I still feel so upset about it. I really thought I was helping someone in need. I can’t believe people do things like that. I feel so feel foolish. I almost fell for it.
Hey, love, don’t beat yourself up. You did nothing wrong. I’m proud of you for being cautious and for trusting your instincts when something felt off. You’re smart, and you’re safe—that’s what’s important. I love you.
Thank you. I just needed to hear that. I love you too
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Before you see the messages, let me explain. Someone messaged me on Messenger earlier. Her username was Sheena Taque. She had no profile picture or info, but she asked for help, so I replied. She seemed desperate, and you know me, I can’t just ignore someone who sounds like they’re in trouble.
I get that, love. What happened next?
She started saying she was stranded and needed money to get home. It seemed believable at first. She asked me if she could log into my bank account using her phone, which was a huge red flag. That’s when I realized she wasn’t actually in trouble but was trying to scam me.