I'm sorry to hear that. Is it "Echoes of Lescatié"?Yep, I fell for it, hook line and stinker. Wound up burned out of a total of $300 for AI-generated cover art.
To say the least, I feel like a tool.
Yep, I fell for it, hook line and stinker. Wound up burned out of a total of $300 for AI-generated cover art.
To say the least, I feel like a tool.
Generic lube to get you prepped.
I spotted a suspicious one, likely to be the scammer, for two weeks. She asked me about ideas but thankfully, I got all of my plans to write and I just kick her by saying "Thanks you for your offer", which is the Best Move with Chess Language.Nowadays, scammers are using various approaches to fool people. Sometimes as obvious as a cow pretending to be a bear, sometimes less obvious.
Scammers follow two comment method (my term, ahem.):
Bing! I think at least a few authors fall for this.
If you're suspicious about an user, then...
Check their ID: how old is this? Is it new? If yes, scammer: 90%.
Check their activity: if it looks like this: scammer alert!
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If their activity is empty, then check their reading list: is it organised? Or very saturated and give no sense of the user's taste?
A true artist doesn’t beg for commissions: unless they have no self-respect.
Feel free to add your own advice and ideas!
I spotted a suspicious one, likely to be the scammer, for two weeks. She asked me about ideas but thankfully, I got all of my plans to write and I just kick her by saying "Thanks you for your offer", which is the Best Move with Chess Language.
I know. I just checked "him" with best move."Her"
99.9% a guy, trying to scam you. These fake artists are mostly female because they try to scam mostly men. Never trust a single thing they say it's all lies.
I'll have you know that when I shape shift into a bear, it's not obvious at all.Nowadays, scammers are using various approaches to fool people. Sometimes as obvious as a cow pretending to be a bear, sometimes less obvious.
When spammers praise your story and invite you to their discord, what exactly do they do there when you go on discord?
I have found only one scammer when I posted my novel on SH but there were a ton of them When I posted it on Webnovel.
All said the same thing.
That they got captivated by my story and gave a discord link, they wanted to discuss writing tips and platform tips.
I deleted those comments because their scams were too obvious. Like; how can anyone get captivated by a story in just one or two chapters?
But still, I got kinda curious. What do they do once you visit that discord link? How exactly do they scam you?
(I wanna know....?)
Also, they themselves, by pure chance, offer those services, and as huge fans of your work, they'd love to give you a great deal and repay you for your great story, blabla.