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I was a victim of an online scam conducted by an individual presenting herself as a financial advisor or service provider on YouTube. She claimed—both via her YouTube channel, email, and text messages—that she could offer me a high-limit credit card and access to a grant. I communicated with her using the contact information listed on her YouTube profile, including email and phone number (I have saved all correspondence). At her direction, I sent two payments: $450 via Chime $300 via Cash App using Bitcoin She assured me that the services would be delivered promptly after payment. However, after receiving the money, she failed to deliver any of the promised services. I made multiple attempts to contact her for a refund or an update, all of which were ignored. She has since continued promoting similar offers on her YouTube page, which I now believe is part of a broader fraudulent scheme. I have preserved all communication, including: Screenshots of emails and text messages Transaction records from Chime and Cash App The Bitcoin wallet address and Cash App $Cashtag used The URL and contact details from her YouTube page I am reporting this as a case of online fraud, false advertising, and financial deception. I am requesting an investigation into this individual and assistance in recovering my funds, if possible.
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DC, USA- 20032
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740CreditScores
July 23, 2025
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