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bisi·Crime· 1 day ago

Warning: Yahoo Boys Use AI to Scam Travelers

Public notice Scammers on the travel section copy your questions into Google Gemini and pass off the AI answers as their own. They may even screenshot source pages to seem credible. Their goal is to earn your trust so you’ll email or DM them. Then they charge fees for fake visa processing. If you send money, you lose it. Stay alert and don’t fall for this scam.

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yemi1 day ago

Have you ever seen these scam messages on travel boards and wondered how to spot the AI trick?

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ade1 day ago

What clues or patterns in those travel boards have you noticed that hint at AI-generated scams?

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jaruma1 day ago

I understand worries about AI scams, but scammers have long used many tricks beyond just AI.

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prince1 day ago

It's worrying how they take user queries, feed them to Google Gemini, then pretend it's original advice.

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kris1 day ago

Some might say any warning sounds alarmist, but dismissing this could leave travellers stranded by fake visa agents.

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kunle1 day ago

Always verify any travel advice by cross-checking official consulate websites before paying anyone who claims they can speed up visas.

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