Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

      • Beware of a new OnlyFans confirmation email scam, coming to your inbox as a fake registration on the popular app. The scam uses your name and your email address, so at first sight, it may be legitimate-looking.
      www.scam-detector.com/onlyfans-confirmation-email/
  1. Dec 26, 2021 · OnlyFans Confirmation Email Scam: How It Works. Beware of a new OnlyFans confirmation email scam, coming to your inbox as a fake registration on the popular app. The scam uses your name and your email address, so at first sight, it may be legitimate-looking.

  2. Dec 27, 2021 · Received an OnlyFans email confirmation? Here's what to know. A common way that no-good scumbag scammers try to con you is by convincing you that an account you have with a website or service has somehow been compromised.

    • Mustafa Gatollari
  3. May 26, 2023 · Here are the most common OnlyFans scams you should be aware of: 1. Phishing Scams. Phishing links are usually sent through emails or DMs. In 2022, almost 3.4 billion phishing emails were sent per day. Clicking on these links may redirect you to fake websites that look like OnlyFans.

    • Guilt Tripping Scam. More and more people look for financial help from friends and people on social media. And very often, their scream for help is genuine.
    • Fake OnlyFans Account. What’s easier than stealing photos and videos of another girl on the internet and selling them as yours on OnlyFans? Yeah, scammers do that.
    • Bogus OnlyFans Customer Service. If you’re an OnlyFans user, you probably know that there is different content on the platform. However, a scammer may contact you pretending to be an OnlyFans customer service representative asking for “additional payment information.”
    • Constant Money Requests. People are greedy, which leads to more OnlyFans scams. For some “creators” it’s not enough that people pay the subscription fee to see their content.
  4. I do wanna mention that I’ve received two of these for an email not associated with the OnlyFans site so it could just be an email scam as well.. I triple checked to see if I could even change the password for the supposed email being used and it would always say “user not found”.

  5. It could be a fake email or someone could have signed up for OF with your email address. Some tips: Never click links in emails for services you don't use or are unsure about. If you don't use that service and don't plan on ever using it then you probably don't need to do anything.

  6. People also ask

  7. Fake Emails: You might receive emails that look official, asking you to confirm your account details or reset your password. Fake DMs: Scammers might send direct messages pretending to be from OnlyFans support, asking for your login information.

  1. People also search for