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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Seriously, Another Me? Can a Girl Catch a Break?Scam alert!

contact jarsahscamalerts@gmail.com
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FAQ

Are you single? yes Happily 



 
I am not connected to any training centers, despite how they make it seem, I am happily single.I am not in partnership with anyone.
 



You guys know me, right? Your friendly neighborhood blogger is always here with the latest on creative living, tech gadgets, and funny stalker stories. But lately, my life has felt less like a quaint blog post and more like a twisted episode of "To Catch a Predator," except instead of predators, it's just… me. Or rather, someone pretending to be me. Again.
Yes, you heard that right. After already being the unwilling star of a thrilling identity theft saga  (I'm still trying to recover from that emotional trauma), it seems some aspiring scam artist has decided to take a page out of my very public life and use it for their own nefarious purposes. And by nefarious, I mean panhandling online with my face. My actual, innocent face, but with misspelling of my name, or different names with my face. Also, if you are in my images,A hater has paid a female to mess with potential male connections in my pictures by sending them fake photoshopped images and screenshots, messages painting me as crazy to sabotage connections(who would do this? a weirdo)


This isn't a drill, folks. This is a public service announcement wrapped in a desperate plea. If you get a LinkedIn message, an Instagram DM, a Facebook friend request, or any other digital pigeon carrying a sob story and my face attached to it, DO NOT ENGAGE!
This female, who clearly has too much time on her hands and not enough original ideas in her brain, has apparently decided that my selfies are prime real estate for her online begging bowl. She's out there, posing as me, probably spinning tales of woe that would make a Victorian orphan blush, all in the name of extracting your hard-earned cash.


Let me be absolutely crystal clear: I have not chatted with anyone online asking for money. I repeat, I am not suddenly in dire need of a GoFundMe to finance my next latte. My financial woes are, thankfully, my own private neuroses, not something I'd broadcast to strangers on the internet. Nor am I on any dating sites despite being single.
So, if "I" contact you and start talking about a distant relative's medical emergency, a sudden inheritance stuck in customs, or a "can't miss" investment opportunity, please, for the love of all that is holy and non-scam-related, TEXT ME DIRECTLY! My real number ‪is (707) 241-3520‬ . Or email me(
jarsahscamalerts@gmail.com

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) if you are a victim and have any info or screenshots of this crackhead please contact.









It's the only way to confirm it's me. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT send money to this impostor. They are so desperate to be me to ruin my reputation, they are creating videos of my images and using realistic AI(To make it appear real. I hope my imposter is having fun; she assumes just because she is hiding behind strange IPs, she won't be found. If you are in my images, beware, they are lurking in my images for their next victim, and I will be pressing charges once they are found.

I'm not going to lie, this is infuriating and bizarrely flattering. Like, out of all the faces in the world, you picked mine to commit your digital larceny? Is my face just that trustworthy? It’s a real Jekyll and Hyde situation for my ego. On one hand, "Oh my gosh, someone's stealing my identity!" On the other hand, "Well, at least they think I'm charismatic enough to con people." It's a complicated relationship.

But let's be serious for a moment. This isn't just about someone using my photos. This person is actively trying to ruin my reputation and con innocent people. And while she might think she's a master manipulator, I've got news for her: I will find you. Not in a threatening way (unless you keep scamming my friends, then all bets are off), but in a "I'm a blogger with an internet connection and a very strong desire for justice" way.

So please, for your sake and mine, stay vigilant. Don't fall for this digital charade. And if you have any doubts, just remember: I'm the real me, and I'm not asking for your money. I'm just asking for you to be smart. And maybe send me some good vibes, because apparently, I need them.