OP 02 January, 2026 - 09:02 PM
Scammers Profile Link: https://cracked.sh/Timekeeper
Sales Thread: https://cracked.sh/Thread-Supreme-Worldw...-Bigben-sh
Amount or Item(s) Scammed: 160$ and almost 800$
Screenshots of Communication: https://imgur.com/a/eGQreAG (it's not communication it's proofs mails)
https://imgur.com/a/0aM36O1
Additional Information: At first, he was very fast and professional, very helpful, and delivered my accounts on time. He helped me a lot whenever I had a problem.However, on Friday, January 2nd, 2026, I received a notification from Wise indicating that someone was trying to log into my account. I immediately changed the Wise password and enabled 2FA. I also changed the password of my Outlook account.
Despite these security measures, he was still able to access my Wise account. During the scam, he added his own email address as a recovery email on my Outlook account, which allowed him to take control of it. He also accessed my SimSMS account.
Fortunately, I was already logged into my Outlook account and was able to see the SimSMS login activity. I quickly logged into my Wise account and transferred the money before he could send it to himself.
Be careful and do not deal with this person.
Crypto address for a refund: 0xc102B7A58bC49B84E92383643f8270c21a2C164f
Sales Thread: https://cracked.sh/Thread-Supreme-Worldw...-Bigben-sh
Amount or Item(s) Scammed: 160$ and almost 800$
Screenshots of Communication: https://imgur.com/a/eGQreAG (it's not communication it's proofs mails)
https://imgur.com/a/0aM36O1
Additional Information: At first, he was very fast and professional, very helpful, and delivered my accounts on time. He helped me a lot whenever I had a problem.However, on Friday, January 2nd, 2026, I received a notification from Wise indicating that someone was trying to log into my account. I immediately changed the Wise password and enabled 2FA. I also changed the password of my Outlook account.
Despite these security measures, he was still able to access my Wise account. During the scam, he added his own email address as a recovery email on my Outlook account, which allowed him to take control of it. He also accessed my SimSMS account.
Fortunately, I was already logged into my Outlook account and was able to see the SimSMS login activity. I quickly logged into my Wise account and transferred the money before he could send it to himself.
Be careful and do not deal with this person.
Crypto address for a refund: 0xc102B7A58bC49B84E92383643f8270c21a2C164f