The Tinder Swindler documentary exposed Simon Leivev was a master con-artist who had scammed women in his life out of huge sums of money.
Simon - real name Shimon Hayut - is recording personalised video messages on Cameo for a fee of £146 after using Tinder to trick women out of millions of dollars.
The popular Netflix documentary has blown up social media since its release at the beginning of the month, as fans have taken to Twitter to share their frustrations the criminal is allowed to profit on Cameo.
For £146, fans can get a personal video from Simon, while he is charging £1,460 for a professional video for businesses.
In an example video on his profile, Leviev thanks an imagined customer for protecting his girlfriend from “my enemies”, a reference to the way he convinced the women to send him money.
Victims of the Tinder Swindler have spoken out about Leviev's use of the platform, calling it "heart-breaking" this has been allowed.
One of the victims featured in the documentary, Pernilla Sjoholm said at the Tamron Hall event: "To be honest, I was heartbroken to see any company to collaborate with a criminal, he is wanted, still, in Europe, so he's just hiding in Israel at the moment, I think he has crimes against him, allegations against him in the US, as well, but no. It's honestly heartbreaking."
She continued: "I mean, we're coming out here, sharing our story, trying to share the world a criminal and what he's doing and for anyone to collaborate with these types of people it's honestly, it's very heartbreaking."
People across social media tend to agree with her as well, taking to Twitter to rant about Leviev being allowed to make a living on the video platform.
One user tweeted: "The Tinder Swindler is out here on Cameo and now has a Hollywood agent in hopes of having his own dating show. Oh, okay. Who needs consequences mehhh"
"For $209 you can get a Cameo from the Tinder Swindler… I can’t with society," ranted another.
Another user said: "The #tinderswindler is charging $209 on @BookCameo. I seriously hope that the app sends all of that money to those girls who got scammed because pshhhhh"
"I can’t believe the tinder swindler is on @BookCameo and the company is allowing this to criminal to be on their site making money … unbelievable," vented another.
Another frustrated user wrote: "I can’t believe the tinder swindler is on @BookCameo and the company is allowing this to criminal to be on their site making money … unbelievable"
"The Tinder swindler is on cameo, are people like really giving him money???? To say what????," wrote one more person, "SHUT. UP. This douche is in cameo and charges more than me? Dead," said another.
The Tinder Swindler is available to watch on Netflix.
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