12/23/2025
HEY INTERNET FAMILY — IS THIS A SCAM OR A “BLESSING” WITH A PRE-GIFT FEE?
I am on a journey to go from being a WANTAPRENEUR to an ENTREPRENEUR, but seed funds are needed — just like the 860 BC woman in 2 Kings 4:1–7 (my signature speech).
In today’s business environment, obtaining SEED funding can be achieved similarly to how the 2 Kings 4 woman collected empty vessels from her neighbors, or through platforms such as GoFundMe, cash gifts, sponsorships, founding packages, or grants.
Of course, there is also the option of incurring debt through loans — but that can be extremely difficult and often costly.
What I want to share with you today is a recent conversation, with actual images, and I want your opinion.
IMAGE-BY-IMAGE, BLOW-BY-BLOW ACCOUNTING
Image #1 — Initial Message
This is the Messenger message I initially received.
“Heyyy
What your cash app tag I wanna bless you with little amount if you believe in God.”
Wow.
My response was YES, I believe in God. I am His FAVE daughter.
Image #2 — The “Blessing” Appears
Then comes Image #2.
A screenshot showing $6,000 pending in Cash App.
My thoughts, Wow. Thank you, Jesus. $6,000 is truly an answer to my prayers today. Thank you, Heavenly Father.
Image #3 — The First Shift
Then comes the message in Image #3.
He asks me if I have ever received $6,000 in bulk on my Cash App before.
I say yes, five digits before.
BUT now, for some odd reason, he now needs money sent to him, the Alleged Blesser, in order for his accountant to “release” the $6,000.
The “fee” is $50.
And it must go through Cash App. But I insist Zelle
Image #4 — Verification Turns Into Escalation
I tell him I want to send the money via Zelle.
I am given two different Zelle tags.
Now mind you — I want to confirm the recipient, so I send a $5 Zelle to verify that the information goes through without any issues.
I then get confirmation that a total of $50 is received.
But now the alleged Blesser tell me they cannot access my $5, and I must NOW send $20 more in order for them to “release” the $6,000.
My response is simple and clear: “You already have $50 of mine and I cannot afford one more pen