Beating Scammers at Their Own Game: Turning Their Tricks Against Them
Download MP3You're Not Alone: Many victims of pig butchering scams feel ashamed or blame themselves, but even professionals like retired law enforcement officers, attorneys, CEOs, and accountants have fallen victim to these sophisticated frauds.
Scammer Tactics:
- Scammers use highly calculated psychological manipulation, often with the help of psychiatrists and psychologists.
- They build trust over time, sometimes weeks or months, without ever directly asking for money at first.
Steps to Take if You've Been Scammed:
- Don’t Blame Yourself – These scams are designed to be deceptive and are not a reflection of your intelligence or character.
- Try to Recover Your Money – Report the fraud immediately to your bank, though recovery depends on timing and the bank’s policies.
- Explore Third-Party Liability – Some external entities may hold responsibility and can be pursued for financial recovery.
- Utilize Digital Forensics & Open-Source Intelligence – These methods can help trace the flow of stolen funds.
Additional Resources: Click the link below for more detailed guidance on fund recovery from Ponzi schemes and online scams.
Take Action: Don’t hide in shame. These scammers are calculated and manipulative—seeking help and exploring recovery options is the best step forward.
More Helpful Content: Check out our other videos for insights on scams, fraud recovery, and financial protection.
Take Action: Don’t hide in shame. These scammers are calculated and manipulative—seeking help and exploring recovery options is the best step forward.
More Helpful Content: Check out our other videos for insights on scams, fraud recovery, and financial protection.
