Call it karma: "The Tinder crook" fell victim to an Instagram scam
Simon Leviev and his partner said goodbye to thousands of dollars after a woman posing as an Instagram employee approached him, offering to arrange a blue V for them for payment.
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02/03/2022
Wednesday, 02 March 2022, 12:10 Updated: 12:31
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Simon Leviev and Kate Conlin (Photo: Screenshot, Screenshot)
The clichés say that life is a wheel, karma is a bitch, it's all from above and other sentences that can become a way of life, a note inside a fortune cookie or a Mediterranean anthem.
In our case, it turns out that all the clichés are true:
Simon Leviev
, who starred in the movie "The Tinder Crook" and deceived women he knew on the popular dating app, fell victim to a sting on the net.
That weird tingle you feel right now?
His name is Simcha Laid.
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How does it feel? (Photo: Screenshot, Official Instagram Simon Leviev)
TMZ reported today (Thursday) that a mysterious woman contacted Leviev on Instagram and told him that she has a company that works on Instagram.
The company, he was told, could give him and his partner
Kate Conlin
a coveted blue V for a handsome fee.
Since Leviev knows what fraud looks like from the other side, he asked to have a video call with the Instagram employee.
A source close to Simon told TMZ that the girl was sitting in the office and the show was completely believable, including other employees who came in and out of the room and walked around in the background.
At her request, the couple transferred her more than $ 6,500 through PayPal.
From the other side (Photo: screenshot, Channel 12 screenshot)
The transfer of the money aroused the suspicion of Leviev's manager, who approached the meta and asked them if the way Levy Blue passes through the bank account.
He answered in the negative, however until the scam was discovered the money continued and the two mysterious girls disappeared and deleted their accounts.
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