 All right, Jenny, you've experienced something that a lot of people using Facebook ads are going to be experiencing when you first start running ads, everybody, almost everybody that I know immediately starts getting scam and spam messages into their, into their Facebook business email, as well as, you know, Facebook business direct message, you know, inbox as well as their email sometimes. Jenny, I want you to tell your story and so that everyone can be aware of what they look for and what happens afterwards. Yeah. And, you know, it was the typical thing. Well, we did an ad and I have done ads in the past, but a long time ago. So I think it was the unusual activity that kind of threw me off. We set up the ad together and put a limit of six euros on it. So, you know, and then a couple of days ago, a later. No, yeah, a couple of days later, and it was, of course, the weekend, I started getting several messages in my, in my messenger inbox, the business one, saying, you know, dear, comma, and then saying, you know, we have noticed unusual activity, your account is going to be closed down. And I normally am quite aware of these things and I, but I started panicking. Oh, maybe it was something because I've just made an ad and everything. And after several of them, I clipped on something. I didn't give them any personal, you know, or data or anything. But then at the weekend, I got a whole bunch of emails. Basically, they've taken out eight payments, one after the other in the space of a couple of hours. And to be clear, what happened was just to when you clicked on the link, you don't remember that you put in your username and password. Somehow, something like that. No, somehow by clicking on the link. I, and I wonder also if it was an attachment they give you. So it could have been in something installed on your computer possible. Anyway, so, so you clicked on something and, you know, within a few days, they had taken out ads, multiple ads for their own business on your account. And it was hundreds of dollars, hundreds of euros or whatever. Yeah, it came to about a total it came to 312 and there was one final one, which was going to be another 140 euros, which got declined. Now, I don't know because I was paying through PayPal. Yes. Anyway. So I I talked to my bank who it hadn't come through. Now, this is what happened. The whole thing is so bizarre. In the end, only one of those payments actually I paid. And that was the one for 90 euros. Anyway, in the meantime, I talked to PayPal. They were very helpful. PayPal was very helpful to you. Yeah, which was I had a local number. I talked to someone. He was absolutely great. He started saying, well, it's not actually very much money. And I said, well, it is for me, sort of thing. So so then he was really, he said, well, wait a second. And he looked to my account and I've been with them for a long time. So he came back and said, well, as a sign of good faith and we're not, you know, it's not us, it's we really have to talk to Facebook. We're going to return you the money. So they did they refunded me that 312. So I was happy. And a week later, I got an email from Facebook saying, oh, you've been scanned. I thought, yeah, I could. I did tell you that. And they then also returned all the money. So I am now 501 euros in the red. Yeah, I'm in the black. I mean, I ended up with more money than before. So which is very nice. Why is that? Why why more money? PayPal had said to me, don't I said, what if Facebook refunds me the money? Shall I give you this 312 back? And they said, no, double. That they said it's going to take us more money to process that than then then Russ receiving the big corporations for them. Three hundred, five hundred, a thousand dollars is nothing. Yeah, it's like it takes it takes them five hundred dollars just to process the claim, you know, it's like, yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. So, you know, good, great. And then Facebook could pay me back. But of the money that paid me back. Oh, you actually found a profitable way. So yeah, my husband. So you ended up scanning Facebook, you know. So so hello, everybody. We found a reverse Facebook scam that seems to work. No, don't don't. Anyway, wow. Yeah, OK. So the main, you know, note to self, do not click on any links. Do not panic as well, because I'm still getting these messages. Right. And now I'm just there's a little thing which just says reporters scam. So I'm just doing that and ignoring. You don't even have to report a scam. I just want to let you know because I've been getting them 10 to 15 a day every day. Now, some days are low and only getting three to five. But it's multiple per day for now, six months, nine months. I don't I can't recall now because I've dealt with it for so long, maybe even longer. But it happened, it started happening in 2023, like on mass for just about everybody. I mean, I mean, right now, in fact, I can go to my I can go to my Facebook inbox and show you real quick. You know, this is this is and I'm religious about clearing them. And I mean, this is a scam. Again, look at this. Hello, I want to buy this shown in the photo. It's a zip file. So that's what my concern is sometimes sometimes it's a link and sometimes it's a it's a it's a download. And if you open the download and install something on your computer and then take your password and all that stuff, you got to be really careful about about any files. I mean, this is usually they come across with this kind of icon. But sometimes it's a real person's icon or a fake person. I don't know. AI generated. We know these days. But yeah, and then sometimes the the icon is blank because they've already caught that account. So that's why they've already canceled that account. That's why the account is blank and it's this Facebook user. But I've gotten tired of because if I have to if I have to block them, I have to click several times. I have to click this one and I have to click Marcus, ma'am. Too much work. I just I just check the box now. I just check the box. And so what? Where does it go to the box? It just goes into archive. It just goes into download because it's like it's not it's not worth our time to because I tell you, I've been I was I was very, very good boy, clicking spam for each of them for hundreds of times. And it never it never goes away. It just keeps coming back. And so I'm like, why am I I'm going to save myself that extra click because I have to do this 12 times a day. So anyway, but but long story short, I want to get back to the finally, are you able to run ads now? Yes, because the other thing that was there was you still owe two hundred and eighty three euros, which so I was, you know, you had to set up your payment system because you still owe us two hundred and eighty three. And that didn't go away until Facebook then said, oh, you've been scammed with, you know, so they they asked me to put in a new password. And I did that. Well, I'd already done that. I changed both PayPal and Facebook passwords. So now I'm back to I think I'm, you know, kosher now. OK, status quo. I haven't tried, George. But I am, you know, the one that we set up, I don't think I think it ran. They I don't know if it even ran. So yeah, the scammers took over at that point. But yeah, I'm so glad this is a I mean, I'm first of all, I'm sorry. You had to go through that. And secondly, well, I honestly, I rarely hear good stories of what happens afterwards, which is why I wanted to record it. You know, I went round the points. That's right. Happening. And so I think I don't know. I mean, I feel like maybe the keys are that you went through PayPal. So maybe PayPal. Who knows? Maybe PayPal did something on their end that alerted Facebook that may have helped. And so thank you for sharing with us. And I'm glad you're able to run the ads again. Yes. Yeah.