Scammers in Mexico: impersonators of 'brujos' and 'hechiceros'

Hi there, I’m really glad yo join this scambaiting community!

I’m beginning my scambaiting journey against impersonators in Mexico. For context:

These scumbags impersonate popular public figures within a specific religion (e.g. Santa Muerte, Palo Mayombe, Santeros, etc.) and offer services in Facebook and Instagram to people who mainly want to:
-Amarres: Make someone bond with you sexually or romatically.
-Limpias: Cleanses to keep you protected from hexes.
-To hex someone: They can make someone ‘disappear’ from your life.

Even though I don’t believe in what they claim to do, many Mexicans and latinos in the US.
It’s ok to have your believes, and I mean no disrespect againts any religion, but scammers are everywhere:

Some ***holes impersonate an important figure(e.g. Unicornio Negro), ask for ludicrous amounts of money (500 USD to buy a few candles) and say they’ll make the job.
Worst is that many will extort their clients for more money, claiming they’ll tell their contacts about them wanting to make a love bond, to hex someone, etc.

An example is this ****head claiming to be a popular Mexican brujo, but his Facebook profile only shows 8 followers, and when he clicked on my Grabify link it showed his IP is from Colombia: Redirecting...

Have you seen them or baited them before?
Even if maybe you’re hearing about this for the first time, do you have any feedback or suggestions for me?

¡Un cordial saludo a todos!

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