Return of the Nigerian Prince Redux: Beware Book Club and Book Review Scams (2025)
Anon84
36 points
7 comments
July 05, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (6 comments)
cadamsdotcom
The need to defend against scams and abuse is a cost distributed across all of society - it’d be amazing if there were a way for all to share the costs without creating a giant firewall to wall off the bad countries. How does one take the good and reject the bad? Even our immune systems still get beaten by cancers.
boznz
With the whole ecosystem stacked against new and indie authors, and AI getting so good I can see why some people could easily fall for this. I made the tough decision at the start of my Sci-Fi novel writing career to work 100% on the book and 0% on the marketing. It meant I got zero traction and attention in the market (except by word of mouth), and I had to keep my day job, but totally took away all the stress and anxiety. When I retired last year I took the next logical step and now I give my eBooks away for free, being content with the fact I've achieved something good and I'm giving back to the community.
twentyfiveoh1
Yog's law : Money should flow toward the author https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_D._Macdonald
johnea
The main spam i get these days are "your cloud account has expired, pay immediately or you will loose your data". It's something telling about the internet when spam transitioned from Viagra to cloud computing 8-/
MaxPock
Such a retarded scam I doubt anyone would pay .
TeaVMFan
Thanks for sharing this. New authors have enough challenges without getting scammed. I've written a (free) guide for the writing process here: https://frequal.com/forwriters/ The writing is just the first step, however. Promotion is a whole another set of hurdles. I can easilybsee an eager or despondent author falling victim to a promotion scam.