If you get strange or overly generous messages, it’s probably a scam.
❌ Scammers usually:
🔥 Common phrases used by scammers:
- Hey beautiful, I wanna buy your content 😍
- Hi babe, I’m ready to pay for your private pics 💵
- You’re so hot! Can I buy all your photos? 👀
- Hey sweetie, I’ll spoil you if you sell me your panties 🩲
- Hi darling, I’ll send Bitcoin for your feet pics 🦶
- I want to buy your nudes, message me on Telegram 💬
- Hello dear, I can pay upfront — let’s talk on Snapchat 👻
- Hi cutie, I’m a serious buyer. Let’s make a deal 💰
- Hi princess, I want exclusive videos from you 🔥
- Hey sexy, do you sell used underwear? DM me 😘
Scammers often pretend to buy your photos, but their goal is to trick you into sending explicit content, personal info, or chatting outside the app. Unfortunately, like many online platforms, Droll Pics can attract scammers. These fake users often send inappropriate messages or try to trick others into sending personal info, explicit content, or money.
- Offer to pay you a lot of money for your content (like feet pics, panties, or videos),
- Ask you to move the conversation to Telegram, Snapchat, or WhatsApp,
- Ask you to send a small amount of money to them, or buy a gift card for them
- Mention they’ll pay via Bitcoin or ask for unusual payment options,
- Use phrases like “I’ll spoil you,” “I want to buy all your content,” or “Text me for serious business.”
These people are NOT real buyers. Their goal is to trick you into sending personal content or info.
🔒 What you should do:
- Don’t reply or send them anything.
- Don’t continue the conversation outside the app.
- Tap the “⚑ Flag” button and report them.
We delete scam accounts and suspicious content fast to keep the platform clean and safe.
🔗 Also see: What does it mean to flag a post?