I’ve been posting more about scams lately, and it seems like it might be helping—at least for those who don’t have common sense or tend to let their dicks do the thinking. Case in point: Violet Myers isn’t inviting any of us to a Halloween party.
As we speak, scammers are sending out invitations to fans and/or clients, claiming that Violet Myers is hosting a Halloween party. While she is indeed throwing a party for close friends and industry peers, inviting random fans makes no sense. Scammers are capitalizing on this event by sending fake invites to unsuspecting fans.
There’s no telling exactly what these scammers are asking for in these invitations, but it’s not hard to guess. With scammers, it’s always the same thing: money. I think it goes without saying, but if Violet is supposedly asking for a deposit to attend the party or meet her, it’s not actually Violet. She’s not providing, and from the looks of it, she won’t be doing so anytime soon. That dream will remain just that—a dream.
If you're receiving anything from Violet that isn't from her social media then it isn't Violet. It's really that simple fellas.
As we speak, scammers are sending out invitations to fans and/or clients, claiming that Violet Myers is hosting a Halloween party. While she is indeed throwing a party for close friends and industry peers, inviting random fans makes no sense. Scammers are capitalizing on this event by sending fake invites to unsuspecting fans.
There’s no telling exactly what these scammers are asking for in these invitations, but it’s not hard to guess. With scammers, it’s always the same thing: money. I think it goes without saying, but if Violet is supposedly asking for a deposit to attend the party or meet her, it’s not actually Violet. She’s not providing, and from the looks of it, she won’t be doing so anytime soon. That dream will remain just that—a dream.
If you're receiving anything from Violet that isn't from her social media then it isn't Violet. It's really that simple fellas.


