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How many times has someone you follow on social media asked you for money – maybe to buy firewood for an elderly person, or to buy basic groceries for a single mother? This kind of appeal stirs up emotions with stories that sound sincere – but what if a well-planned scam lies behind it? In this new edition of Detektor Magazine, we reveal how a TikTok account promoting religious faith conned people out of their money for months.

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