Let’s cut the BS.
Here’s the first red flag — and it’s screaming
They’re selling ‘Infinite Ammo Unlock’ for Resident Evil Village/Requiem on PS5… but they accept PayPal, crypto, and PlayerAuctions — and somehow, the listing name drops the phrase ‘love interest crypto investment’.
That’s not a typo. That’s a landmine.
You don’t unlock ammo in a single-player game using crypto. You don’t need a ‘professional background in auditing’ to copy-paste a save file. And you definitely don’t need PS Plus just to hand someone your account so they can ‘manually play’ for 24–48 hours — while also asking for your wallet address.
If It Prints Money, Why Is It Asking For Yours?
This is the question no one asks — but it’s the only one that matters.
Imagine I had a real, working system that generated 1.8% daily returns. Not ‘maybe’, not ‘in theory’ — actual, verifiable, repeatable profit. Let’s do the math:
Start with $1,000.
Day 1: +$18 → $1,018
Day 30: $1,714
Day 90: $4,950
Day 365: $624,000
That’s not hype. That’s compound interest at 1.8% daily — 657% per year. No hedge fund, no quant team, no central bank does that. Not even Warren Buffett — who once said:
“Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.” — Warren Buffett
So if this thing *actually worked*, why would they waste time on PlayStation forums? Why would they list on PlayerAuctions under a gaming service title — then sneak in ‘love interest crypto investment’ like a coded signal? Why would they ask *you* for money instead of quietly leveraging it themselves?

The ‘Manual Gameplay’ Lie Is Just Window Dressing
They say: “100% manual gameplay. No cheats. No software. No risk of bans.”
Great. So what are you paying for? Their time? A PS5 controller? The electricity bill?
No. You’re paying for access — to *your account*, *your payment method*, and *your trust*. Because once you hand over login details (even ‘just for cloud saves’), they’ve got everything they need to escalate: drain your wallet, hijack linked crypto accounts, or pivot straight into a romance scam — which is exactly where ‘love interest crypto investment’ points.
This isn’t about ammo. It’s about harvesting credentials. The game is just bait. The ‘PS5 service’ is camouflage. The real product is *you* — your data, your access, your willingness to believe something sounds legit because it mentions Sony, PS Plus, and ‘no bans’.
Real businesses don’t recruit through gaming listings
A real security auditor doesn’t sell ‘infinite ammo’ on PlayerAuctions. A real crypto platform doesn’t hide behind Resident Evil DLC names. And a real investment opportunity doesn’t need your $500 to stay alive.
When the money stops flowing in from new people, the whole thing collapses — because there was never any real return. Just old deposits paying fake ‘profits’ to earlier victims. That’s not innovation. That’s arithmetic — and it’s always, always doomed.
This isn’t ‘too good to be true’. It’s *so obvious it’s insulting*. They’re not trying to fool smart people. They’re waiting for the moment you lower your guard — when you’re tired, excited, distracted, or just hoping for an easy win.
Don’t be that person.
If you’ve already sent money or login info: change every password *now*. Revoke all third-party app permissions on your PlayStation Network and crypto wallets. Freeze your cards. And talk to someone — not online, not in a DM — a real human you trust.
Your attention is worth more than infinite ammo. Protect it like it’s the only thing you own.
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