New Subreddit Launch: r/frank_borsone – A Community for Scam Victims
The internet can be a dangerous place, and unfortunately, scammers continue to exploit trust for personal gain. If you've been scammed by Frank Borsone or have information that could help others avoid falling victim, we’ve created a dedicated space for you: r/frank_borsone.
Why This Subreddit Exists
Scammers thrive on deception, misinformation, and the isolation of their victims. By sharing information, we can help prevent others from falling into the same traps and, where possible, work together to seek justice.
r/frank_borsone is a place where:
- Victims can share their experiences.
- People can post warnings and red flags.
- Discussions about potential legal actions or recovery options can take place.
- Resources and advice can be shared on how to protect yourself from similar scams.
Have You Been Scammed? Here’s What to Do
- Join the Subreddit – Click here to become a part of the community.
- Share Your Story – Detail your experience so others can learn from it.
- Report to Authorities – If you haven't already, report the scam to relevant authorities like your local police, consumer protection agencies, or online fraud units.
- Stay Informed – Learn how to protect yourself from future scams by reading posts from other users.
Our Goal
We aim to build an open, transparent, and supportive community. Whether you’re a victim, know someone who has been affected, or just want to help, your voice matters. The more awareness we spread, the harder it will be for scammers to operate.
Join r/frank_borsone Today
If you have any information or just want to help expose fraud, join r/frank_borsone today. Let’s make it harder for scammers to exploit innocent people!
Have questions or want to contribute in other ways? Drop a comment in the subreddit, and let’s keep the conversation going.

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