Why do scammers want you to send them screenshots?
by Satanic - Thursday April 11, 2024 at 03:15 PM
#1
Screenshots of what?
The check that you are sending or the receipt, or the federal express receipt or the bank transaction receipt…
they want to know that you are really doing what he tell you to do… that is their proof that you follow his instructions.so don’t send money and don’t follow their instructions . 
Or if is gift card that is the way they redeem it. So don’t send screenshots of you important personal stuff neither. 
If they want a screenshot take one with you happy finger and send it( if you know what I mean, i am trying to keep my halo in place ) and then block him.
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#2
If you accede to their demands, you will prove to be easily manipulated and they are likely to ask you for more information.
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(04-11-2024, 03:15 PM)Satanic Wrote: Screenshots of what?
The check that you are sending or the receipt, or the federal express receipt or the bank transaction receipt…
they want to know that you are really doing what he tell you to do… that is their proof that you follow his instructions.so don’t send money and don’t follow their instructions . 
Or if is gift card that is the way they redeem it. So don’t send screenshots of you important personal stuff neither. 
If they want a screenshot take one with you happy finger and send it( if you know what I mean, i am trying to keep my halo in place ) and then block him.

Thanx for telling, also some claim they have this cash or they withdraw them  already to get some referals
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#4
Haha I have actually sent the picture of my middle finger to a scammer before. I got one back that said something like "WARNING WARNING agents are on their way to your address to arrest you."
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#5
Well, it’s probably for them to see that they are doing what you are being told and maybe they would use them later on for something
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