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The Stupidest Scam with so Much AI (I assume) Effort
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In a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence, some scams still manage to stand out for their sheer absurdity. Recently, I received a message on my work phone that perfectly exemplifies this trend. The screenshot I’m sharing highlights a particularly ridiculous scam that had me laughing out loud. While the details are baffling, it’s a reminder of the lengths to which scammers will go, often using sophisticated tactics that mimic authentic communications. To ensure safety, I’ve obscured the QR code that accompanied the message, as it could potentially lead to malicious sites. Join me in exploring this comical yet cautionary tale, and let’s dive into the bizarre world of scams that somehow blend creativity with deception. Your thoughts and reactions are welcome!

| Just received this on my work phones message app and had to share as I’m laughing so much. This is a screen shot of the original and I hid the QR code just in case it had a malicious site linked to it. [link] [comments] |
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