09/04/2025
🚨REAL SCAM STORIES🚨 Crypto, Love, Lies: The New Big Putchering Scam
💻 It started with a message on Facebook Dating. May, a young professional from Malaysia, met Evan, a man who claimed to be an online entrepreneur living abroad. He was kind, well-spoken, and often shared glimpses of his “successful lifestyle”: designer clothes, fancy meals, a vision of freedom.
❤️ He said he wasn’t just looking for love. He wanted a partner to build something with. Someone like her.
“Let’s grow together,” he messaged. “I can help you start your own business. There’s a great opportunity in drop shipping.”
Evan sent May a link to a sleek website with a dashboard and product listings. It looked real. But it wasn’t. It was a phishing site impersonating the legitimate Spocket. (as later confirmed by Spocket’s actual support team.
🛒 May registered, set up her “store,” and within days, orders started coming in. Big ones.
“Look! You already have $20,000 in pending sales,” Evan encouraged. “You just need to top up a bit to fulfill the orders. You’ll get it all back in 14 days.”
💰To process the orders, May had to deposit real money via chat with a supposed customer service rep, using P2P crypto exchanges. She exchanged MYR (Malaysian Ringgit) for USDT, and transferred it to a wallet Evan claimed was “secure.”
Each time she recharged, more orders appeared. Bigger ones. She believed she was on her way to real profits. She had no idea that the “customers,” the orders, and the dashboard was all fake.
Eventually, after pouring in tens of thousands, the account stalled. Support went quiet. Evan stopped replying.
💔 May was emotionally manipulated into believing she was investing in love and a future. Instead, she became another victim of a carefully scripted scam. One that’s spreading rapidly across Southeast Asia.
🔒 Scam Type: Pig Butchering Romance Scam, Fake Business Setup, Crypto Wallet Fraud
🔍 Red Flags:
• A “partner” met through dating apps linking love with a business idea.
• Encouraged to use unregulated P2P crypto platforms.
• Website domain: not affiliated with the real Spocket.
• Fake “support agents” pressuring for more deposits.
• Claims of profits released after 14 days to delay suspicion.
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