Got scammed, my bad, but does this make sense?

So, I got scammed foolishly. usually I am careful guy with now-how of how to identify fake profiles on twitter, but somehow couldn't see the difference and gave access to my wallet trying to be part of some airdrop. So amount is small, around 50-60 USDs. I found all of those theft transactions on solscan and the guy's wallet. Posted the scam on twitter so others wouln't fall for that. Suddenly, received lots of spam replies (endorsments) of recovery services.

Contacted one to see what he offers, and simultaneously read the web about scam recoveries. Kept the talk with the guy on twitter DM. He traced the wallet and transactions and as per him he found scammers main wallet. This is tis guy's solution below. Please see if it makes sense? Like can he really do that? And he mentioned 0.9 ETH for gas fees, after I told him I don't have that much, he told oh its mistake it is 0.9 sol. Like come on.

Here is his way of doing it:

Firstly we are going to use the server in charge of the extraction node which charges a lot of gas fee to get activated. In which will aid in your assets extraction and after that I will have to create the smart contract so we can perform a side channel bummer oracle attack on the node of the scammers wallet but you will have to be the one to deploy the smart contract code so in other To get the smart contract code activated you will need to cover the cost of the refundable gas fee used in moving and extracting your assets and the thing is this immediately the smart contract has been deployed, You will get your gas cost and assets back, because you’re basically depositing it to your own smart contract address through your wallet address. So You have absolutely nothing to loose and the process is fully secured."

And he say it is legal and all sh*t. But come on, man, what the heck is side channel bummer oracle attack? :D is there really such thing? Or they think if they can make the sh*t sound complicated we'll believe?

Let me know what do you think?