Twitch streamer QTCinderella recently talked about a terrifying sex trafficking scam she almost fell for.

QTCinderella, the creator of the Streamer Awards, has 768,000 Twitch followers as a result of her likable demeanor and regular gameplay streams. Her experiences as a female content creator, including encounters with stalkers, harassment, and now what appears to be a sex trafficking scam, have frequently been discussed in public. Kitboga, a scam expert, joined QTCinderella to talk about the worrying situation.

Kitboga is well known for embarrassing con artists. He frequently broadcasts his hours-long phone calls with worn-out and desperate con men. While providing amusement and solace to those who are tired of receiving the calls themselves, Kitboga also educates viewers about the more sinister aspects of scams, which can include sex trafficking.

QTCinderella disclosed to Kitboga that she thought the IRS had called her while she was at work. The so-called representative allegedly threatened to have her arrested if she didn’t pay a sizable amount of back taxes.

The con artist revealed they were even tracking QTCinderella’s cell phone and had access to a great deal of personal information about her. She claimed that they instructed her to follow their step-by-step directions as they drove to the federal courthouse in her town, and they warned her not to hang up.

QTCinderella claimed that the call was dropped inadvertently, saving her from a potentially hazardous circumstance.

QT went up to the bailiffs at the courthouse after the phone call ended and expressed her fear of being arrested. Security advised her, however, that con artists frequently used this technique to lure women into a parking garage, drag them into a car, and then traffic them into slavery.

Kitboga provided some explanation of the scam, saying that con artists prefer it when you act without thinking. QTCinderella probably would have understood that the attempt to victimize her was just that if she had had more time to reflect.