Real Scam Attempts — Instantly Exposed by AI
These are real examples pulled from my TikTok feed — where I share scam attempts I received and how AI helped me spot the red flags fast.
What You’re About to See
13 examples (and more coming) — texts, calls, and emails that looked “normal” at first glance, but matched common scam patterns once they were reviewed with AI.
Important: Scammers often spoof phone numbers and mimic real companies.
The goal of this page is to teach patterns — not to make claims about any one number.
How to Use This Page
2) Don’t click links. Verify through official websites/apps you open yourself.
3) Don’t give info. No passwords, codes, Social Security numbers, or gift cards — ever.
4) Ask AI. Upload a screenshot and ask: “Is this a scam? What are the red flags?”
5) Report it if needed. If it’s clearly fraud, report it.
Report suspected scams here:
https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/
Disclaimer
This page is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not provide legal, financial, or security advice and does not guarantee outcomes.
Examples are shared to highlight common scam patterns; numbers and details may be spoofed or changed.
When in doubt, contact a company directly using the number on your official statement/card or its official website.
Links to external reporting sites are provided for public awareness and convenience.
Lil Phatty to Big Daddy™ is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of any government agency or financial institution.
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