OP 23 November, 2024 - 06:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 23 November, 2024 - 06:29 PM by ItsMeFox. Edited 1 time in total.)
Scammers Profile Link: https://cracked.io/Lucif3rHun1
Sales Thread: https://cracked.io/Thread-Supreme-Making-Custom-Config
Amount or Item(s) Scammed: $800
Screenshots of Communication:
https://prnt.sc/34r-SRtuIypt
https://prnt.sc/drTutUptfp0o
https://prnt.sc/polgu8QgV1bD
https://prnt.sc/SzCUuAg7uUMk
https://prnt.sc/wzKHgJNuF5Cy
https://prnt.sc/vTYJgvpubLz7
https://prnt.sc/GKkHyLnITXK4
https://prnt.sc/MpyyWJMKugA1
Additional Information:
I wanted to share my recent experience to help others avoid a similar situation.
Last year, I bought a VM from Lucif3rHun1, and it was a positive experience. So, when I saw him posting in his Telegram group about selling TM VM recently, I decided to give it another shot. I reached out, sent the payment, and received the config along with some .exe files.
As a precaution, I scanned the files on VirusTotal and found a trojan. I messaged him about it, but he kept insisting it wasn’t a trojan and dismissed my concerns. After a few days of debating whether to trust him again, I decided to take a chance, given our past positive transaction.
I set up a VPS to test the config, but it didn’t work. When I messaged him, he sent me a new config, which also didn’t work. When I brought it up, he claimed it was working on his end. He then asked for a copy of my proxy, but I didn’t feel comfortable sharing it. Instead, I asked for his proxy provider, bought a proxy from them, and tested it again – still no luck.
After that, he stopped replying altogether. Unfortunately, it seems this was a scam. I hope this post helps others be cautious when dealing with him in the future.
Crypto address for a refund: TN8wQruEpqBBj1g8Uw14iGxxSd6phvoVVE
update, after posting the thread he sent me a message with a new config, but I don't think it's even worth testing!
Sales Thread: https://cracked.io/Thread-Supreme-Making-Custom-Config
Amount or Item(s) Scammed: $800
Screenshots of Communication:
https://prnt.sc/34r-SRtuIypt
https://prnt.sc/drTutUptfp0o
https://prnt.sc/polgu8QgV1bD
https://prnt.sc/SzCUuAg7uUMk
https://prnt.sc/wzKHgJNuF5Cy
https://prnt.sc/vTYJgvpubLz7
https://prnt.sc/GKkHyLnITXK4
https://prnt.sc/MpyyWJMKugA1
Additional Information:
I wanted to share my recent experience to help others avoid a similar situation.
Last year, I bought a VM from Lucif3rHun1, and it was a positive experience. So, when I saw him posting in his Telegram group about selling TM VM recently, I decided to give it another shot. I reached out, sent the payment, and received the config along with some .exe files.
As a precaution, I scanned the files on VirusTotal and found a trojan. I messaged him about it, but he kept insisting it wasn’t a trojan and dismissed my concerns. After a few days of debating whether to trust him again, I decided to take a chance, given our past positive transaction.
I set up a VPS to test the config, but it didn’t work. When I messaged him, he sent me a new config, which also didn’t work. When I brought it up, he claimed it was working on his end. He then asked for a copy of my proxy, but I didn’t feel comfortable sharing it. Instead, I asked for his proxy provider, bought a proxy from them, and tested it again – still no luck.
After that, he stopped replying altogether. Unfortunately, it seems this was a scam. I hope this post helps others be cautious when dealing with him in the future.
Crypto address for a refund: TN8wQruEpqBBj1g8Uw14iGxxSd6phvoVVE
update, after posting the thread he sent me a message with a new config, but I don't think it's even worth testing!