Shimon Hayut, a scammer from Israel, who says that he is the son of a billionaire named Simon Leviev, found a new way to make money on the Internet, says TMZ.
Based on Simon’s media scam, a documentary has already been released on Netflix. It details how the scammer managed to lure ten million dollars (807 million rubles) from victims around the world.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Simon Leviev (@simon__leviev__official_____)
Now the Tinder scammer has found a legitimate income. He is paid by users for video postcards in a special application.
In just the first three days of such activities, Simon received an income of 30 thousand dollars (2.3 million rubles).
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Simon Leviev (@simon__leviev__official_____)
Leviev records videos with personal congratulations on his birthday or with comic messages. One video costs the buyer $200 (15,000 rubles), but if this is an order for a business, then the price rises 10 times.
Simon says that he enjoys recording whatever people want. Sometimes in the video, he jokingly justifies himself that he will not be able to personally visit this or that event, because “enemies” are looking for him.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Simon Leviev (@simon__leviev__official_____)