The time i almost became a scammer
So here's 2 juicy, twisted stories about how i almost became a scammer, long story short.😜
I was seeing this guy named A and we got along really well, i thought he was so cool and chill and had my back, one day he asked if i needed money, i could make 2k by letting him transfer money through my account, using me as a pass through to hold and move large sums of money, 19 year old me was like ummm okay😲🤑i need that money and that i did, but i had a deep icky gut feeling about it all, i trusted him, but something didn't feel right, i spoke to my immediate council at the time, sissy and a friend and everyone said "IT'S A SCAM" 🤣 "Your bank will shut it down and flag you, so i said "okay sounds legit, i'm not involved" i stopped trustiing him and realised he never cared about me at all, he sees me as someone to advantage of, like i'm autistic, not an idiot!
how dare he! He got the snip from my life with quickness!
Story number 2: I really needed the money at this really rough time in my life and i had a "friend" who turned out not be a friend, he was scamming on the benefits, he always had money and when he didn't he absolutely didn't! He wanted to help me put down my name for the scam, that way i would be receiving more benefits for myself, but give him like 20% for "putting me on" i almost did it, i actually needed it, but decided not to because that stuff never ends well and it's really just that, i can't and won't get caught up in that stuff, even if i never got caught, the punishment for possibly getting caught, was not doing it for me, so that was logic and i made the right choice, i was tempted like crazy, but i knew better.
How you get the money matters, the saying "All money ain't good money" is true and only you can decide for yourself, what is okay and not okay and if your peer pressured like i was, just weigh out the pros and cons, the consequence, evaluate it, is it something you can risk? If not you have to stand 10 toes down on that and focus on that, not every opportunity is one to take, yours to take, worth the risk.👍
I was seeing this guy named A and we got along really well, i thought he was so cool and chill and had my back, one day he asked if i needed money, i could make 2k by letting him transfer money through my account, using me as a pass through to hold and move large sums of money, 19 year old me was like ummm okay😲🤑i need that money and that i did, but i had a deep icky gut feeling about it all, i trusted him, but something didn't feel right, i spoke to my immediate council at the time, sissy and a friend and everyone said "IT'S A SCAM" 🤣 "Your bank will shut it down and flag you, so i said "okay sounds legit, i'm not involved" i stopped trustiing him and realised he never cared about me at all, he sees me as someone to advantage of, like i'm autistic, not an idiot!
how dare he! He got the snip from my life with quickness!
Story number 2: I really needed the money at this really rough time in my life and i had a "friend" who turned out not be a friend, he was scamming on the benefits, he always had money and when he didn't he absolutely didn't! He wanted to help me put down my name for the scam, that way i would be receiving more benefits for myself, but give him like 20% for "putting me on" i almost did it, i actually needed it, but decided not to because that stuff never ends well and it's really just that, i can't and won't get caught up in that stuff, even if i never got caught, the punishment for possibly getting caught, was not doing it for me, so that was logic and i made the right choice, i was tempted like crazy, but i knew better.
How you get the money matters, the saying "All money ain't good money" is true and only you can decide for yourself, what is okay and not okay and if your peer pressured like i was, just weigh out the pros and cons, the consequence, evaluate it, is it something you can risk? If not you have to stand 10 toes down on that and focus on that, not every opportunity is one to take, yours to take, worth the risk.👍
