Instagram and Craig’s list are littered with these posts promising to “flip” your money into a larger sum, doing nothing but keeping it. Usually claiming to work for Western Union or Moneygram they assure you it’s “not a scam”. Those are the two methods they request payment.
I was wondering if anyone had any social engineering ideas on convincing them to install a backdoored app that will let me completely wreck their mobile device with metasploit. It would be totally awesome if I could find a reliable way to do this and I of course would share my findings with the forum :)
This isn’t my idea, but I’ve seen “my bank has a new two step authentication process, please download that link and click accept to confirm we are exchanging funds”
A lot of them are from Jamaica
When they ask for you to send the money via MoneyGram or WesternUnion you could pretend to be an employee and say something like “To verify your ID so that our customer can send the money to you we need to send you a link so that we can verify you are who you say you are” or something like that 
Try it on a 419 scammer, a lot of them have their phone number in their email, you can copy and paste that into Facebook to see their real identify then you can go from there.