SUSPECTED SCAM!

Phishing
lauratyler231@gmail.com Laura Tyler / Recovery Room

Date06/24/2026
Fraudulent emaillauratyler231@gmail.com
PseudonymLaura Tyler / Recovery Room
Url / Websitehttps://wa.link/9tmo41
Scam contentsMultilingual recovery room spammer — lauratyler231@gmail.com — posting fake testimonials in English, French, Italian, Dutch, and Turkish.

English variants:
- "Greetings, I also fell victim to a work investment fraud. They never stop asking for additional funds... I was depressed and on the verge of ending everything due of my debt. Then I go to see this expert: https://rb.gy/7djgpf He helped me get all of the money I lost back... He was sent by God."
- "Hi, I was also a victim of related investment scam... I lost all my savings and also borrowed money from friends... I was able to report the incident to a certified ethical hacker and cybersecurity expert, who investigated the matter... You can write to him via this link → https://rb.gy/a77j6o on Telegram, WhatsApp → https://wa.link/9tmo41"
- "Report via the link to get your money back → https://rb.gy/a77j6o .WhatsApp → https://wa.link/9tmo41 Contact him and thank me later."
- "Crypto can be recovered because I got mine back"
- "Yes he charge before recovery for tools, and I sent to him. But I only gave him money for service after recovery"
- "I doubt him first but later sent him money for the tools"
- "He is real and good at what he does"

Promoted links:
- rb.gy/7djgpf → "expert" recovery
- rb.gy/do33hn → Telegram "certified ethical hacker"
- rb.gy/a77j6o → Telegram + WhatsApp
- wa.link/9tmo41 → +1 657-638-8492 ("Scam Recovery Hub")

Classic recovery room pattern: the spammer poses as a grateful victim to lure new victims to a fake fund recovery service. Testimonials are copy-pasted with amount variations (9850, 10600 euros) and machine-translated across 5 languages. The same spammer even posts multiple fake replies backing up their own story ("I doubt him first but later sent him money", "He is real and good at what he does").
Comment / ReviewFive languages, same script, zero shame. This recovery room spammer is working overtime — posting fake testimonials, replying to themselves, and pushing shady Telegram 'hackers.' If a stranger in your comments claims God sent them a recovery expert, it's not a miracle — it's a scam. Don't engage.

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