Webcam scam :(

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jayjay -  
 anonyme -
Good evening,
About two hours ago, I fell victim to a scam that apparently is becoming quite common online...
I logged in, as usual, to a well-known dating site, and a charming young woman explained to me that she was looking for a sexual partner, etc.
We chatted, and she suggested that I turn on my webcam on MSN; I hesitated, but she also turned on hers (actually a video of a pretty girl masturbating) to make me feel more comfortable, so I did the same!
Then she turned off her camera and sent me a message saying to pay an amount of money to prevent her from posting this video on sharing sites and sending it to my contacts...
At the same moment, my video replaced her webcam, and my contact list scrolled on MSN (names and surnames)...
To be honest, I don't mind ending up on YouTube (just another unknown among many), but the idea that my Facebook contacts receive this video freaks me out! Of course, I didn't pay anything, and after a long discussion, the person, realizing that I wouldn't pay, asked me to open a Meetic account using her email address, since she claimed it was impossible for her to do so; she admitted to being in Tunisia and working for an agency...
Do you really think it's possible for this person to send this video to my contacts?? She claimed that at least 5 of my contacts would see it!
Thank you for your response :)

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letoine Posted messages 1624 Status Membre 320
 
Hard to say, as long as you don't want to pay, I don't see the interest for this person to share the video; they will rather look for another victim...
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jayjay
 
Thank you, I hope so too :D
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samgunsjovirow Posted messages 26895 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   3 046 > jayjay
 
But no, come on, it's just bluff! They're trying to scare you to get something out of you!
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