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Many have had much success and will continue to have success unless the people on whom they attempt to prey wake up to their subtle, but surely detectable signs of fraud. This girl had great values and was really too good to be true. Uses comma's mingle place of periods. WE did have some really interesting and sensual conversations and then that is when the asking of money started.
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By now we are all familiar in some way with the internet and how it all works. With today's lifestyles becoming more and more hectic the effort to get out there and meet people seems too much of an effort. While the development of these datings sites started out as a great convienience it has now become dangerous in many ways. Not only do we have pedophiles looking for our children but we have a new breed of rapist, an emotional rapist, otherwise known as a dating scammer. Someone who uses your emotions to get to your money. Unfortunately we have different catagories for these internet leeches, one being an individual who not only does it for fun but those who do it for business. This has become a very notorious money making business in underprivileged countries like Nigera for example. It's one the most popular countries along with Russia, Ghana and the Ukrain. In some of these areas the scammers work for the local mafia and are set up in cafes, homes etc. Getting involved with a scammer such as this can be very dangerous because they know what they are doing and tap into your vulnerabilities creating a trust where you are willing to give up your information such as bank account numbers and personal info. Who would be stupid enough to do this? Well it really isn't stupidity. We are all vulnerable in some way, we all want to be trusting and we are all looking for that something special and these guys and gals KNOW it. It doesn't matter if they are working a scammer cell or individually. I went on a dating site and I met someone but after a few chats I just got this feeling that things weren't adding up. I did some checking and found some sites about scammers and also joined a group on Yahoo about scammers. I had gotten quite a bit of info and when I next talked to this man, and I'll assume it was a man, I exposed him but only after I played with him for awhile just to see how far he'd go, WOW, he had the role down pat. I 'm pretty savy about the internet but was totally clueless as to how deep this deceit goes in the internet dating scams. Please remember that it doesn't have to be an out of country scammer but someone right here taking advantage of someones emotional state. We are all vulnerable in some way and these people will find the weakness. It's how they make their living. Also just because there is a picture it doesn't mean that is the real person you are talking to. You could be talking to a woman thinking it's a man and vice versa. After all they have no real intention of meeting you. They just want your money. There are online modeling agencies that these people steal their images from. They also will steal images from other dating sites and will go as far as including pics of children from these modeling sites claiming them to be their children. Another way to grab your sympathy. So you see nobody is safe from these people. They prey on your emotions and though most of us will say it can't happen to me...... Some of these people are quite a bit more subtle and the signs are harder to see so Just beware of any online relationship. Things to look out for: They even set up bogus websites for their fake companies. That way they can make themselves look legit. My guy did and the address was legit but not for his company, but an accounting firm in London. I thought, this is gonna be very interesting. Look at the spelling.... Most out of country scammers never capitalize their I when speacking of themselves. The speech is broken and doesn't fit their profile or pic, for example. Although it's no crime to have an accent and I'm not saying all broken speech is a sign of a scammer, but when the picture and profile posted is of an obvious Italian CEO and the language is way off base....... RED FLAG Most will say they are Native American..... Like my guy did and when I questioned him about what tribe he said oh no tribe originaly from America but moved to UK First red flag for me. The discription for their matches is wide open. There are no specifics. All body types, religions, nationalities etc are accepted. Ages for their matches range from 18 to 63. They will have a sob story either divorced from a viscious spouse who took their child away or wife and children, killed in a car accident, orphaned etc.. They will proclaim their love for you within a few chats which they always request to be away from the dating site. If you do it you can't expose them to the site autorities. They know this, after all their main objective is to win your trust so you will send them money. Soliciting money is prohibited on these sites. They will tell you they are contractors, engineers etc. After you have talked and they have told you how you are the one they were always looking for and get you to reciprocate the feelings they will then begin telling you about losing their wallet, going to the hospital where the doctor is holding their passport until they get paid. And of course they can't cash their ckecks because the banks there don't deal with American banks. Please send me some money so I can come home. WEEEEEEEEEEL first off if they are working for a big company they would be covered for all of this. No major company is going to abandon their employees in a foreign country. There is also an embassy in every country they can go to. He got angry with me because I said I didn't have any money to send which in turn he tried to tell me I didn't love him lol lol lol Never told him I did in the first place lol lol They get really agitated if you ask a lot of questions. They'll try to get you to just talk about love and how they will take care of you if only they can get home. Sometimes you may be talking to someone totally different. The real reason is they are talking to more than one mark online at a time. I'm sure there are many more ways they have come up with by now to scam people. They have to because more and more people are onto them but the basics are the same. I know not all people are scammers on those sites. I know I wasn't, but I was in a position that I could have easily fallen prey had I not been willing to listen to my gut. Whenever you are getting aquanted with someone PLEASE check them out. He as lots to offer on are database easily reach him on Gmaill.. All the red flags.... The first one was supposedly from Hungary, this one is supposedly born in TX, spent only 4-5 years in Turkey but spent all his life in CA. Both immediately start in calling me dear, honey, sweetie, love, etc. Yes, the first one asked for money because a shipment he sent from CA to Vancouver needed additional customs taxes paid on it, blah, blah. Needless to say I didn't pay and to my wonder, he stopped communicating with me. Probably moved on to his next victim. As of now, I'm just playing with the second one. I've already said a scammer had asked for money and if that's his intention, get off this ride right now. Funny, that's not what I said. I now know what to look for so I can string them along and let them lose valuable time with me. I have sent thousands already and was getting ready to send more. I was saved by Karens secret investigator and her team Wymoo. They saved my valuable money. Their professional background check investigators can determine if the person or company is real and legitimate. Some were a little changed uo but still the same , 1st one claimed that she was from Uk and had recently moved to Nigeria for a better life and good job there but when she got there they robbed her and took all her credentials passport money ect. RED FLAGS IN THE 1ST 2 TEXTS!!! Nobody move sto Nigeria for a better life! Sob story in the 1st sentence! And when I checked her name and email address out it was actually some porn star who was from Nebraska! Who is suing date lines for allowing scammers to use her pictures and name! Guys watch out for MALISSA HARRINGTON! NEXT ONE was a supposedly stationed in Afghanistan in the US Army who sent me pics of a girl in uniform and had the 82nd airborne patch so I asked her a bunch of military questions that she really wasn't prepared to answer I asked so your in the 82nd huh and got no response! Then she started asking me to send to her son over here state side because he had no food and they wouldn't let her send any money because of security reasons! And her English SUCKED for someone who was supposed to be in the US Army! And tge 3rd girl was right off the bat telling me how I was the perfect man for her and her daughter and coming up with a sob story about her poor little daughter wasn't going to have a birthday at all unless I send her some funds! And her email address didn't even check out anywhere and another dead give away is when none of them even have a FACEBOOK I have not met a female yet that didn't have one! And then the last 2 girls had must of been reading from the same scripts! And then she said that she was in Pittsburgh in the Ohio Valley! OHIO VALLEY IS IN OHIO NOT PA! WELL I PLAYED HER BACK FOR A WHILE and then she went on about how she was doing Papers Works on her dead fathers inheritance! How she was going to get millions! SHE KEPT SLIPPING WITH HER MIS SPELLED English too! Any way the other girl had the same identical story about the dead fathers inheritance claim and doing Pappers Works and how she was going to get millions and soend it on me and how I was the perfect man for her and so on and so on! Neither one of them wanted to talk to me at all always had excuses except when I kept insisting the last 2 girls called me from different 's from different states and only wanted to say Hello with an indian or Arabic accents but both of them sent me pictures of blue eyed blond girls and claimed that they were born and raised here in the US! What a crock of shit! Everyone of those girls started off right away calling me DEAR And non of them had a email address that was legit or traceable! I have been talking to a woman these past 2 weeks. She is exactly like me in everyway and to be honest my dream girl. Her profile showed we were both from the same state in Australia and she was currently working in Turkey for FCF which is a foundation that assists in 3rd world countries real organisation. She travels the world helping people in need as she is a registered nurse. She works overseas 3 months at a time then comes home for 6 weeks. At this time she had already finished her official duties and was staying back volunteering to help a 6 year old girl called Tara who had a hear condition and was awaiting funding so she could be transferred to Germany for surgery. We spoke about family and how she was born in Scotland, then moved to Argentina when she was 15 where her dad died. This girl had great values and was really too good to be true. We even chatted on webcam the first night we spoke so I got to see her although the microphone didn't work so we typed. She even new the city I lived in although we never went in to too much detail. Anyway now that Tara's funding had come through, she was now booking her flight to return to Australia. After which she went to cash her cheque but the banks wouldn't accept it as it needs to be cashed in the country of issue. First red flag for me. Who gets paid by cheque these days? The company she worked for refused to help as she had already missed her flight by staying back to help Tara, flag 3. I almost went ahead with it before taking a step back and googling turkey datung scams and found all the signs I picked up on were used with other people. I confronted her and she got upset and was crying, etc. Anyway today I googled the address she gave me to accompany the money and found it was a hotel. I called the hotel who confirmed no one by that name is staying there. I am so glad I did not send any money and was smart enough to look it up. I do feel very stupid for falling for it all as I really was feeling in love with a girl I hadn't met. I'm happy to share the longer version of the story if it helps other people and even the conversations we shared. Be careful with your hearts people. I was very guarded but dropped my guard for her. If it's too good to be true, it probably is. The first time he was in Tennessee n then he had to go to Spain n then S Africa he told me his car had been burned with his briefcase n everything he had in it. Started asking me for money. Small amounts saying he was hungry his name is Gino Jovanni. Says he's Italian but when I talk to him on phone he can barely speak English n says he was born in Italy but was raised in U. He has sent me 6 pictures. He is very nice looking n says he wants to marry me. He also says his wife n son were killed in a car accident but has a son who lives in Tennessee city, Tennessee. I would love to post his picture can I?? Once bitten twice shy as the saying goes! If it looks and sounds to good to be true then it probably is? No matter what we do to stop these scammers, however we do it or report it as many guides and books are written on the subject you will never stop the scammers as they just move on with other identities and different photo's to catch their victims! Whilst some of us are on the net trying to find love in a genuine capacity there will always be room to be scammed so my advice is? Use what life has given you and that's the intelligence of knowing that if something seems to good be true? Then it probably is! Never, Never, Never, put your hand in your pocket to someone you don't know unless of course your married to them.. However, if you want revenge knowing that you are being scammed then complete a file of all the emails that have been received and sent along with photo's and anything else such a copied passports, copied visa's and any other documentation and send a copied file to the Embassy where you live that pertains to the scammers ethnicity and a copied file to your Embassy of the country that pertains to the scammers ethnicity i. Do not let the scammer know your doing this as keeping them talking could give you additional information like for instance! If they ring you after you provide your number to them as you can do a phone number check to see where that number originates from? If the scammer pertains to be from Russia and the number after checking if it is not witheld ofcourse originates from lets say the Nederlands then its guaranteed to be a scammer? Like wise, if the number is witheld then it's more than likely to be a scammer as anyone who says they love you after a couple of weeks would have no reason to withold their number? It would mean that the scammer would have your number but for a small price in not being scammed paying for a number change might prove to be a lot cheaper than your life savings? I could probably say a lot more, but I don't want to bore you, but trust me? There are ways to riddle out these scammers if you're prepared to scam the scammer with only one result? Arrested and the key thrown away!!!! For all you genuine people out there? Good luck in love and life, and for all you scammers out there? We are not as stupid as you may think? Contact us on bans. Contact us on bans. Turns out they're low life drug dealers that use women on a regular basis for this. If you meet either one... The talk of sex over and over again will disconnect a man's brain from his logical self. She said she wanted me to show her that I really loved her and was not just using her. The lady collects rings from every date. She said she would not accept costume jewlry if you really loved her. This lady had no heart and no conscience and was super hot looking and smiling. An older lonely man and a younger woman is the perfect set up to be taken and cleaned out as much as possible. I am writing you this message in bad spirit , Because the Immigration came to my site today where i am working and arrested 4 of my workers. When i got to the police station to get their bails then i found out that they don't have a working permit. They got me into trouble and now they want to charge me to court for employing workers without a working permit. This is really making me go crazy. I have spoke to my lawyer incharge and the only way out of this in other not go to court is to pay the fine and withdraw the case from court. But the problem i am having now is i don't have enough money at the moment to pay for this fine as my check just came in and i am bringing it to the state and cash it in my account that i will open and it won't clear the bank in 5working days because it large amount of money and i must pay this fine in 5 business days or else i am going to court. Honey i will need your assistance to pay up this fine and i will give it back to you as soon as my check clears the bank, once i come home for you. Honey i want you to save me from this pain my love, i am almost done with this work right now and the Devil wanna destroy this work but i believe God Almighty is in control. My love i have being stress up since morning this is why i could not collect with you since because i was running from one Office to other, babe please i need your support and assist to get out of this Mess, i have 1week to finish up this work and come back to the state for you sweetie, i believe the Devil is a Lier my love. BEWARE OF SMITH NARK! This guy tried to scam me but he got nowhere. They will try anything, but, needless to say he didn't get a penny. BEWARE OF THIS PHONY SCAMMER! Well, how are you? Hope life is treating you fine wherever you may be. I am also doing fine over here. My name is smith nark. I read your profile and have a much-closed look at your pictures. I am very impress of what I have seen and read about you, as such, I have decided to write to you immediately to ask for the ample chance to know you more, you can contact me on smithnark at yahoo dot come or txt me on 8134003431. Please write me so we can start communication. I must say that in the whole garden, you are the most beautiful flower I have seen so far. There is no doubt about that. I will be grateful in deed if you respond to this my humble mail. I will be looking forward to reading from your end soon. However, until then, please stay sweet always with a healthy smile. Am new on here and today is my last day and i would love to connect with you, please txt me on 8134003431 thanks. I'm exposing this scammer who thought he was going to scam me. I had fun let the scammer think he was getting money.... I busted him out he hung up on me, I than called back recording said the was disconnected. I called from an anonymous the number was still in service. I've also reported him to Match. He's not from Brazil he's from Nigeria! I didn't really think anything of it, or it being a scam until we actually started chatting on Yahoo. It hasn't turned into a money situation, but the first red flag for me was when he told me that his wife died and he moved out here to get back on his feet, but left his son behind. Who the heck leaves children behind after a death of someone so important?? So then I'm thinking that he has two kids, but later in the conversation just says its his daughter. She lives with his sister. But never really goes into detail. The only thing we really talk about his what do I find romantic and he often tells me I'd make a good wife, because I have good wife qualities. We don't talk all the time, we talked on the phone for like five seconds before he dropped the call and he tried to blame me. I've been trying to arrange a meeting with him, but he always says he is busy. He never answers his phone, even that day we talked on the phone, he told me to call and he never answered. He started professing his love for me after our first chat. There is no way you know enough about me to say you love me, or for me to say it back. He doesn't answer many questions. Just today he told me that he bids for online jobs for roads. He is going to Nigeria of all places for a couple of months. Funny, I was pretty sure you were already from there. I'm thankful that he doesn't know that much personal stuff about me, but it just never occurred to me that it could be a scam. At least not until he told me he was going to go to Nigeria. Every one knows Nigeria is a hot bed of scam activity. He should also know from our conversations that i have no money to send him. But I'm curious to know if he'll ask. I think I may just keep talking to him just to see how far he'll take it. Anyway I just wish there was more information about dating scams, but I guess dating in general is a risky endeavor. He was not the cuties guy on the block, but seem to be the nicest. Everything moved extremely fast, from friendship to undying love. He offered to come an see me, but I already had a commitment for that weekend. He said he had to travel to Malaya on business, and sent me his American Airlines itinerary. However, the date and day didn't match. On top of that, he called me when he was suppose to be boarding the flight. When he arrived in Malaya he suddenly ran into all these financial difficulties, but was trying to work it out. However, his account was frozen and wanted to have the money sent to me, then for me to transfer it to him. Red Flags, Alarms and Whistles! I didn't want to contend with the back and forth pleading emails, phone calls, and texting. So far it has worked. Even though I was no long associated with the dating site, I knew he was. So I contacted the site and reported it. They took it very seriously. His name is Mark Royce, says he lost his wife in a car accident, has a 12 year old named Brian who lives with his Spanish mother in France but he lives in Tampa FL and only sees his son on holidays. He claims to be a construction engineer on a project in Malaysia. Hasn't yet asked for money but I think we were getting to that point. What tipped me off that this was really too good to be true was when he kept asking me the same questions and then provided the same exact response - word for word, mind you - about what a romantic time was. Needless to say, he has been on google messenger, sent emails, etc asking where I was. I have no intention of responding. I was scammed by Barry Callaghan from London, UK. Engineer working in the Philippines. I did send him a small amount of money, but stopped before it got worse. I was smitten and taken. My heart hurts and it was a good lesson. He has a GREAT story, sends great pictures himself, his mom, sister, and children. Found him on Match. After chating with her for a long period of time.. I started to think about all this, because she had a job. She kept telling me she loved me and she would like to come to America to stay with me for life. I started to look into all this and found a lot tips on scamers and what to look out for. Key points were noticed in this girl I have been chanting with. Then my prayers were answered, I had leave to see my son, in an emergency i need the money i was suppose to send her; I email her and explained to her what and why I can not send her the money. I ask her to email me back and hope that this does not effect our relationship. Its been over due for her email me. Then i knew i had be hit by a person wanting money only and disappear after receiving it... So it was a close call for me. Now I am direct in questions and most of the girls don't reply back. So every one just be direct with questions and answers. He is very God fearing man and told me that he has 1 daughter aged 15yo. Actually i dont see him on cam bec he told me that he is in ohio now but originally living in dallas texas and has house there with 5 bedrooms. I also chatted with his daughter and its seems like im talking to a kid who really want to have another mother. He told me that his wife died bec of blood cancer. It was clearly phony. There were misspelled words too. I received scammer messages before stating that they want to put me in jail for stuff I never did in another nation if I did not send money. Notice how there is no address mentioned for where to send the money in each message. Please be aware of these pathetic people and report them. He was coming to see me and pay me back. Well, of course there was an excuse that he can't come. He had more unexpected expenses that has come up before he can come and see me. All this put me out of my home, because I couldn't recover from that amount of money given to him that I was suppose to get back. I haven't turned him in yet, just playing with him and seeing all the different ways he's trying to scam me. I am a scammer but has never received money from any of my victims after serious chats and serious phone calls. Do you know what I need the money for, no none of you bastards on this website ever know and I am going to tell you. After messing around with our money also government officials are also messing up the education systems and parents are forsaking their children, so what do we do?? No jobs to do and nothing else to do you guys should just pray for your selves and wait to see better moves coming up... I hope my victim sees this website very soon because if he doesn't he is a dead man. I've read each comment and though I haven't commented on every one it doesn't mean a slight in any way. I'm saddened by some of the stories and laughed at a few where you have played them back. Just please4 keep in mind, no matter what else they may say and how convincing it is, the basics are always the same. First they will ask you to LEAVE THE SITE TO COMMUNICATE. If they do just that one thing, it's a dead giveaway so don't let yourself get drawn in. I met this guy on Cupid who had just 1 picture, but sent me another one through personal email. He said he doesn't have any more pics of himself cause he doesn't like taking pictures. He lives in Texas in the summer and lives in the UK - London - the rest of the year. His profile said he was an engineer. I asked some questions about engineering cause I work with a bunch of engineers. He eventually told me he doesn't post his true profession because he wanted me to like him for him, not his career. He said he was a soccer scout for professional teams. He is saying now that he is also an undercover agent, and that's why he couldn't do video chat. He had some broken english, but not too bad. He also kept calling me baby, honey, love, etc. I was very cautious, but still chatted with him. He is pretty evasive and likes to change the subject. He always capitalizes his I's and uses some punctuation especially... I'm not sure if he is a scammer or what. I mentioned to him that he sounds like he could be and keeps telling me to trust him, that he is truly who he said he is. He said we will meet soon and that I just need to be patient with him. What do you think, is he a scammer, or could he be legit? Do I give him some more time, or give him the boot? I talked to him quite a bit, and I have to admit I did get caught up in it. It seemed to good to be true so I started checking him out and trying to find stuff about him. He said he lived 60 miles from me, but I had a home phone and cell phone for him and they both showed he was not where he said he was. I finally told him to not contact me anymore, but he kept pursuing me. I had made the mistake of letting him have my phone and we texted back and forth. I agreed to chat with him last night if he would answer questions I had, and needless to say he did a very poor job of answering them, and the ones he couldn't answer like inconsistencies in his story he would turn the subject toward me and not trusting him. I had flat out told him days before that, that I would never give anyone money, so I don't understand what his motivation was. Do they sometimes try to get you so in love that you will marry him? I don't even think it was the guy in his pics. Do you think I need to worry that he has my phone number? It is a cell. I don't think he would come where I am, but you never know. Her number starts out +233. She has sent me pics that look like a model but sent pics that look legit and they all look like her. I have actually seen her on cam and it really was her. She had her hair up and I asked her to let it down and she did so I know I was really talking to her and it was in a bedroom not a cafe or some place similar. Everything I have read about her sounds familiar from what I am reading on here but other things make me think she is real because of the number and actually seeing her on cam knowing it is her I am talking to. She is in school to be a nurse. I have constantly told her I have no money to help her but she continues to talk to me. Saying money is not an issue. I even asked her how long is she willing to wait to meet me. I am confused because some things sound like a scam but other things just make me think she is actually real. No sob story either. I would love to compare notes! He states that he is from Chicago; however he is in Malaysia doing business as a contractor. He and I talked via e-mail, texts and phone on a daily basis. He came on very strong, but I thought that it was because he supposedly was Greek; ergo, I overlooked it. He proceeded to ask for my help. I, in a not so gracious manner, told him I could not help him. He then told me that I never cared for him and that if I did, I'd give him money. I was informed that the account he was using had been a woman's previously... He or whomever had hacked it. The man in the photos was beautiful. I wish I could find him... As I'm pretty certain that poor man has no clue his pics are being used. There is a very special place in hell for these scammers! Hopefully this will save some innocent people from emotional heartache as well as financial loss! Can't believe the crack pot who posted that people who scam are in the right because they are poor! Start a charity through the local governement and not a scam! All the time spent scamming can be put into something legal and positive without praying upon innocent and vulnerable people. I am going to do my part in spreading the word to beware of these criminals. Isn't that what scammers are? Her backstory is as a child, parents were killed when she was young, then moved to the U. She has provided me with not only supposedly pictures of herself but also supposed documentation of things to prove her claims are legitimate. The main things I have noticed is her spelling and punctuation will sound like broken English for a while and then all of a sudden will respond back with picture perfect sentence structure, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Also she only answers my questions here and there. Another thing I've noticed is the person continually uses the BUZZ!!! This whole situation is really weird since they keep claiming how I'm the most wonderful person and keeps saying how God brought us together and that we are meant to be together. I'm starting to see past the lies and they also claim that their internet is bad over in Nigeria and why their computer either has to reboot or why they are not online for a long period of time. Has anyone else experienced this sort of situation or perhaps is potentially being scammed by the same person? I saw all of these signs when I was on Match. Scammers love those sites. The good news is that it's really very easy to spot them, generally. I did notice that I never saw a scammer on eHarmony something to consider. Either way, they do make it more obvious than they really intend. Once you sniff out a couple of them, the rest are easy to spot. Thanks for writing this! She had really pretty pictures and a kind heart and a good talker. We fell in love over a few days then she said she needed money for a plane ticket to see me. She claimed to have been recently out of work and fallen on hard times. I was aware of what was going on i did not want to believe it because i loved her but she failed the test. No money was taken only my heart. Watch for all red flags trust your gut. He came on strong... Everyone makes a mistake here and there... He said he was in Malaysia... Even had a website for his company which only had been formed in June 2012. Said as soon as he was done he wanted to meet. His accent was stronger than I thought it would be as he said he was born in France. Then yesterday he said that the job he was working on was stopped. Engineer That the Malaysian government insisted he pay taxes up front. He said he knew nothing about this. He had almost all of the money... I said I had no money. Then he said he would sell his watch and ring and could I come up with the 1500. I said I was sorry, I had no such money. He said he would end up in court if he didn't pay within 48 hours. He said I'll call you tomorrow... I am so sorry. Next day I get an email... He sent me many pictures... UNTIL the request for money... Glad I'm not rich... Also I'm glad he didn't keep me hanging on longer. Thank you for posting your comments. I too was scammed by the same man that may have contacted a few of you. He said he is from the U. I was very lonely and depressed when I lost my father over a year ago. This is how this man scammed me. Something in gut kept nagging me about things not adding up, but his words were intoxicating. I thought he cared about me and so I sent him money. I only came to find out the truth after chatting with him for nearly 4-months when I found out about another woman he had been chatting with. He also took this woman for lots of money and robbed her of her emotions. Thankfully, he only got our money and we are now friends. We manage to get on with our lives and often left with a sense of betrayal on how someone can steal and lie to woman this way. I told him he would pay for his actions, maybe not to me or the police, but to God. Good luck to you all and beware when talking to strangers. Listen to your gut and talk to your family and friends if you dig someone from a dating site before you take next steps. It makes me very happy and gives me tremendous hope for mankind that there ARE descent ppl out there who truly care about the well being of others. I feel for everyone and their stories in this column. I really do, it is so beyond wrong to prey on the lonely and the vulnerable. I only want to be happy. I have learned alot from this site in particular, and have put it to good use. After I read all this info I emailed her with an email just full of nagging questions for her to answer. I haven't heard anything since. Haha I think they is pretty funny,I asked if she really was a black Nigerian man and if so the things he said to me is just disgusting and made me sick. I hope all scammers rot, they totally deserve what ever misfortune befalls them. That was a poor choice of words on my part. This can happen to anyone with a good heart, its a blessing and a curse. I'm sorry, no one on here is stupid, you are all good descent ppl with the exception of wizzy. Talk about your all time scumbags. Lucky I don't know where to find you, you. Well thank you for the support and advice, means the world to me. I will definitely keep checking in here so maybe I could help someone out. I wish we could put an end to this but they seem to be everywhere. After here I have noticed them everywhere and count my blessings I figured this out before who knows what, bankrupt comes to mind among other things.... I think I'm being scammed, well I'm not, cause I ain't sending a damn thing. Lol, but a girl in Nigeria... I straight up called he out on it and told her she was tugging on my heart and that ain't cool. I also said that your work would not just stand you like that. So now she wants me to send my info, name, where I live, and my phone numbers. I told her I'm not having my identity stolen, that's my life. I would love to give her the benefit of the doubt but I don't think I'm that stupid... If anyone uses Match. I would block all people from IM. I hope this person that scammed me gets in trouble, he had someone send me counterfeit USPS money orders and now they are investigating. Not sure what will happen, I know I will never get my money back and I wish I had read this article sooner, it would have saved me some money and especially heart ache. I will never allow anyone to do that to me again. If they sound too good to be true it usually is. They also have good examples on YouTube. You can also check to see if their email is blacklisted. I also recently subscribed to a website spokeo. That's where I discovered my guy was from London. The person who scammed me made the mistake of sending counterfeit USPS money orders and I took them to the Post Office and now it is in their hands. This scammer claimed he needed to have me cash them at a check cashing store and I told would but I went striaght to the Post Office and turned them over and sure enough they are fake. He acted appauled when I told him they would not cash them and and then accused me of cashing them and keeping the money. I seriously can't believe I was so stupid to fall for some scammer....... I will gladly publish his name, supposed pictures, info. They people must be stopped. I to was scammed from meeting someone on an on line dating service. He was very charming but thankfully I have great friends who said he was to good to be true. So I started investigating on my own and found out he was lying BIG time. Of course he was. Anyway the thing that mad me the most mad was, here he was using pics from someone that was in the Army. He created 4 facebook accounts all saying different things he is not that smart. So I got to thinking , what if I could see if the real person that he was pretending to be was actually on face book. He used the guys actual last name, since it was on the uniform pic that he sent me. And it is not a common last name thank God. Well this is why I'm sharing my story. I did find the Real person on facebook and messaged him and told him what was going on. That someone was using all of his information and pics to be a scammer. I would want to know myself if someone was pretending to be me. I feel so violated from this person that I let into my life, I couldn't imagine someone using all of my information to be pretending to be someone else. So I feel at least better for finding the actual person and letting them know. I got lucky in finding them. I felt I could easly fall for a such a handsom man. We chatted for about 6 days 2-4 times a day for hours. Yes he did tell me within the first couple of days that he loved me.... Wrote beautiful things, said he couldn't stop thinking about me. And I was a fool to I replyed that I couldn't stop thinking about him. I was really starting to have very strong feelings.... Made me feel very quilty fo not helping him out. Gave him a piece of my mind on IM he prefered to use google chat he keep saying how could I do this to him? Don't you love me, I love you... I would do anything for you.... I finally said a few choice words to him and typed done.... Now I think I am being scammed again the only difference is he text's me alot. I haven't heard much about texting, he did call me once and sounds nothing like his pic. What are your thoughts on these scammers texting...... I have decided not to proceed with him but just was wondering about texting. I did not give him my address, just my cell phone number. I hope I didn't make a mistake... This email he sent me telling me this was the last straw I blew up at him and I sent him an nasty, nasty email after he told me of being stabbed and robbed accusing him of being a textbook scammer and that I was turn him to all of the scammer sights with his email address, IP address and pictures. He wrote me back that he was insulted and hurt that I used curse words against him and even told him he was going to hell. He tried to turn around everything I said and started making me feel guilty. Next thing I knew he was asking for money to get him out of the hospital, I told him I could not help since I had already sent him money a couple of times I know stupid me , told him no several times and then he acts like nothing is wrong he always say it is okay baby, he would not answer questions either or even show me documentation that states who he is, he is afraid now that I will show to US Marshalls and FBI. Iam playing hard to get now and not being on Yahoo Messenger as visible, I think he is too but the minute I change it he is on there. I am just messing with him now to see what he does. WE did have some really interesting and sensual conversations and then that is when the asking of money started. He keeps telling me that he will send me my money because he loves and I am going to ask him for it this week. We will see how far this dirty little game will go. I told him that I have copies of all of our conversations, chats, emails, texts and prepared to show them to the authorities, not sure I would do since there is some scandalous conversations in there. Not quite 50 Shades of Grey but closer to 50 ways of Scamming. Reading all of this info, I now feel that I'm corresponding with someone who is a scamer. He's not asked for money yet, as we're early in, but he's not answering my questions directly. He says that he's an engineer and travels for his company. I have not given any personal info, and only my first name. I've been using a generic email address. Should I just not respond to him any more, or tell him I know? I caught him on it and he said it was to his mother. Is his name Karl Ludwig? Please advise, I wanted this guy to be so real he is honstly too good to be true. I have caught a couple of things that he does on here that just don't add up and yes stupidly I have sent him money. I thought I was pretty street smart and savy, little did I know. He says he is a doctor in Haiti on a relief mission. Internet access is so poor he disappears. I have been such a fool. I feel awful and embarrassed. He asked me to be a contact to help get supplies out there to collect items from donors. I didn't give my home address because i am always at work. Two parcels were delivered. And one asking for payment. They are mens clothes bought from English company on the internet. So i have these items. I am so frightened. Yesterday he talked about coming to England. We have talked about it a lot. I have been duped. He asked me for money. I said no them. What do i do about these parcels. I just want to be safe and to heal my heart. If i go to the police will i get in trouble? I have obviously hit a nerve with you. My article is just one of many hundreds warning people about scammers and the never ending schemes they come up with. Here is a very good site that upholds everything I have in my article....... The best defense against these sharks is knowledge so before you decide to join a dating site prepare yourself with lots of research on what to look for. Had a guy name hopkin halifax or hopkin james on my yb and fb site claiming to love me and sent pics. How can you find out about these military men. He sent me pics of the staff for his b-day when they are sitting down eating. One guy called me and then he told me don't text or call that number and I said why he said he was having trouble with that number he was not in the military all these men are on my yearbook or now its meetme dating site alias hopkin james, hopkin halifax, Raymond heartfield us army, david mummy us army, james Ray, david honeyman us military give me your input and there grammer is sometimes good and some have intelligent conversations some ask for money some don't. I have cussed them out and said I am not giving you any money and they still talk to me. I have made that clear they aren't getting any money from me and they still keep being on yahoo I'M tell me what you think. I thought this dating service would have been safe but This is for the bobblesmom. The man thought he had me hool line and sinker but re flag went up when he had trouble with his credit card using it for the job he was doing in Yemen,He claimed of being in business fro himself in Telecomminication installing telecom over there. He said he had a daughter which was 21 that was with him and became very sick and in the hospital and he did not have money just the credit card that customs would not except. We emailed back and forth every day for 3 weeks and then he ask for money to help his sick daughter in the hospital, he thought she had picked up a disease. If I would send him through western union in a certain state 2,000 and then send 2,ooo the next day. I did not do this but he kept on for a couple days until I was very frank on his scam. So mother in law take heed listen to your son in law because this is a definate scam. I too am a christian and scammers play on us because we have a kind and loving heart. It has great spells and fabulously believable insights into what you could have help with, for yourself or someone else. I ordered a spell for my partners mum. A lovely lonely old lady not really into this kind of thing really and treated it as a bit of a laugh. She was amazed at the results she got when she asked for a fellow companion to while away her time with. She met the kindest old gentleman last October and they have not been parted since. She often tells her friends they met through witchcraft but no-one believes her she laughs all the time. They are so happy together it so is, a beautiful time of their lives. They are both 71 and 75 yrs respective, It does not matter really if they believe it or not. 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