fake FedEx:
Are you joking with me? I see you all the time on the youtubes and only fans
Are you that Alice Little or a different one?
$200 should be no problem for you
Fake Alice:
You see me on YouTube doesn’t mean i have money right now…: help me to generate the tracking code then i will pay you later I promise
Fake FedEx:
Because you cannot pay. the package has been returned to the sender
Better luck next time
Thunder fire you
The scammer got pissed and asked Rikki to not use FedEx and instead just use Steam cards. Rikki says they’re tight on money, but what scammer has ever cared about their intended victim’s budget? At least Rikki will be getting that money back. That imaginary money, I should say.
I really wanted this scammer to give up. What’s it going to take?
To be continued…
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Part 7: I kinda feel like somebody’s watching me!
It’s mostly been stop and go scambaiting. Jack has come home from the hospital and Rikki had found a place her own place in town, so Jack is living alone. I’m not sure the scammer ever liked Rikki, though it looked like they might get close. Tyler likes Jack. He wants Jack to be his new dad.
I did throw a wrench into the scammer’s plan when I introduced a new character, Lydia. Jack brought Lydia to his apartment on a date. Jack had to make a pit stop, and the scammer messaged at the wrong time. Lydia answered.
Lydia stated that she doesn’t do well with competition, and instead wanted to set up a puzzle for the scammer.
What I did was mark out one digit of the code on the back of the gift card. I told the scammer there were 26 possible letters and 10 possible numbers, and if he wanted the money, he’d have to use his brain for once in his life.
The scammer clearly doesn’t like puzzles. LOL
After a bit, the scammer once again demands I send cash through the mail, since my Steam cards and Google cards keep going empty mysteriously, never mind what happened last time. I decided the time was right for a new development in this story. Jack was now being stalked!
Jack found a car tailing him from place to place. He was getting worried. He’d called the police but nothing was being done.
One afternoon, Jack came home from work to find his house had been broken into. The thieves only took the fresh Google cards that Jack had set aside. I don’t know if the scammer was panicking just yet but the best of this part is yet to come.
The scammer began getting emails from an account named Michael Hunt. (I later changed the name to Simon Adebisi.) The scammer then screen capped the emails and sent them to me. I gotta admit, it was amusing to see the emails I sent from a dummy account and I think the scammer was shitting a brick! Jack had to leave his home for a few days, and he ended up staying with Rikki. The scammer then set up a whole new Google account for Jack to chat with him on, like that will help.
With the scammer now chatting on a new account, I decided maybe this scammer should worry about what happens to Jack over here.
Jack eventually moved back home. While at home, Jack answers his door and gets attacked. He’s held down with a blindfold put on him, and the instigator of the attack, Detective James Katuki, begins speaking with the scammer. Katuki takes a knife and starts cutting Jack with it, demanding to know who the scammer really is. I want to say the scammer asked for a picture of Jack bleeding, but as I looked through the chat, it was never said, though I would not put it past the scammer. I’ve had scammers ask for pictures of dead bodies in the past. While the scammer thought Jack was being tortured and near death, I was enjoying a quiet night in.
Jack didn’t die, though. Someone called the police, so Katuki took out his own men and claimed to have saved Jack’s life. The scammer knows the truth, though. Katuki was still in possession of Jack’s stolen tablet. Luther’s thievery had come back on Jack. The stolen tablet will come up again and will eventually end the bait, but we’re not quite there yet.
Jack ends up in the hospital again with Rikki keeping a close vigil and the scammer wondering when he’ll get his money. I can’t believe this scammer held on for this long, though I have had another on my hook for 14 months during COVID.
To be continued…
It’s mostly been stop and go scambaiting. Jack has come home from the hospital and Rikki had found a place her own place in town, so Jack is living alone. I’m not sure the scammer ever liked Rikki, though it looked like they might get close. Tyler likes Jack. He wants Jack to be his new dad.
I did throw a wrench into the scammer’s plan when I introduced a new character, Lydia. Jack brought Lydia to his apartment on a date. Jack had to make a pit stop, and the scammer messaged at the wrong time. Lydia answered.
Lydia stated that she doesn’t do well with competition, and instead wanted to set up a puzzle for the scammer.
What I did was mark out one digit of the code on the back of the gift card. I told the scammer there were 26 possible letters and 10 possible numbers, and if he wanted the money, he’d have to use his brain for once in his life.
The scammer clearly doesn’t like puzzles. LOL
After a bit, the scammer once again demands I send cash through the mail, since my Steam cards and Google cards keep going empty mysteriously, never mind what happened last time. I decided the time was right for a new development in this story. Jack was now being stalked!
Jack found a car tailing him from place to place. He was getting worried. He’d called the police but nothing was being done.
One afternoon, Jack came home from work to find his house had been broken into. The thieves only took the fresh Google cards that Jack had set aside. I don’t know if the scammer was panicking just yet but the best of this part is yet to come.
The scammer began getting emails from an account named Michael Hunt. (I later changed the name to Simon Adebisi.) The scammer then screen capped the emails and sent them to me. I gotta admit, it was amusing to see the emails I sent from a dummy account and I think the scammer was shitting a brick! Jack had to leave his home for a few days, and he ended up staying with Rikki. The scammer then set up a whole new Google account for Jack to chat with him on, like that will help.
With the scammer now chatting on a new account, I decided maybe this scammer should worry about what happens to Jack over here.
Jack eventually moved back home. While at home, Jack answers his door and gets attacked. He’s held down with a blindfold put on him, and the instigator of the attack, Detective James Katuki, begins speaking with the scammer. Katuki takes a knife and starts cutting Jack with it, demanding to know who the scammer really is. I want to say the scammer asked for a picture of Jack bleeding, but as I looked through the chat, it was never said, though I would not put it past the scammer. I’ve had scammers ask for pictures of dead bodies in the past. While the scammer thought Jack was being tortured and near death, I was enjoying a quiet night in.
Jack didn’t die, though. Someone called the police, so Katuki took out his own men and claimed to have saved Jack’s life. The scammer knows the truth, though. Katuki was still in possession of Jack’s stolen tablet. Luther’s thievery had come back on Jack. The stolen tablet will come up again and will eventually end the bait, but we’re not quite there yet.
Jack ends up in the hospital again with Rikki keeping a close vigil and the scammer wondering when he’ll get his money. I can’t believe this scammer held on for this long, though I have had another on my hook for 14 months during COVID.
To be continued…
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Part 8: The third party!
Despite their earlier hostilities, the oga M Hunt in Nigeria (played by me) reaches out to the scammer and offers to him that they go into business together to scam me out of money. This scammer, hesitant at first, agrees. Jack Wayne sends the money and the oga sends two emails. One to Jack and the other to the scammer.
The one to Jack:
M Hunt:
This is your assurance that Alice got what she was promised. Soon she will be back to working the brothel
I hope to do business again
The one to the the scammer:
I’m afraid I have bad news
I ran into hard times and I have a bunch of things going on so for this time I have to keep all the money
But this mugu has no sense, We will get more money out of him
Keep working the mugu
I’m not sure the scammer liked that at all. I sent a screenshot of my email through the chat and the fake Alice says, “Don’t send any fucking money! He didn’t send me my share!”
This scammer has already been through the wringer a few times, but this scammer then asked me if my number was a 702 number.
HOLY SHIT!!
This scammer had my Flyp number! How did he know that one? Did I bait this fucker before?
This was getting weird!
I had baited PCH scammers on my Flyp number before. I dealt with two guys, then a third. After their ploy had failed, the third man popped up and tried to put a curse on me.
I was not going to answer that question. I just deflected. After a break, the scammer came back again.
This was a shorter entry. There is more to come but this is all I had time for right now.
To be continued…
Despite their earlier hostilities, the oga M Hunt in Nigeria (played by me) reaches out to the scammer and offers to him that they go into business together to scam me out of money. This scammer, hesitant at first, agrees. Jack Wayne sends the money and the oga sends two emails. One to Jack and the other to the scammer.
The one to Jack:
M Hunt:
This is your assurance that Alice got what she was promised. Soon she will be back to working the brothel
I hope to do business again
The one to the the scammer:
I’m afraid I have bad news
I ran into hard times and I have a bunch of things going on so for this time I have to keep all the money
But this mugu has no sense, We will get more money out of him
Keep working the mugu
I’m not sure the scammer liked that at all. I sent a screenshot of my email through the chat and the fake Alice says, “Don’t send any fucking money! He didn’t send me my share!”
This scammer has already been through the wringer a few times, but this scammer then asked me if my number was a 702 number.
HOLY SHIT!!
This scammer had my Flyp number! How did he know that one? Did I bait this fucker before?
This was getting weird!
I had baited PCH scammers on my Flyp number before. I dealt with two guys, then a third. After their ploy had failed, the third man popped up and tried to put a curse on me.
I was not going to answer that question. I just deflected. After a break, the scammer came back again.
This was a shorter entry. There is more to come but this is all I had time for right now.
To be continued…
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Part 9: Ignore, ignore, ignore…damn!
I tried ignoring the scammer as much as I can. In the few times I answered, I said I’ll get the card soon. This scammer held on. Even Alice was surprised how long this scammer stayed on.
I was honestly getting bored with this scammer. I tried to piss him off and send him packing. I tried to gaslight this scammer (I sent you money! Did you spend it already?). I tried to deviate from the main focus (I’m going to a WWE show tonight!). I also tried to invoke jealousy (I’m getting laid at a local brothel!).
One highlight saw Tyler grabbing my phone and chatting with the scammer.
Tyler sent a code from the back of a Nintendo eShop card and said it was Mario. The scammer asked for Google Play and Tyler said he had a Link. The scammer asks what kind of link and it was a picture of Link from Legend Of Zelda. The scammer then asked if Tyler had anymore cards so I sent a picture of my daughter’s Pokémon cards.
I wondered if scammers can use Nintendo eShop cards, and it looks like they can. I’m glad I kept the empties.
What more can I do with this scammer…?
To be continued…
I tried ignoring the scammer as much as I can. In the few times I answered, I said I’ll get the card soon. This scammer held on. Even Alice was surprised how long this scammer stayed on.
I was honestly getting bored with this scammer. I tried to piss him off and send him packing. I tried to gaslight this scammer (I sent you money! Did you spend it already?). I tried to deviate from the main focus (I’m going to a WWE show tonight!). I also tried to invoke jealousy (I’m getting laid at a local brothel!).
One highlight saw Tyler grabbing my phone and chatting with the scammer.
Tyler sent a code from the back of a Nintendo eShop card and said it was Mario. The scammer asked for Google Play and Tyler said he had a Link. The scammer asks what kind of link and it was a picture of Link from Legend Of Zelda. The scammer then asked if Tyler had anymore cards so I sent a picture of my daughter’s Pokémon cards.
I wondered if scammers can use Nintendo eShop cards, and it looks like they can. I’m glad I kept the empties.
What more can I do with this scammer…?
To be continued…
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Part 10: An old friend?
I had a visitor staying with me for a few weeks. This scammer decided to ping me while my friend was in the room with me, so I explained the situation with her, and she thought it was hilarious. We then thought of a way to fuck with this scammer, and we came up with another character, someone (imaginary) that would have worked with Alice in the past. This scammer clearly didn’t do any research on who he was impersonating, so away we went.
We made up the story that one of Alice’s former colleagues was living in the same apartment complex as Jack was, and was visiting Jack. Then we made up all sorts of shit! I, as the other person, mentioned a story about servicing the Governor, and all the other fun we had. I also mentioned that this character was starting at a new brothel called Cactus Jane’s. That’s a name that comes up a lot in my other baits. I also introduced a character made famous in my other baits, Madam Fiona. As the scammer mentions he’s out of work and needs money to get to Nevada.
The scammer gave up that day and went silent for a bit. A week later, me, as the new unnamed character, sent a message to the scammer about employment at Cactus Jane’s and the scammer in so few words said “go fuck yourself.” So the new character was retired, moving on to the imaginary brothel.
With Nigerian scammers, I can get away with creating a fictional brothel because they never do any research. It shows when they use pictures of courtesans and porn stars to bait unsuspecting victims.
After this, another respite aside from the scammer aside from occasional pop up asking for money and me being to broke after bills. At this point, I’m more than a year in. It’s gonna wrap soon.
To be continued…
I had a visitor staying with me for a few weeks. This scammer decided to ping me while my friend was in the room with me, so I explained the situation with her, and she thought it was hilarious. We then thought of a way to fuck with this scammer, and we came up with another character, someone (imaginary) that would have worked with Alice in the past. This scammer clearly didn’t do any research on who he was impersonating, so away we went.
We made up the story that one of Alice’s former colleagues was living in the same apartment complex as Jack was, and was visiting Jack. Then we made up all sorts of shit! I, as the other person, mentioned a story about servicing the Governor, and all the other fun we had. I also mentioned that this character was starting at a new brothel called Cactus Jane’s. That’s a name that comes up a lot in my other baits. I also introduced a character made famous in my other baits, Madam Fiona. As the scammer mentions he’s out of work and needs money to get to Nevada.
The scammer gave up that day and went silent for a bit. A week later, me, as the new unnamed character, sent a message to the scammer about employment at Cactus Jane’s and the scammer in so few words said “go fuck yourself.” So the new character was retired, moving on to the imaginary brothel.
With Nigerian scammers, I can get away with creating a fictional brothel because they never do any research. It shows when they use pictures of courtesans and porn stars to bait unsuspecting victims.
After this, another respite aside from the scammer aside from occasional pop up asking for money and me being to broke after bills. At this point, I’m more than a year in. It’s gonna wrap soon.
To be continued…
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Part 11: The final(?) chapter!
Here we go! This is it!
I had full month of silence from this scammer. I started to wonder if this scammer had their hooks into someone else so I decided to try to keep the bait alive.
But how?
I decided to bring back the stolen tablet narrative. Enough time had passed since Katuki talked to the scammer, so the time was right for that tablet to find its way to a new set of hands. I thought it would be great to have the new owner of the tablet in the state where this scammer claimed to be in. I created Sammy, this super annoying bozo who’s a terminal virgin and a pain in the ass.
So I sent this.
Me as a dude named Sammy:
Hey! My name is Sammy! I bought this tablet from a pawn shop! Are you like a courtesan? I have a fantasy! I want to lose my virginity this way! I want a woman to fuck me in the ass with a strap on and another to read aloud from the Book Of Mormon so my soul will not be in torment! Can you do that? I’m in Texas! I will pay!
The fake Alice lives in Texas apparently. He’s actually in Nigeria.
A few days later, the scammer popped up. So now, in this conversation, I’m chatting as two different characters from the same profile. It’s a challenge but it’s fun.
My main character demanded to know who had his tablet (I had to keep that in play), and Sammy responded by calling Jack a jackass. The scammer accused me of misplacing it and I reminded them that Luther stole it. How it went from Las Vegas to Ft Worth…well…who knows?
Jack and Sammy argue with each other while the scammer asks for money from Sammy. Sammy offers $20. The scammer finds this agreeable and asks for a card. Sammy says he has cash. This leads to an argument between the scammer and Sammy to which the scammer lets some Yoruba fly. I am cracking up!
That scammer certainly outed himself with the Yoruba. According to Captain Nigeria on the Scambaiting Forum, “Oloribukuru” roughly translates to “your head is bad, cursed, and stupid.” I don’t know what “Omo ale” translates to, and Captain Nigeria had no idea either.
Yoruba is a tonal tribal language that even ones that speak it screw up when they write it. I’m grateful for the translations I have gotten. Google is absolutely no help here.
Well, it finally happened. I pissed that scammer off enough to give up on me. Well, not quite yet. He came back after a few weeks, but Sammy answered. The scammer was finally done with me.
I sent a message to Alice that I’d finally pissed the scammer off to the point of giving up. She was very grateful for this, and thanked me for it. I was glad to do it.
With that being said, if there’s any scammer pretending to be anyone who’s working at the ranches, I’ll gladly bait that scammer.
Here we go! This is it!
I had full month of silence from this scammer. I started to wonder if this scammer had their hooks into someone else so I decided to try to keep the bait alive.
But how?
I decided to bring back the stolen tablet narrative. Enough time had passed since Katuki talked to the scammer, so the time was right for that tablet to find its way to a new set of hands. I thought it would be great to have the new owner of the tablet in the state where this scammer claimed to be in. I created Sammy, this super annoying bozo who’s a terminal virgin and a pain in the ass.
So I sent this.
Me as a dude named Sammy:
Hey! My name is Sammy! I bought this tablet from a pawn shop! Are you like a courtesan? I have a fantasy! I want to lose my virginity this way! I want a woman to fuck me in the ass with a strap on and another to read aloud from the Book Of Mormon so my soul will not be in torment! Can you do that? I’m in Texas! I will pay!
The fake Alice lives in Texas apparently. He’s actually in Nigeria.
A few days later, the scammer popped up. So now, in this conversation, I’m chatting as two different characters from the same profile. It’s a challenge but it’s fun.
My main character demanded to know who had his tablet (I had to keep that in play), and Sammy responded by calling Jack a jackass. The scammer accused me of misplacing it and I reminded them that Luther stole it. How it went from Las Vegas to Ft Worth…well…who knows?
Jack and Sammy argue with each other while the scammer asks for money from Sammy. Sammy offers $20. The scammer finds this agreeable and asks for a card. Sammy says he has cash. This leads to an argument between the scammer and Sammy to which the scammer lets some Yoruba fly. I am cracking up!
That scammer certainly outed himself with the Yoruba. According to Captain Nigeria on the Scambaiting Forum, “Oloribukuru” roughly translates to “your head is bad, cursed, and stupid.” I don’t know what “Omo ale” translates to, and Captain Nigeria had no idea either.
Yoruba is a tonal tribal language that even ones that speak it screw up when they write it. I’m grateful for the translations I have gotten. Google is absolutely no help here.
Well, it finally happened. I pissed that scammer off enough to give up on me. Well, not quite yet. He came back after a few weeks, but Sammy answered. The scammer was finally done with me.
I sent a message to Alice that I’d finally pissed the scammer off to the point of giving up. She was very grateful for this, and thanked me for it. I was glad to do it.
With that being said, if there’s any scammer pretending to be anyone who’s working at the ranches, I’ll gladly bait that scammer.
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This is absolutely hilarious. I wish I had the creativity and patience for it.
The only time I messed with a scammer I got bored after a couple of hours. I finally told the scammer that since I was in jail it was up to the scammer to get "the package" delivered. If he didnt do it, "they" would find him anywhere on the planet and end him. The scammer stopped texting me.
The only time I messed with a scammer I got bored after a couple of hours. I finally told the scammer that since I was in jail it was up to the scammer to get "the package" delivered. If he didnt do it, "they" would find him anywhere on the planet and end him. The scammer stopped texting me.