Let’s talk about online scams!

Random Thoughts

💭What's on my mind:will you fake scam people leave me alone I know a ornstar is not messaging me

Current Mood: Aggravated

2025/10/8 Edited to

... Read moreOnline scams have unfortunately become a widespread issue affecting countless internet users every day. One common scam involves receiving messages from impostors pretending to be celebrities or individuals you might know, such as the mention of a "ornstar" not messaging you—this is a red flag. These fake scam attempts are designed to manipulate emotions and prompt users to share personal information or money under false pretenses. To safeguard yourself, it’s crucial to remain skeptical of unsolicited messages, especially those that attempt to create urgency or emotional responses. Never respond to suspicious messages asking for money or personal details, and verify any unexpected contacts through official channels. Additionally, scammers often use social engineering tactics to gain your trust. Recognizing phrases like "will you fake scam people leave me alone" can hint at attempts to guilt or confuse victims. Staying informed about the common patterns and educating friends and family can further reduce the risk. Regularly updating passwords, activating two-factor authentication, and reporting scam messages to platform administrators can also help protect your online presence. Remember, your vigilance is your best defense against online fraud and fake scam attempts.

4 comments

mo's images
mo

It happens all the time

Related posts

Let’s talk about online scams!
I’m here to enjoy To discover new things Yall better be careful with those scammers on this app Especially this profile report them #scamstoavoid #lemon8challenge #scammer #ThingsToDo #views ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Pinkyyy🩷💕

Pinkyyy🩷💕

5 likes

A screenshot displays a text message, labeled "E-ZPass final reminder," about an outstanding toll. It warns of penalties if not paid by April 5, 2025, and provides a suspicious payment link. The message instructs the recipient to reply 'Y' or copy the link to a browser.
Let’s talk about online scams!
Omg living in Texas every other day I get these crazy scam messages about my Z toll tag 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️😫😫 please find something else to do geshhhhhhhhhhhh #scammers #dontbefooled #dallastexas I haven't driven on a toll road in forever Dallas
Twit

Twit

1 like

Let’s talk about online scams!
Be careful with scams! I almost fell for one because it seemed so convincing due to the person's following and decent amount of followers on TikTok at first. However, I didn’t want to show the name or picture because of the actual person’s username and profile picture, out of respect for privac
Samantha Denise

Samantha Denise

14 likes

A screenshot of a text message conversation on a dark background, showing a potential scam. The messages read: 'Hey. I just updated my cell phone and the conversation logs are gone. What is your name?' followed by 'Who is this?' and 'I'm Bella. Sorry I lost you in my address book. You?'. A red arrow points to the 'I'm Bella' message, and a 'New scam alert!?' banner is visible at the bottom.
Let’s talk about online scams!
Storytime! Im not new to the internet, Ive seen all the sams from “Help Im Beyonce! I need money!!” To the phone calls that tell me I haven’t paid my tuition (Im not in college). So when I got this text at first, I was aww now i need to help “Bella”, but i know no Bellas.. 🚩🚩🚩🚩 I never respon
Maddie!

Maddie!

100 likes

An empty apartment room with light brown walls and wood-patterned floor tiles, featuring text overlays "Avoid These Apartment Scams" and "Apartment Red Flags You Need to Know."
An empty apartment room with teal walls and geometric floor tiles, highlighting two rental scam red flags: "Too Good to Be True" listings and landlords asking for money before a tour.
An empty apartment kitchen area with light brown and patterned tiles, detailing rental scam red flags: "No Lease or a Fake One" and "The 'Out of Town' Landlord" with corresponding tips.
The Rental SCAMS No One Warned Me About ‼️
🚨 Apartment scammers are getting smarter—and they’re targeting first-time renters. Here’s what I wish someone told me before I started apartment hunting. 🕵️‍♀️ 1. The “Too Good to Be True” Listing • Super cheap rent in a luxury area? • Fully furnished with high-end amenities
Joy 📚

Joy 📚

6160 likes

“Yes, You Can Make $100/hr Online”
Let’s be real,most of us aren’t trying to hustle 24/7. But what if you could make real money online without burning out? These 10 online jobs pay anywhere from $50 to $100 an hour, and no, they’re not scams or clickbait. Whether you’re looking to quit your 9–5 or just stack extra cash from your lap
Shaniqua Financebabe

Shaniqua Financebabe

1769 likes

✨Let’s talk about online scams!✨
I get ads from comfrt hoodies all the time, I saw a pretty good sale and jumped on it! LUCKILY I pay attention and noticed the URL was some random name and not the comfort brand. WE NEED TO PAY ATTENTION. The amount of spam calls I have been getting is crazy and these scammers are getting
Marissa

Marissa

1 like

Let’s talk about online scams!
Internet Acam! #scam #scammer
KainuReacts

KainuReacts

2 likes

Let’s talk about online scams!
Hey so this is actually crazy Follow @beautyincee for more tips Here is what happened when I got scammed out of $596 👉🏽I built 3 streams of income 👉🏽I was able to monetize my social media platforms 👉🏽I was able to pay off my debt 👉🏽I learned how to market my products 👉🏽I implemented w
Cee

Cee

1 like

A laptop keyboard with a hand typing, overlaid with the title "How I Found My First Typing job Online" and a "Swipe»" indicator. The image also includes decorative doodles and the Lemon8 logo with a username.
Text overlays on a blurry laptop keyboard detail the process of finding a typing job. It mentions choosing transcription, using platforms like TranscribeMe, Rev, and Scribie, and practicing typing on sites like TypingTest.com to reach 60+ WPM.
Text overlays on an illuminated laptop keyboard describe getting accepted by TranscribeMe and earning $50 in the first week. It also advises avoiding sites that ask for upfront payment, and to start small, build skills, and stay consistent.
💻💻 How I Found My First Typing Job Online
When I first searched for typing jobs, I ran into a ton of scams. But after some digging, I landed my first real gig — here’s how⬆️⬆️⬆️ 🚨 Thinking of making money online but don’t know where to start? This could be your sign! 💻👇 Drop a “START” in the comments and I’ll send you a beginner-friendl
Officialbri Financebabe

Officialbri Financebabe

19 likes

A smiling woman in a white beanie and jacket stands in front of a car. Text overlay reads "9 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE FOR PEOPLE OVER 35," introducing methods for earning income online.
Green and white plant leaves frame text about freelancing. It suggests offering skills like writing, graphic design, or video editing on freelance platforms.
Ocean waves and a blue sky background text about dropshipping. It advises starting an online store without inventory and selling trending products through e-commerce platforms.
9 ways to make money online for people over 35
“Want to make money online but don’t know where to start? I know how overwhelming it can feel, especially if you’re over 35 and just getting into the online space. But here’s the truth—it’s never too late to start earning on your own terms! I share real, beginner-friendly ways to make money o
Tanisha financebabe

Tanisha financebabe

40 likes

How to spot work from home scams
Protecting your peace also means protecting your data and your hard earned money. When you are deeply ready for a career change, it is easy to let your guard down because you want ao badly to find that perfect remote fit. Scam artists know this, and they prey on honest, hard-working people who ar
Clea_pea

Clea_pea

3 likes

TRAVEL ✈️ | 🚫AVOID🚫 these solo travel SCAMS!
Here’s my list of the top 5 travel scams I’ve experienced: I’m going to give you some tips on how to avoid getting scammed, especially when traveling solo. Losing your phone or having your things stolen abroad can be SO scary. If you’re traveling alone, you HAVE to know how to protect yourse
jade.travels

jade.travels

777 likes

A woman in a swimsuit plays pool indoors, with a spiral staircase and outdoor pool visible. Overlay text reads '5 THINGS I'LL NEVER POST ONLINE (For My Own Safety)'.
An indoor pool table and spiral staircase with an outdoor pool view. Overlay text states 'MY CAR' and explains not sharing car or license plate details for safety.
An indoor pool table and spiral staircase with an outdoor pool view. Overlay text states 'MY PLANS FOR THE NIGHT' and advises against sharing real-time location.
Why You’ll Never See Me Post These 5 Things Online
Some things are better left offline, especially when it comes to protecting your safety and privacy. I have been in Asia now for two months and haven’t posted a single thing online, until this post right here! I hate to reveal where I am especially traveling in places that I am unfamiliar with
LEXYS JOURNAL😋

LEXYS JOURNAL😋

1063 likes

A hand holds a smartphone displaying a Threads post by erinleeper_ with a pico de gallo recipe and ingredients. The image has an overlay text that reads "MAKING MONEY ON threads."
A Threads profile for Erin erinleeper_ shows follower count and posts about coffee. The image includes text stating "HOW? AS OF RIGHT NOW, THREADS BONUSES ARE INVITE ONLY... DON'T MISS OUT, START POSTING!!"
A smartphone displays Threads insights showing 1,000+ new followers and 4,933 total interactions. Fresh produce like tomatoes, jalapeños, cilantro, limes, and a red onion are in the background.
Let’s talk about threads bonuses…
If you’ve been on threads recently, you’ve probably seen that they have been paying creators anywhere from $500-$1,500 a month to post!! How you might ask?? Unfortunately, the program is invite only as of right now. It doesn’t mean you can’t work towards getting invited though! Although the
Erin Leeper

Erin Leeper

57 likes

A laptop rests on a white bed with the red text "Online Dating Red Flags" and a red flag icon overlaid. The Lemon8 logo and username are visible at the bottom left.
A laptop screen displays two text boxes detailing online dating red flags: "Overly Rapid Progression" and "Vagueness About Their Life." The Lemon8 logo and username are at the bottom left.
A laptop screen shows two text boxes outlining online dating red flags: "Asking for Financial Help" and "Reluctance to Meet in Person or Video Chat." The Lemon8 logo and username are at the bottom left.
Online Dating Red Flags 🚩🚩 what to look out for!
Online dating can be an exciting way to meet new people, but it's important to stay vigilant and recognize red flags that could signal unhealthy dynamics or potential scams. Here’s a guide to some common warning signs to watch for!! 🫶🏼 Being aware of these red flags can help you navigate the
Caroline 🫶🏼

Caroline 🫶🏼

92 likes

Let’s talk about scams! Models, Actors, Creators
#capcut Beware of Scams!! 😬 Aspiring models, actors, influencers and anyone in creative industry! YOU SHOULD NEVER HAVE TO PAY A DIME! If you have questions for me about scams or about my experiences, let me know in the comments! #creatortips #scams #contentcreator
Tierra_Addicen

Tierra_Addicen

2 likes

The image shows a person working on a laptop with a cup of coffee and money on a wooden table, featuring orange text boxes that read 'How to Make Money Online In 2024'.
This image details online money-making methods: E-commerce (dropshipping, print-on-demand), Affiliate Marketing (promoting products for commission), and Virtual Assistant services (email, scheduling, customer service).
The image presents online income strategies: Online Courses (sharing expertise on platforms), Freelancing (offering skills like writing, design on various platforms), and Social Media Influencer (earning via sponsored posts, collaborations).
How to make money online in 2024
Remember to research each opportunity thoroughly and be cautious of scams. It's important to have a strategy and a plan of action when starting an online business. #lemon8partner #PersonalFinance #MoneySavingTips #MoneyTips #Money
Inashwealth

Inashwealth

96 likes

Let’s talk about Gluten
Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye that can cause health issues and inflammation in the gut. For those with celiac disease, gluten triggers an immune response that damages the lining of the small intestine, leading to malabsorption of nutrients. Additionally, some people ma
Mo🌿

Mo🌿

105 likes

Las Vegas Show Girl Scams & Hustle
Las Vegas is like any other major city & has certain hustles & scams you should avoid. Though Vegas is a relatively safe city, you will experience a more enjoyable visit if you know what to expect & how to avoid high pressure interactions with street performers, photo ops with Show Girl
VegasStarfish

VegasStarfish

731 likes

Let’s talk about Godfidence
This is what helps me STOP from comparing myself to others. We can tend to be hard on ourselves when we see the highlights online or the esthetics of the “It” girl! Reading God truth about who he is and what he says about you brings 💡 light! Shine the truth in every area that try’s to bring self
Libby Rodriguez

Libby Rodriguez

105 likes

A couple kissing outdoors, with text overlay discussing their elopement and the decision to have a small ceremony instead of a big wedding.
A man in a light suit stands beside a man in a dark suit holding a book, with text indicating a $70 cost for a marriage certificate.
A couple kissing outdoors, with text detailing the cost of the bride's $100 dress and the groom's suit from his closet.
Big Weddings are Scams
I don’t need a fancy venue, a big guest list, or a fancy gown. All I need is you and a promise of forever . #wedding #elopement #marriage #weddingbudget
Monet Parra

Monet Parra

321 likes

scams,,, check before tapping ya card🫶
#scams
🗽🇺🇲Jess🩸🇩🇴🇪🇨

🗽🇺🇲Jess🩸🇩🇴🇪🇨

20 likes

A chat conversation titled 'SCAMS ARE GETTING OLD' shows a user initiating contact, asking to be friends, and then inquiring if the recipient has heard about 'sugar mummy online' and their feelings towards it, suggesting a potential scam.
SCAMS ARE GETTING OLD
nashjones706

nashjones706

6 likes

💋Romance Scams | The Script
s_spurlin1

s_spurlin1

12 likes

phone number too call to make sure scams dont call
#scams #tipsandtrick
ASK

ASK

2 likes

Occult scams
#scams #demons #curses
Spectre Flame

Spectre Flame

10 likes

HOW TO RECOVER FUNDS LOST TO ONLINE CRYPTO SCAMS
#crypto #cryptocurrency #cryptoinvesting #bitcoin #fyp
HIRE A HACKER

HIRE A HACKER

3 likes

Steven Kelly talking Romance Scams
Steven Kelly talking Romance Scams
Steven Kelly

Steven Kelly

32 likes

MY FOLLWERS ARE GAINING UP BUT ARE THEY SCAMS
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF PEOPLE ARE SCAMS THATS FOLLOWING YOU SOMETIMES. WHO ELES HAVE THAT PROBLEM.
ELLA

ELLA

6 likes

A person sits at a desk with two computer monitors, looking surprised with a hand over their mouth. The image is titled "how i spotted SCAMS (remote positions)" in a decorative font, indicating the topic of the post.
The image highlights "ANY payments required 🚩" as a red flag for remote job scams. Text explains that scam listings may demand payment or send checks for equipment that will bounce, costing the applicant money.
Titled ""too good to be true" moments 🚩", this image warns about unrealistic job offers. Text mentions customer service roles rarely exceeding $55,000/year without experience and highlights overly generous benefits like unlimited PTO as red flags.
how i spotted scams (REMOTE JOBS)
when i was applying for a remote job, i kept coming across SOOOO many scam listings everywhere! when applying, you want to make sure you are reading through ALL of the listing to make sure nothing seems fishy. these are all ways i spotted scams from a mile away and hopefully it can help you
m a l e n a

m a l e n a

91 likes

Scam-Free & Ready to Win? Let’s Go!
Tired of the scams? Ready to actually make real money? This $1 TRILLION industry is just getting started—don’t miss your shot! #NoMoreScams #TrillionDollarIndustry #RealOpportunities #DigitalGoldRush #MakeMoneyOnline
dailypaycheckoffgrid

dailypaycheckoffgrid

0 likes

Let’s talk about immigration scams!
West New York
DUMÉ Law Group

DUMÉ Law Group

0 likes

Five beaded bracelets, labeled from left to right as 'Dyed,' 'Resin-impregnated Dyed,' 'Synthetic,' 'Magnesite,' and 'Powder pressed,' are displayed on a wooden bar, illustrating various types of non-natural or treated turquoise.
Turquoise Buying Guide: How to Avoid Scams
When buying turquoise, always remember: verify authenticity first, assess quality second, never chase cheap prices, and insist on a national inspection certificate. I. Quick Authenticity Check 1. Color Check: Natural turquoise has uneven, gradient color transitions; fakes are uniformly bright
RawTurqGlow

RawTurqGlow

23 likes

Avoid these scams ‼️‼️
People NEED to see this. Scammers are getting smarter, and too many are falling for the same traps. This post could seriously save someone’s money and sanity. #scamawareness #scam #Lemon8Diary #newjersy #awareness
Officialbri Financebabe

Officialbri Financebabe

23 likes

An infographic titled 'Dating and Romance Scams' illustrates how scammers create fake profiles, gain trust, profess love, claim to be overseas with problems, and tell sob stories to borrow money, always asking for more, leading to emotional and financial toll for victims.
SCAMS
Yes, let’s talk about scams, shall we? I’m quite sure by now all of us here at Lemon8 have had our fair share of those “looking for serious relationships “. ‘Honest” “kind” Loyal”. Just a few key words used over and over and over again. You get the message. I would dare say that 98% of my :followe
W.A. Jessie

W.A. Jessie

12 likes

A hand holds a white envelope with the word "SCAMS" written in red marker across the front, indicating it contains fraudulent mail related to business operations.
A close-up of a "2025 State & Federal All-In-One Labor Law Poster" order form, showing a $135 fee and a disclaimer that the recipient is not required to purchase from this non-governmental entity.
A close-up of a "2025 - SAFETY MANUAL ORDER FORM (CALIFORNIA BUSINESSES)" with a $295 fee, highlighting a disclaimer that the product is not approved or endorsed by any government agency.
Scams I almost fell for after opening my LLC 😳
This is my first time opening a business, and I learned pretty quickly that becoming a business owner opens up the doors for a LOT of spam and scams. Within days of opening my LLC this year, I received these 3 separate letters in the mail, each requesting a different amount of $$$. These looked
hannah 💟

hannah 💟

372 likes

Love learning about myself
Love to read about new things as a young adult in my early 30s. Never too late to learn or go to school. This is one of my goals
Babygirl(REEZE’Z)

Babygirl(REEZE’Z)

3 likes

A woman with glasses, wearing a white sweater, sits on the floor with a laptop and a mug, illustrating the title 'HOW TO MAKE MONEY FROM HOME Pt3: Stay Productive Even at Home'.
A flat lay image with a laptop keyboard, a green leaf, and office supplies surrounds a central white square with the text 'LET'S TALK ABOUT PROLIFIC'.
Text on a light blue background introduces Prolific as a legitimate online platform for earning extra income by participating in academic and market research studies.
Discover How to Make Money Online
Feeling stuck with traditional side gigs? There’s a game-changing platform that pays you for sharing your opinions on fascinating topics, from consumer habits to psychological research. Flexible, engaging, and fair pay! Curious? Dive into our blog to uncover this exciting opportunity. #EarnMoneyOn
Online Growth

Online Growth

13 likes

The image displays US dollar bills, including one, five, and fifty-dollar denominations, fanned out on a white fluffy surface. The title reads 'Money Hacks THAT SOUND LIKE A SCAM,' with a Lemon8 logo featuring a character holding money.
This image shows US dollar bills on a white fluffy background, with text overlays discussing 'CREDIT CARDS FOR REWARDS.' It advises earning cashback and travel rewards, emphasizing paying the full balance monthly to avoid interest.
The image features US dollar bills on a white fluffy surface, with text overlays about 'CASHBACK APPS & REWARDS STACKING.' It suggests using apps like Rakuten, Honey, or Ibotta and combining them with sales and credit card rewards.
I Thought These Were Scams Until I Tried Them
Let’s be real—some of these money hacks sound WAY too good to be true. Like, you’re telling me I can get paid to shop? 🛒 Or that I can use credit cards without drowning in debt? 💳 Sounds like a scam, right? Well, it’s not… IF you know how to play the game. 😏✨ Here’s what we’re talking about: 🔹
Mari 🦋

Mari 🦋

209 likes

See more