​ Chicago Woman Scammed On Facebook, Social Media Platform Won’t Help
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Chicago Woman Scammed On Facebook, Social Media Platform Won’t Help

ErinBoogie by ErinBoogie
November 3, 2021
in News
Reading Time: 1 min read
Woman scammed on facebook, Vera Waters

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A Chicago woman is sharing her experience of getting her identity stolen on Facebook, so hopefully, others can avoid making the same mistake.

Vera Waters told CBS 2 that it started when she received a direct message from her cousin’s page in July. The message was about a government grant, and Waters wanted to use the money to pay off her debt. 

To get the thousands of dollars she was promised, she sent over her personal information. She was instructed to make a video in front of a mirror while holding her driver’s license, which she did. 

“I thank the government for approving me of this grant. It’s real money, and you don’t have to pay it back, and everyone can apply,” she said in the video. “Thank you.” 

Soon after realizing she had been scammed, she found herself locked out of her Facebook account. The scammers were using the video she recorded to try and scam everyone on her Friends list to make matters worse. 

Waters reported the incident to the social media platform. It’s been four months, and she still can’t access her account. Facebook told her that her profile doesn’t violate their Community Standards.

The outlet reached out to Facebook, and a spokeswoman asked for more information about Waters’ account and said they would look into it. Hopefully, now they will take it more seriously.

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  1. Dominique J says:
    5 years ago

    My Facebook was hacked also from the same people offering money now I can’t get into my account how can I get in touch with someone regarding this also my Instagram was connected to my Facebook and that also has been hacked either of the social media are responding to this matter

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