KDA Scambaits Who is She?

:tada: Meet KDA Scambaits — The Scammer Whisperer (But Like… in a Terrifying Way)

Hey Scammer.info crew,

It’s time to officially introduce someone many of you already know, fear, or have accidentally watched roast a scammer so hard they needed emotional support from their supervisor.
Please welcome KDA Scambaits, now serving on the Scammer.info Board of Directors!

:smiling_face_with_horns: Who Is KDA?

KDA is what happens when you mix:

  • A victim advocate

  • A digital investigator

  • A scambaiter with unlimited patience for nonsense

  • And a mild caffeine dependency

…then give her a microphone, a mission, and a scammer on the other end of the line who thinks he’s about to get a gift card.

Spoiler: he is not.

:woman_detective: What She Does (Besides Making Scammers Reconsider Their Life Choices)

  • Scambaiting:
    She wastes scammers’ time so effectively that some of them probably list her as a workplace hazard.

  • Victim Support:
    KDA helps real people understand what happened, recover, and feel safe again — because victims deserve compassion, not judgment.

  • Education & Outreach:
    She creates guides, scripts, and resources that help people spot scams faster than a scammer can say “Ma’am, I am from Microsoft.”

  • Community Collaboration:
    She works with advocates, creators, and investigators across borders to make the anti‑fraud world stronger and more connected.

:classical_building: Her Role on the Board of Directors

As a Board member, KDA helps shape the future of Scammer.info — from community standards to long‑term strategy to making sure the site stays a place where scammers absolutely do not want to be mentioned by name.

She brings experience, ethics, and a deep understanding of how scams work… plus a talent for making scammers panic‑hang‑up mid‑script.

:microphone: Final Thoughts

We’re thrilled to have KDA Scambaits on the Board. She’s dedicated, knowledgeable, and just chaotic enough to keep scammers on their toes while keeping victims safe.

Give her a warm welcome — or at least a respectful nod before she goes back to making scammers question their career choices.

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Congratz KDA

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