Clever Girl Turned Her Tinder Account Into A Money Pot
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03/27/2017
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Brilliant girl scams her thirsty tinder matches in epic fashion.
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1. 20-year-old Maggie Archer from St. Louis is using her Tinder to become a real-life Joanne the Scammer. She’s recently changed her profile bio to “Send me $5, see what happens” mostly as a joke, but found out pretty quickly that there might be a lucrative business in scamming thirsty guys.
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2. When she finds a curious enough match who inquires what the $5 will get him, she tells them to “Send it and find out”, and provides her PayPal account.
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3. Once the money is sent, she proceeds to unmatch with them. “It’s really a foolproof plan, because I’m not actually promising anything, I just say ‘see what happens. A surprising amount of men take the bait.”
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4. Archer admits that around 1 in 5 matches actually send her money, and that she has been given money by more than 20 matches in a little less than a week. The most she has ever received is $10.
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5. “Some men get creepy and assume if they offer a lot more, like hundreds, something will actually happen, which of course it doesn’t.”
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6. She posted her ‘method’ to her Twitter account, and it has since been Retweeted nearly 8,000 times.
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20-year-old Maggie Archer from St. Louis is using her Tinder to become a real-life Joanne the Scammer. She’s recently changed her profile bio to “Send me $5, see what happens” mostly as a joke, but found out pretty quickly that there might be a lucrative business in scamming thirsty guys.
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