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I have talked with Al. And no, he does not have an Indian accent. He sounds like a very nice African American gentleman.
An interesting video from Jim for you:
And the scam where the scammer poses as a figure of influence and promises riches in exchange for a small upfront payment is called "Nigerian Prince Scam" for a reason.

o im laffin m8. It doesn't matter really though, you'll never raise anywhere close the money needed as shown by your past failed endeavors.
We're trying to dissuade her from sending anything because she probably has some savings or access to her elderly mother's money.
 
Interesting to see that discovering the details of who's scamming Cynthia this time are what triggered her to post after 111 days of nothing but lurking. Any normal person would have already looked into all of this and thought critically about it, but Cherie is a sped, so she didn't, and now she's going to bury her head in the sand, give Mr. Scammer some of her money and however little she raises online, and then, when he takes the money and doesn't deliver on her woggledreams, she'll pretend it never even happened.

I was planning on never posting here again. And it is my most sincere hope that this whole website someday soon gets taken down for good. But I felt the need to say I am not getting scammed. And there is nothing any of you could say to make me think otherwise. I will not back out from Al or accuse him of anything. Instead I will just calmly and politely ask him questions about anything I have of and will accept his reasonable answers at value. This could well be the chance I have been waiting for half of my life for. So I'd rather take any risk involved.
This is why you're going to keep getting scammed.

"I'd rather take any risk involved." :story: :story: :story:

EDIT: I also just read Cynthia's most recent fan fiction (archive), which she posted back in March. Cynthia, why do you spend an entire paragraph talking about Dorothy's panties? 🤔

Creepy WBL Dorothy.png


Also, here are archives of the scammer stuff, since it appears to be working now, although the Facebook page won't archive.
 
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We're trying to dissuade her from sending anything because she probably has some savings or access to her elderly mother's money.
I have no savings whatsoever, and neither does my mother. If it were otherwise I'd have put them into the campaign already. And I assure you if I reach anywhere near my goal I will certainly give it to Al's company. You cannot make me not do so unless you are able to provide me with concrete evidence of him being a scammer. I see absolutely none.
 
I have no savings whatsoever, and neither does my mother. If it were otherwise I'd have put them into the campaign already.
Then it's good you don't have any, it's terrible when scammers make money and it encourages them.

And I assure you if I reach anywhere near my goal I will certainly give it to Al's company.
Ask him for a website where they talk about the program for indie creator and post the website here, people on the Farms are much more tech-savy than you are and will be able to determine if it's real or fake.
Ask him to do a videochat with you, you'll be certain he's the person he claims to be (pictures of real Al Whiting are easy to find for comparison). I'm trying to warn you on a moral principle, if you ignore my warnings, well, I did all I could.

You cannot make me not do so unless you are able to provide me with concrete evidence of him being a scammer. I see absolutely none.
It's not my money that would be stolen (doubt it will because the campaign isn't doing great). I just want to point out this has red flags all over it, because I have more experience with business and people in general than a shut-in like yourself.

Now Cynthia, I should just leave you and let you march into another disaster with a smile on your face but I won't. Read this article:
Nigerian scam
,,,then read it again, then read it again, out loud.
And just the basics from the article:

DOs:
  • Do be skeptical of any promise of a huge payoff for your cooperation in a fund-transfer scheme.
  • Do contact your local FBI or U.S. Secret Service field office if you or someone you know has become enmeshed in a 419 scam.
DON'Ts:
  • Don’t reply, even out of curiosity, to emails (or any form of communication) from someone representing himself or herself as a foreign government or business official who needs help transferring a large sum of money.
  • Don’t provide personal or financial information to anyone making such an appeal.
  • Don’t agree to send money by wire transfer, international fund transfer, cash-reload card or cryptocurrency to a stranger who approaches you online.
 
Here's his twitter which is definitely not followed by bots and other scammers.
Did some digging and found:
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alwhiting (using IMDB pic as avatar)
...and from there a "studio" page: http://www.awifilms.com/
Looks totally legit, not at all like an empty Wordpress template. This site fills me with confidence, looks like it belongs to a studio that can secure $10M with ease*.

* Cynthia, since you displayed inability to understand sarcasm in the past, I mean it looks super-fake and not at all like a website of a serious company.
 
Did some digging and found:
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alwhiting (using IMDB pic as avatar)
...and from there a "studio" page: http://www.awifilms.com/
Looks totally legit, not at all like an empty Wordpress template. This site fills me with confidence, looks like it belongs to a studio that can secure $10M with ease*.

* Cynthia, since you displayed inability to understand sarcasm in the past, I mean it looks super-fake and not at all like a website of a serious company.
Pff, you're just saying that, cause you don't want her to take this 100% surefire foolproof opportunity to finally turn the Woggleturd into a world-reknown household name and icon! You jerk!
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This is what the caveman with free-dangling udders actually believes
 
I have no savings whatsoever, and neither does my mother. If it were otherwise I'd have put them into the campaign already. And I assure you if I reach anywhere near my goal I will certainly give it to Al's company. You cannot make me not do so unless you are able to provide me with concrete evidence of him being a scammer. I see absolutely none.
You're so focused on wanting to make this a reality that you can't see that you're being scammed.

I get it that you want your vision to become a reality but nobody is going to raise $10 million to get this off the ground and ask you for $10 thousand. That is the classic example of a scam which is to ask you for money up front. If this company was legit they would have sent you a contract, had you sign it preferably after having a lawyer look it over and you wouldn't have to put up a cent.
 
This is what the caveman with free-dangling udders actually believes
She can easily prove us all wrong, ask Al for a videochat, record it or at least take a screenshot of him and show us non-believers she actually spoke with a renown actor \ producer about the project.
And a video endorsement from someone in the movie industry would actually work wonders for the IGG campaign. As it stands now, those 10 bucks don't look impressive. A shoutout from someone recognizable would probably change that.
 
You're so focused on wanting to make this a reality that you can't see that you're being scammed.

I get it that you want your vision to become a reality but nobody is going to raise $10 million to get this off the ground and ask you for $10 thousand. That is the classic example of a scam which is to ask you for money up front. If this company was legit they would have sent you a contract, had you sign it preferably after having a lawyer look it over and you wouldn't have to put up a cent.
I did ask him about contracts and he did tell me there will come a time soon when I will be sent a contract to sign and a lawyer would look it over.
 
I did ask him about contracts and he did tell me there will come a time soon when I will be sent a contract to sign and a lawyer would look it over.
Missing the point there Cynthia.

If he was legit HE WOULDN'T HAVE ASKED YOU FOR MONEY IN THE FIRST PLACE. It's like trying to talk to a brick wall. If he was interested he would have sent the contract, everything would be written in there and you wouldn't have to do anything except sign.

If he's asking for money up front then it's a scam.
 
I did ask him about contracts and he did tell me there will come a time soon when I will be sent a contract to sign and a lawyer would look it over.
The only contract this guy will ever send you will boil down to "You send me money and I do nothing in return".

And let me ask, the lawyer that will look over this contract will be someone recommended by the guy who will give you the contract, right?
 
I will be honest, I was holding onto the hope that somehow, despite everything, this was somehow not a scam. Why? Because the idea of Cynthia having to actually work and compromise on vision with a company would have actually been way funnier and far less expected an outcome. This is the reason that I quite genuinely wish her success in her mad L Frank Baumichu quest. Granted, that 5% chance was never likely, but I hoped.

But the more I see about the guy who gave this offer the less I can even give it a ghost of a chance. The irony here is that this thread, filled with people she regards as her enemies, are actively trying to stop her from wasting money and being taken advantage of and she won't listen to us because people mock her here. But this thread must be responsible for at least half of her total views and exposure, and on some level she must know this because she lurks here constantly (and never posts on any other thread to my knowledge) . The renewed engagement now that people did some digging clearly shows she suspects, if even subconsciously, that the people here might be right.
 
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