Nora En Pure Warns Fans About Crazy Catfish Scammer

On a post that Nora En Pure made on her Facebook account, the Swiss-South African deep house star producer addresses her fans about the dangers of fraud and other criminal activities. The types of fraud and criminal activities that she mentioned about were relating to ticket scammers and online impersonators that would trick fans into paying more money than what they should pay. Nora En Pure then mentioned about the latest episode that she encountered, which relates to her warnings about fraud and criminal activities.

The reason why Nora En Pure had to warn fans about fraud and criminal activities

On her Facebook post, she mentioned that the police pulled her and her team regarding “someone at the counter who flew in from another country”. She later added that this person stated that she was “his girlfriend” and that he planned to “bail her out of jail”. In order for this to happen, she would have to pay “an X amount of money if by chance, she and her team knew him”.

Nora En Pure then clarified that this person had apparently spent well past “5 digits $ already” for other stories and reasons that she and her team, and other people, don’t know about. This person also still remained at the police station and still convinced himself that she was “100% in prison” and that “he has to bail her out”.

Her advice on how to detect scams

“So if you are currently writing to someone that says it’s my team or me, or worse, you think you are in a relationship with me (?!) or buy some tickets & merchandise or other goods from any other than our platforms & official ticketing platforms you are busy being scammed”.

Social media acccounts and official website from the producer

Nora En Pure emphasized that anything that comes from her or her team are her official Facebook account, her Instagram account, her X (Twitter) account, and her official website.

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