He uses her to scam kids on Xbox. And thanks to a friend who had more information and was able to find more information about all this, we were able to make fair assumptions and see how this scam on Xbox works. I'm assuming it's targeted towards kids since I don't think any adult would fall for this. This was a complex scam in my opinion but dumb at the same time. Who would pay in the form of Amazon gift cards to avoid a ban and spam from someone's insanely high Twitter following?
In 2020, I came across an Xbox Hacker on World at War. He was using god mode, noclip, infinite ammo, etc. I confronted him about it and the Xbox Hacker/Scammer had a complex plan in place. He turned the tables on me after confronting him and claimed to have 60,000 subscribers and a massive following on Twitter. He made fun of my subscribers because I had less than 20 subscribers at the time. He bragged about RU-vid money and talked with such a high ego that it was unforgettable. The Xbox Hacker/Scammer made remarks against me for being a small RU-vidr and basically laughed at me because I didn't have any RU-vid money. Obviously at first, this left me speechless.
He went on and said he's going to post me on his 60,000+ subscriber RU-vid channel and get all of his Twitter followers to spam my Xbox inbox with hate, as well as spam report me. He was extremely confident that I'm going to get banned from Xbox because of all the anonymous reports from his followers. He then said he won't do it if I sent him a $100 Amazon gift card. Why would such a big RU-vidr with all that RU-vid money demand money from a random on Xbox? There was something behind the scene which I never fully realized until recently.
He had a close relationship with a friend that was successful on RU-vid. I will keep her censored because I don't have evidence that she was directly involved. But we safely concluded that he used her behind her back. I tried getting in contact with her for her side of story but I was never able to get a reply. At the time, she had 60,000 subscribers on RU-vid and a few thousand Twitter followers. He claimed her success as his own and used it to threaten people with bans and spam if they didn't send him a gift card over Xbox. We were not able to find anyone who may have fallen for this scam on Xbox, so it's safe to assume this scam did not work.
It was noted that the scam sounded so deliberate that there was no denying he did this before. Whether or not someone fell for it is up to debate. But the Xbox Hacker/Scammer himself did not have a large following and identified himself as an upcoming freestyle rapper. As far as we were able to see, he was not successful and boasted about RU-vid money even though he never received anything. He was clearly using his friend's success against other players on Xbox. Seeing as how I have 60,000 subscribers, let's see all this from my point of view. And for any possible scammers out there that have a large following, just because you feel like some celebrity, doesn't mean you're above anyone else.
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2 май 2024