SCARS™ Scammer’s Guides: How To Create A Fake Facebook Account Without Getting Blocked
According To Yahoo Boy Blogs, This Is How You Scam On Facebook Without Getting Caught
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[lwptoc]Introduction
Scammers are spreading and it is important to understand their techniques to be able to block them and help others understand. In this series, we will be presenting various Nigerian Yahoo Boy Guides that we have found to help you better understand scamming and how they work. The following is in the Scammers or Yahoo Boys own words!
We do not mention the author’s name to make it difficult him and his Yahoo Boy friends to find our posts.
“How to create a fake Facebook account without getting blocked – Working 100%” In The Scammer’s Own Words:
One of the top problems most yahoo boys face is how to create a fake facebook account without getting blocked at the end. After a series of algorithmic update that was carried out by Facebook to stop the creation of a fake account, it became hard to create a facebook account.
In the post, I will show you how to create a fake Facebook account that looks real. After creation, I will show you the steps you need to take to avoid getting your fake Facebook account blocked.
If you are ready to take your yahoo scam game to the next level, then do well to read this post. Make sure you implement everything I will write in this post. At the end of the day, you will be cashing out very fast.
Scammer Vocabulary: CLIENT = VICTIM
Don’t Get Blocked (Banned)
This is certainly the goal of every gee-boy who wants to get clients from Facebook. But the issue is that once they open the fake Facebook account, Zuckerberg will block them immediately. I will show you the steps I used to create my own fake Facebook account.
It is even still functional to date, and it has made me so much money from sure clients. Are you ready to know how to create an account on Facebook for yahoo without getting blocked?
Use A Good Name
One of the reasons why Facebook will block your fake account is because they already know that it is a fake account. With the recent changes to their system, it is very simple to spot a fake account.
Most times when people send me friend requests, I immediately know that the account is fake, talk more of a machine that is programmed to detect such. There are many reasonable names that you can use while opening your fake Facebook account that will make it sound real.
The Solution:
One of the tricks I use is to find an existing user on Facebook from the country I wish to use, and I copy their names. It isn’t a crime for 2 people to bear the same name on Facebook. Once you know that such a name exists, it becomes easy to just copy the name as your own name.
Just go to the Facebook “Facebook Search bar” and type “Brazil” if you want to copy a name from Brazil.
You will then see a list of name suggestions, then you can go ahead and copy anyone you like and use it for your own fake Facebook account.
Fill Out All Your Profile’s Information
Since Facebook isn’t there with you while you are opening your account, it will take your mistakes for them to know that it is a fake Facebook account. To second mistake to avoid if you want to open a fake Facebook account without being banned is to make sure that your profile is duly completed.
If you are just starting yahoo as a yahoo boy, or even a yahoo girl, having a complete profile will even make your clients to believe you. They will see you as genuine and will want to do business with you.
The Solution:
So make sure that every part of your profile is well completed and duly filled. This way, Facebook might consider your account to be active.
Add A “Real” Fake Picture
The picture I used on my own profile was gotten from somewhere that nobody will ever believe. The picture looks so real, and I have so many of them on my computer. So time after time, I will be updating my profile with new pictures to make other people believe that I am real.
The picture isn’t mine, but it is real and the person isn’t on Facebook. I used a white guy’s picture, so you see why my clients will believe me.
The Solution
Go on Instagram, find quality pictures from younger people – depending on the format you want to use and scam your clients. Then you find the right pictures for your fake Facebook account.
It is recommended you have about 10 or 15 of the same pictures. You can regularly collect more from the person you got the pictures once they upload new pictures.
Avoid Adding Anybody As A Friend For The Next Week
Just in case you don’t know, this is the reason why your fake Facebook account is being banned after you open the account. If you want to open a fake Facebook account without being banned, then you should take this step seriously.
One of the questions Facebook ask people you send requests to is “Do you know ….?”
Once they click the “NO” button after rejecting your friend request, your fake account is GONE.
Facebook knows that it is only a fake account that can be spamming people’s privacy. So next time after creating a profile and doing everything I have asked you to do, avoid sending friend requests to people.
The Solution
One of the first questions that people ask is “How then do I have friends on my fake Facebook account without sending friend requests?”
There is a way to do that and the answer is…
Join Facebook Groups
This is one of the best ways to get friends that will eventually become clients. Since you know the type of clients you want, you can easily find them in Facebook groups.
If you are looking for widows or widowers, you can visit widows group on Facebook and contribute to the discussion.
If you are looking for divorced people, there is also a group on Facebook that has such people.
When you join, you can contribute, ask questions, and become an important member of the group. This will allow you to ask people if you can add them up as friends. You will surely get a favorable response.
Then you can add them up and now go ahead with your format or strategy. Whatever comes out of it, make sure you inform people before you add them up.
Now that you have known how to open a fake Facebook account without being banned, you can now go ahead and complete your yahoo scam.
Any amount you get, just make sure you pay your tithe to me and show your winnings. If you have another strategy to stop a fake Facebook without being banned, you can share your strategy in the comment section.
How To Bypass Facebook Facial Recognition
When you create a fake Facebook account, and they are asking for facial recognition, these are the following things to do.
You should use your real picture while creating the account in the first place. When you use your real face while creating the account, you can easily verify your face during the verification process.
If you have used a white man’s picture when Facebook asks you to verify your account, you can find a way to change the picture to your own, alongside the name on the account. That way, it becomes easy to verify without getting your account blocked.
Reasons Why Facebook Blocks Your Account
These are the following reasons why Facebook blocks your account immediately you open a Facebook profile or after using it for a while. Knowing these reasons will help you to avoid some of the ones you can avoid.
- Your client reports you to Facebook that you are a scammer
- G-boys like yourself will keep sending your friend requests
- You send many people friend requests within a short period of time
- People you send friend requests will mark you as spam
- If Facebook sees any suspicious attempt on your profile, they will block your account.
These are some of the major reasons why Facebook will block your account after you creat a fake Facebook account. So if you want to keep your account safe, do well to avoid any of those reasons I mentioned.
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Table of Contents
- According To Yahoo Boy Blogs, This Is How You Scam On Facebook Without Getting Caught
- Introduction
- “How to create a fake Facebook account without getting blocked – Working 100%” In The Scammer’s Own Words:
- Don’t Get Blocked (Banned)
- Use A Good Name
- Fill Out All Your Profile’s Information
- Add A “Real” Fake Picture
- Avoid Adding Anybody As A Friend For The Next Week
- Join Facebook Groups
- How To Bypass Facebook Facial Recognition
- Reasons Why Facebook Blocks Your Account
- Understanding The Enemy
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While any self-help techniques outlined herein may be beneficial for scam victims seeking to recover from their experience and move towards recovery, it is important to consult with a qualified mental health professional before initiating any course of action. Each individual’s experience and needs are unique, and what works for one person may not be suitable for another.
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