Jacked In Recommends ‘The Tinder Swindler’ (2022)

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Swipe left, swipe right, left, right, left, left, right- IT’S A MATCH!.. Sound familiar?

Tinder is one of the most common apps used when it comes to dating these days and it’s fair to say, those who have had dates from dating apps, all have their stories to tell, both good and bad. But, what if one day you match with a guy that looks like he’s absolutely loaded, asks you to meet him in a 5-star hotel, then proceeds to take you on a trip abroad via his private jet the very next day?!

Well, that’s precisely what happened to Cecile when she matched with the supposed millionaire, Simon Leviev. At first, their relationship seemed like something right out of a fairytale, however, as time progressed and Simon began asking for money, Cecile soon began to realise he was nothing more than a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

An amazing documentary recollecting true events involving a devious con man who was able to swindle millions of dollars from numerous women. Directed by Felicity Morris – who produced Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet KillerThe Tinder Swindler is a story of romance, deceit and best of all… revenge, get involved.

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