May 21, 2019

Agent Insights Ep 12: Catching Scammers


Hello. I’m Flint, here to talk about how to properly “catch” scammers.

Catching scammers, at least the way we do it, involves gathering solid evidence that the person in question did actually scam. This way, people can trust you when you say you found a scammer, instead of only having your word.

If you see a scammer, and want to catch them, then you want to take screenshots of them scamming. You can also then take pictures of them responding to questions (like “that’s a scam” or “why can’t it be a draw”), people complaining about them being scammed by the person, or pictures of them locking their den or leaving after you asked. Alternatively, you can just record the whole interaction.

Getting proof that someone is scamming is generally a good idea. Then, people can trust you more when you say they’re a scammer, as opposed to people having to decide whether to trust you or to dismiss you as someone with a grudge against the user.

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