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👉More: https://www.estafa.info/prevenir-frau... Simon Leviev pretended to be a millionaire heir to a diamond empire. Private jets, luxury watches, bodyguards… and a perfect story to build trust on Tinder. But it was all a lie. Behind the profile was Shimon Hayut, a con artist who always used the same method: financing his luxurious lifestyle with the money of his next victim. Between 2017 and 2019, dozens of women in Europe lost their savings believing they were helping the man they had fallen in love with. Some lost tens of thousands of euros. Others, everything. Netflix turned it into one of its most-watched documentaries ever. But the most disturbing thing is this: 👉 romance scams are still happening today and, in many cases, continue to go unpunished. In this video, we analyze: How Simon Leviev operated, step by step Why his victims trusted him What legal loophole allows these scams to continue And what warning signs to recognize to avoid falling for a similar scam Because if you think "it couldn't happen to you"... that's exactly how it starts. 🔎 More real stories and fraud analyses at Estafa.info 📌 Subscribe if you want to learn how to spot scams before it's too late. Chapters: 00:00 It Wasn't Simon Leviev 01:22 Tinder's Most Famous Scammer 03:25 Tinder: The Perfect Recruitment Machine 04:22 The First Victim 05:58 €25,000 Scammed 06:53 Three Women, the Same Script 07:50 The Fall of Simon Leviev 09:03 The Romantic Scam Method 11:08 The New Generation of Scams