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How Romance Scammers Trick Victims | Nick Leeson x Becky Holmes

How Romance Scammers Trick Victims | Nick Leeson x Becky Holmes

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Welcome back to the Rogue Trader Podcast with Nick Leeson!


This week, Nick is joined by author and fraud-awareness advocate Becky Holmes, known for her sharp insights (and sharp humor) on romance scams, online fraud, and scam psychology.


They dive into:

  • How Becky went from bored during lockdown to exposing romance scammers on Twitter/X as Death to Spinach
  • Why romance fraud is one of the most misunderstood crimes
  • The psychology of grooming in scams, and why smart, successful people still fall victim
  • The story behind her book Keanu Reeves Is Not in Love With You (inspired by the infamous Keanu Reeves scam)
  • How fraudsters move victims across platforms like LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram
  • Nick’s own reflections on confidence tricks, financial fraud, and social media “cheat culture”

📚 Check out Becky’s books, including Keanu Reeves Is Not in Love With You:
https://amzn.eu/d/9OUaZRb

Pre-order her upcoming book here:
https://t.co/ANz4LHZCPw
https://t.co/YZX7lUl1K7


📌 Follow Nick’s trades in his FREE Telegram channel: 👉 https://t.me/Nick_Leeson_Trading_Channel_FREE


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Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Introduction with Becky Holmes
  • 03:10 – How scammers approached her during lockdown
  • 06:05 – Romance fraud, psychology & shame
  • 10:30 – Grooming and long-term scam tactics
  • 17:00 – Confidence tricks & social media “cheat culture”
  • 22:20 – Closing thoughts & Becky’s upcoming work
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