A sleazy Iowa scammer posed as a Victoria’s Secret rep to trick women into sending him risqué snaps of themselves in lingerie, police said.
Sean Boies allegedly phished the usernames and passwords of two University of Iowa students so he could set up a profile on Web-survey platform Qualtrics, reports KWWL.
The Iowa City 29-year-old then created questionnaires that he sent out to other female undergrads.
In the messages, he claimed to represent the underwear company.
He allegedly asked women who were interested in being flown to Miami for a photo shoot to upload sexy pictures of themselves in just their bras and panties.
Two women fell for the hoax, reports the Quad-City Times.
Cops were called, however, after one of the alleged victims became suspicious.
Boies was arrested and charged on Thursday with two counts of identity theft under $1,000 and unauthorized computer access, reports KCRG.
During questioning, he reportedly confessed to creating the surveys specifically so he could receive pictures of women.
Boies also admitted sending a second survey that promised a $25 Victoria’s Secret gift card in return for information — rewards that he never actually sent out.