Can you believe how creative scammers have gotten these days? šŸ˜‚

They come up with the wildest plots—like this one:

They pretend to be confused (so innocent, right?) and send you a random message. Inside? A link or "proof" that you’ve just received $2 million šŸ’øā€”because someone’s getting a divorce and apparently you are part of the settlement. No lawyers, no courts, no paperwork... just a quick DM on X (formerly Twitter), and boom, you're a millionaire! šŸ¤‘

Yeah, divorce by direct message—who knew it could be that easy? šŸ™ƒ

But here’s the real kicker: once you click, they’ll do their best to drain your wallet faster than you can say ā€œprenup.ā€ šŸ’€

And the scary part? People actually fall for this stuff!

Like... how?? What level of brain fog do you need to think a random stranger just accidentally sent you two million bucks over social media?

IQ? More like "I Question" your life choices at that point. 🤣

So remember:

If someone DMs you a fortune for a divorce you were never in...

It’s not a gift. It’s a grift