A Muscovite was hooked by a swindler who posed as a famous "vampire" from the show “Battle of Psychics” photo to remove damage from it. All this cost the Russians 70 thousand rubles.
This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel Baza.
Something hasn’t worked out in the life of Olga (name changed) from Moscow lately, and she decided that she couldn’t do without higher powers. In Telegram, through a search, the girl found the account of a man with the nickname Artem Krasnov – a participant in the “Battle of Psychics”, who calls himself a vampire and claims that he has psychic abilities and can suck talent and energy out of people.
Olga signed up for a personal appointment, paying 20 thousand rubles. After some time, the “magician” wrote to the girl that she was damaged, but it could be removed for 100 thousand rubles. Olga could not pay right away, and the “vampire” kindly agreed to an installment plan. Olga transferred 50 thousand and began to wait for life to get better.
True, for a successful ritual the “magician” needed intimate photographs of the girl. After asking the “psychic” in more detail, Olga realized that she was communicating with a fraudster, and not with the real Krasnov, and went to the police.
“Material damage – 70 thousand rubles. It is impossible to assess moral damage,” the message says.
Recall that in the Russian Federation, a policeman kept a 70-year-old pensioner from Ufa in a rented apartment for several months. Three years ago, he investigated the death of her son, and then convinced the woman that an assassination attempt was being prepared on her life and took away 15 million rubles by deception.
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