Important - Please Read!
For some time now, I have been dealing with impostors—especially on Facebook—pretending to be me.
This situation is honestly causing me a great deal of anxiety.
It appears that scammers are now using AI tools to closely mimic my profile, making their accounts look very convincing.
For example:
If you receive a notification on Facebook saying that I commented on one of your posts, it is not me.
These scammers often comment on random posts and ask you to message them privately for a reading. Once you do, you are actually speaking with an impostor. They may go as far as scheduling a session and requesting an e-transfer payment upfront—but no legitimate reading will ever take place.
This is not how I operate.
I am old-fashioned in my approach and only accept payment on the day of the actual session—never in advance.
When I reach out to someone who is next on the waiting list, I will only contact them directly by email or through a private message on Facebook Messenger.
I will never comment publicly on your posts to promote or schedule a session.
What to do:
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Find the imposter’s random comment made on your post.
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Report the fake profile immediately on the platform where you saw it.
I continue to spread awareness about this issue, but unfortunately, it is largely beyond my control.
If you have been affected by this, from the bottom of my heart, I am truly sorry.
Marc