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Desperate to meet my mysterious e-girlfriend, I offered to fly her out. Ashley revealed she had no email address to receive the tickets as she came from an Amish background. We all know the Amish don’t like technology—so I wasn’t to blame! So, I proposed sending her money for a ticket. At our usual 2 AM chat, Ashley loved the idea but didn’t trust online banking. Instead, she asked for my CS2 skins.
I transferred $2000 worth of digital assets to Ashley. And just like that, Ashley vanished, leaving me heartbroken and scammed.