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Emmie, my friend and also a Facebook user, receives a friend request from a profile claiming to be a certified babysitter and cleaner. You can view the Facebook post [here](https://www.facebook.com/castlerea.ie/posts/pfbid02mTj3kcZkWZ99ccsvuJHia2QL7xrSwsCfzBPPno6khvwC4MgJu3cpKGsaitgRWc4tl).

Emmie accepts the request and starts chatting with the person, who seems friendly and trustworthy. You can view the image [here](https://imgur.com/a/scammer-353858713303-k6OZclP). Over the course of a few days, they engage in casual conversations.

One day, Emmie receives a private message from Chloe, who tells her about a lucrative investment opportunity in a new cryptocurrency that's guaranteed to double her money within a month. Intrigued but cautious, Emmie asks for more information, as it's unclear how this relates to Chloe's advertised services.

Chloe provides a website link where Emmie can register and invest. The website looks professional and promises high returns with minimal risk. Feeling reassured by Chloe's recommendation, Emmie decides to invest a substantial amount of money through the website. I've warned her not to do that almost a year ago.

A few days later, Emmie realizes that the website has disappeared, and Chloe's Facebook profile is no longer accessible; she had blocked Emmie. Emmie tries to contact Chloe but receives no response. Emmie has fallen victim to an online scam where the fraudster used persuasive tactics to deceive her into investing money in a non-existent cryptocurrency scheme.

Oh God, considering I'm expecting another baby and we considered hiring Chloe, the psychological damage we could have faced dealing with her and my children is unimaginable. Emmy and I know her personally, and we both believe this scammer is a fraudster and a pathological liar who gets away with everything all the time.

I hope she receives the consequences she deserves for all her lies, scams, and fraud one day.

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