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Scottie Mom

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Sun Jun 21, 2026, 03:47 PM Jun 21

My blackmailer accepts PayPal. I think I got scammed by a small business. [View all]

Hi DU — it’s SCOTTIE MOM back after mostly a long stretch away. I owe you all an apology for disappearing, but cancer treatment, surgeries, and recovery had to come first. I’ve missed this place more than you know.

But today… oh today… I bring you a story so ridiculous I laughed until I cried.

I got my *first ever* extortion email in 30+ years online. And friends, it was the most incompetent, low‑budget, bargain‑bin scam imaginable.

The email claimed they had “compromising photos” of me using my iPhone on adult sites to “pleasure myself.”

Now, for context: I have cancer in my right femur and left hip, and my right leg is full of metal rods. So the only way I could get into the position this scammer described is if NASA lowered me into it with a crane!!!

But the best part? The payment options. This criminal mastermind demanded hush money via:

- Credit card
- Debit card
- Bank transfer
- **PAYPAL**

PAYPAL!?!?!?!?! My blackmailer uses the same platform I use to buy antique furniture and dog toys.

This wasn’t extortion. This was a "GoFundMe with threats!" In the email demand there was:

No name.
No gender.
No details.
No proof.
Just a generic form letter that could have been addressed to a ficus.

Honestly, I can’t tell if I was being blackmailed or if someone was trying to sell me a subscription box.

Anyway — I’m fine, I’m laughing, and I thought DU deserved to laugh with me. I'm doing better and have my first visit with City of Hope tomorrow. It’s good to be back with DU!

Love ya, SCOTTIE MOM


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Real blackmailers use Venmo... Wounded Bear Jun 21 #1
So...how do you know this... Scottie Mom Jun 21 #2
Actually I don't. Just piling on to the joke... Wounded Bear Jun 21 #3
Paypal owns Venmo TVguyCards Jun 21 #7
Really? Scottie Mom Jun 21 #11
Yup, they sure do TVguyCards Jun 21 #12
I think zelle is owned by Chase. mwmisses4289 Jun 21 #14
It was a funny line and you made me laugh! N/T Scottie Mom Jun 21 #4
Welcome back Scottie Mom! MIButterfly Jun 21 #5
When I first read the email, I panicked ... until I saw that the blackmailer took PAYPAL!!!!! Scottie Mom Jun 21 #6
Can you ask them for details? Enquiring minds want to know. Norrrm Jun 21 #8
You people got it all wrong. Mine said the same thing but presented me with a crypto account number. Wonder Why Jun 21 #9
OMG...I nearly fell out of my desk chair!! Scottie Mom Jun 21 #10
Welcome back, Scotttie Mom. And you do not "owe" us anything. Your niyad Jun 21 #13
I got one that was even funnier jmowreader Jun 21 #15
Welcome back. LoisB Jun 21 #16
Glad you're well enough to post malaise Jun 21 #17
Welcome back.Scottie Mom❤️ debm55 Jun 21 #18
I'd probably look into forwarding it to Paypal radical noodle Jun 21 #19
Welcome back and thanks for sharing your laughter with us. littlemissmartypants Jun 21 #20
I would have provided a fake credit card number, expiration date, and CVV BeneteauBum Jun 21 #21
I Keep Getting PayPal Scam Emails ProfessorGAC Monday #22
Ditto to so glad you're back, and hope your health remains strong........happy you can laugh over a potential scam. a kennedy Monday #23
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