FGG Program - Steam card scam

This is my first scammer.info post: A clearly compromised Facebook connection reached out to me about the “FGG Program” that offers $50,000 prizes if I pay $1500 in “delivery fees” via Steam gift cards. I have been playing with them for 3 days, and just asked if my friends could apply for the FGG program. To join, contact “Agent Frank” via text at 208.744.5287. I was able to get them on a voice call yesterday, posing as “Agent Goodluck Johnson” and tried to convince them that I was taking over the case. Our SMS back and forth has over 150 posts from me and nearly 300 from them, most begging me to finish sending the Steam codes.

Pretty sure these guys are Nigerian scammers, they are pretty clueless. I listed my address home city as Mos Eisley. And it has been a lot of fun to string them along, hopefully keeping them distracted from harming others.

Let's see how long we can keep these guys distracted.

Here are some recordings of the scammers trying to call me to get me to send them the codes they thought I had bought, the phone is answered by a Jolly Roger Telephone Company bot:

https://dspublicstuff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/12816881284-2020-06-01-14-40-22.mp3

https://dspublicstuff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/12816881284-2020-06-02-9-06-33.mp3

https://dspublicstuff.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/12816881284-2020-06-02-9-12-50.mp3