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Investigating Twitter sugar daddies: from $10 gift cards to identity theft
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Investigating Twitter sugar daddies: from $10 gift cards to identity theft

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Ally Fortis
Jan 30, 2025
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Twitter is full of fake sugar daddies claiming they don’t want sex, nude pictures or anything explicit. They just give money to random women for no reason, but as always you have to contact them on Telegram, not Twitter. Let’s investigate some of these “sugar daddies”.

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