- Country
- Germany
- What happened
- Bavarian Police described a 55-year-old father from Kronach who received a WhatsApp message from someone pretending to be his daughter. The message sounded urgent and said money was needed quickly. Wanting to help, he transferred more than €4,000 before realising the request had come from criminals rather than a family member. Police used the case to warn that fake-child messages often start with a claimed new phone number.
- Pressure pattern
- Family impersonation, urgency, emotional obligation, and a new-number excuse.
- Pause point
- When the new WhatsApp number asked for urgent money, before making the transfer.
- How Pausier may have helped
- Pausier could have helped by flagging the urgent money request from a new number and encouraging a voice call to the known number before payment.
- Source quote
- Hallo Papa, ich brauche dringend Geld