The Angela White scams keep coming in, and it’s getting pretty ridiculous at this point. Yet another scam has come to light, targeting fans and clients alike. The scammers are going all out with this one, expecting people to fall for it and some actually are. It’s not surprising, as so many of us think with our dicks and not with the head on our shoulders. Regardless, I hope this helps some of us avoid any scams happening.
The scam itself isn’t complicated. The scammer sends an email related to Angela White in some way, letting the person know that “Angela” is doing a hangout experience. All that person has to do is pay $500 for the application fee. That’s it. This, to me, is extremely obvious and reads as a scam from the moment I see the email, but for some reason it’s been catching people, and they’re sending money for this bullshit application. Anything from the email address being used to the “Special Fan” wording right there in bold letters. To me, this is equivalent to the bullshit special offers you get on OnlyFans from creators saying you’ve been selected for one thing or another, even though they’ve sent the exact same thing to 1,000 other fans.
As shitty as this is, I think it brings up the point of scamming at this month’s events. Scammers are going to use any means necessary to get over on fans looking to have a better time at these events. These fuckers know that a fan will pay extra just for five or ten minutes with their favorite adult actress. Sending something like an email is the easiest way for them to catch you off guard.
This guy in the screenshot was smart enough to know something was off and alerted the adult actress being featured. Some would take the L, get scammed, and not say a thing letting the scam continue or send hate mail at the actual adult actress, thinking it was them who scammed them.
The point is, slow your ass down. If you randomly get an email from an adult actress wanting to hang out with you for a fee, take it as bullshit. As clients, we know there are very few adult actresses who will hang out with you for nothing, and the ones who do feel comfortable enough with you to do so. Take a breath, fact-check, and see if you’re talking to the actual actress or a fucker who’s just trying to steal your money.
The scam itself isn’t complicated. The scammer sends an email related to Angela White in some way, letting the person know that “Angela” is doing a hangout experience. All that person has to do is pay $500 for the application fee. That’s it. This, to me, is extremely obvious and reads as a scam from the moment I see the email, but for some reason it’s been catching people, and they’re sending money for this bullshit application. Anything from the email address being used to the “Special Fan” wording right there in bold letters. To me, this is equivalent to the bullshit special offers you get on OnlyFans from creators saying you’ve been selected for one thing or another, even though they’ve sent the exact same thing to 1,000 other fans.As shitty as this is, I think it brings up the point of scamming at this month’s events. Scammers are going to use any means necessary to get over on fans looking to have a better time at these events. These fuckers know that a fan will pay extra just for five or ten minutes with their favorite adult actress. Sending something like an email is the easiest way for them to catch you off guard.
This guy in the screenshot was smart enough to know something was off and alerted the adult actress being featured. Some would take the L, get scammed, and not say a thing letting the scam continue or send hate mail at the actual adult actress, thinking it was them who scammed them.
The point is, slow your ass down. If you randomly get an email from an adult actress wanting to hang out with you for a fee, take it as bullshit. As clients, we know there are very few adult actresses who will hang out with you for nothing, and the ones who do feel comfortable enough with you to do so. Take a breath, fact-check, and see if you’re talking to the actual actress or a fucker who’s just trying to steal your money.
