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The number one blackmail mistake is ignoring and thinking the blackmailer will disappear. Unfortunately, blocking is the express lane to exposure. If the scammer cannot contact you, they will reach out to those in your circle and expose you. Hoping is not a strategy or tactic. Maintaining contact does give you a certain control.
The second blackmail mistake is focusing solely on preventing exposure. Blackmailers control victims by keeping them obsessed with the idea that friends, family, or co-workers will see the compromising content. It prevents you from acting and keeps you stuck in the scam. Slow down, and recognize that to get out of blackmail, you must have a strategy. Remember, like you do not want them to expose you, they want money, thus is your advantage.
The third blackmail mistake is thinking sextortion is a short-term problem. Your strategy must include a long-term solution to prevent the scammer from harassing you in the future. If they have your mobile number or email address, they will return. Manipulating them off your contact is most important.
The fourth blackmail mistake is losing your balls. If you become a blackmail victim, it is no time to crumble. You must stand up for yourself, and not allow the scammer to win. These people are willing to wreck your world; therefore, you must be in fight mode. The solution is not paying them; manipulating them in their own game is the plan.
The fifth blackmail mistake is not contacting Frank M. Ahearn and letting him guide you out of blackmail or take over and pose as you. Frank's blackmail strategy is based on identity protection. If you work to protect your identity, it will prevent exposure and disappear the scammer from your life. Anything less is a failure. Frank has been successfully stopping blackmailers for over ten years.
Contact Frank and take the necessary actions to get out of this mess.
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