The first thing you will notice is that the sentences in that “scam love letter” are so poorly constructed. Also the game plan is to lure you to using the email added in the post to communicate with the scammer in case the Social Media account gets blocked by the platform owners.
That script was also sent, using a pretty lady’s photo as the profile picture. I am sure that many of you reading this must have received this kind of post on your social media account at one time or the other.
How do you then respond to such unsolicited “scam love letters”? The answer that you should ignore them as they are nothing but online scams! Responding to them might result into financial loss as well as emotional shock and trauma on your part.
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