21-05-2025, 04:52 PM jumeirah Wrote:Thanks for sharing this it was really helpful. I was interested in their drainer, and I only had $270(i was about to spent on that bs). I didn’t expect them to be scammers, and I found many identical texts that were clearly generated using AI. thanks again I was about to purchase it, even though I suspected it was a scam. I just needed someone to confirm it.There's a new scam on Patched.
"People" are posting about being scammed for a high amount of money, or they claim having a draining method.
Then, somewhere in the thread, they mention a drainer. (most likely a fake one.), so you'll search for it on google,and buy it.
They have made similar "victim" posts on different social media platforms, like LinkedIn, Reddit, etc.
Don’t fall for it and do not buy their drainers
examples:
https://patched.to/Thread-let%E2%80%99s-...t=exogator
https://patched.to/Thread-so%E2%80%A6-ho...t=exogator
I decided to investigate the service and let everyone know whats going inside this bs scam so you wont get scammed
(They will take your money to scam you. I want you to trust me so you wont get scammed.)
Heres what I went through during my investigation(by the way i used AI to correct my grammer so you can understand better, since english is my second language i was pretty sure i did made some mistakes on my sentences) but anyways:
Inside Exogator’s “big hits” Telegram channel, if you check the timestamps (for example, “6 pm,” “another 6 pm big hits”), the updates seem weird, as they’re all being posted at the same time.
Next, I searched for users whose “big hits” were supposedly shown, but the search didn’t return any results on Telegram. Basically, they’re collecting and using random Telegram usernames to post on their “big hits.”
I decided to search for more users, and one result came up (only three letters, “***,” were left, so I figured out what the name would be). I looked them up on Telegram, and they turned out to be a legitimate RDP website seller – a real person(I think). I realized that this person was likely innocent.
Second, I visited their website, which claimed that over 700M$+ had already been withdrawn
If so then why hasn’t there been any widespread discussion about it on the internet, or why hasn’t it blown up? (Except for the BS they’ve created themselves on platforms like Reddit, this forum, Medium, etc.)
Also, they’re using an SMM panel to boost their Telegram channel’s views and create fake reactions (both for their main channel and the “big hits” channel). They’re getting 4K+ views in one second inside “big hits,” and their main channel has fake reactions.
Third, if you search for “Exogator” or “Exogator.com,” there are too many identical texts that have obviously been altered using AI.
Not to mention this, but they also claim to have over 20,000 active members. If that’s the case, why hasn’t a single one of them posted a positive review about the forum? (Another BS claim they make is: “We want to hide your/our identities.”) Yeah, no sh*t. It’s impossible that none of those 20,000 members would post a legitimate review about the service.
Lastly, I asked them for proof, and they said: “We can’t show our clients’ identities, as you don’t want to share yours.” I replied, saying, “I don’t need to see your clients’ names or anything personal; I just need to see confirmation from real clients. You can hide their names, transaction details, etc.
They ignored the message and blocked me.
They might later update their service to look legitimate by using fake numbers (a.k.a. virtual numbers) to post fake “real” proof, so they can attract innocent people and get them to waste their money.
That’s it.
Too long; didn’t read:
Don’t use Exogator its a scam.
Don’t use any drainer services. Do your research first. I recommend that anyone thinking about trying Exogator or any other similar service understand that you’re likely throwing your money away to another scammer