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  • My Scammer Girlfriend: Baiting a Romance Fraudster

    Posted: 2025-03-12 01:55:32

    Ben Tasker recounts his experience "catfishing" a suspected romance scammer who targeted his mother. After his mother was approached online by a supposedly successful businessman, Tasker took over communication, creating a fictional persona named "Sarah." He strung the scammer along with an elaborate, increasingly ridiculous story involving a fake inheritance and a need for financial assistance. Tasker's goal was not to extract money, but to waste the scammer's time and resources, preventing them from targeting vulnerable individuals. He documented the elaborate ruse, detailing the scammer's progressively desperate attempts to extract money despite Sarah's outlandish tales and constant avoidance of video calls. The post highlights the common tactics used by romance scammers and serves as a cautionary tale about online relationships.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43339212

    HN commenters generally enjoyed the author's playful approach to wasting a romance scammer's time. Several pointed out the scammer's poor operational security (OpSec), like using easily traceable gift card services and reusing the same fake persona across multiple victims. Some praised the author's creativity and dedication, while others debated the ethics and effectiveness of such "scambaiting" tactics. A few users shared similar experiences or suggested further ways to frustrate scammers, like engaging them in pointless tasks or feeding them false information. A recurring sentiment was the frustration with the prevalence of these scams and the difficulty in holding perpetrators accountable.