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Image of cupid and heartNot everyone using online dating sites is looking for love. Scammers create fake online profiles using photos of other people — even stolen pictures of real military personnel. They profess their love quickly. And they tug at your heartstrings with made-up stories about how they need money — for emergencies, hospital bills, or travel. Why all of the tricks? They’re looking to steal your money.

As if all that isn’t bad enough, romance scammers are now involving their victims in online bank fraud. Here’s how it works: The scammers set up dating profiles to meet potential victims. After they form a “relationship,” they come up with reasons to ask their love interest to set up a new bank account. The scammers transfer stolen money into the new account, and then tell their victims to wire the money out of the country. Victims think they’re just helping out their soulmate, never realizing they’re aiding and abetting a crime.  

Here are some warning signs that an online love interest might be a fake. They ask you to:

  • chat off of the dating site immediately, using personal email, text, or phone
  • wire money using Western Union or Money Gram
  • set up a new bank account

Did you know you can do an image search of your love interest’s photo in your favorite search engine? If you do an image search and the person’s photo appears under several different names, you’re probably dealing with a scammer. And if the person’s online profile disappears a few days after they meet you, that’s another tip-off.

Here’s the real deal: Don’t send money to someone you met online — for any reason. If your online sweetheart asks for money, you can expect it’s a scam.

Unfortunately, online dating scams are all too common. There may be tens of thousands of victims, and only a small fraction report it to the FTC. If this happens to you, please report it at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

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Imnotstupid
August 09, 2018
Has anyone come across a guy Named Fred Peter Samuel? He supposedly in Turkey on a job assignment until October, than he is retiring and moving back to Oakland to be with his 2 kids Sarah & Terry. He was telling me his wife died, was in a relationship and that didn’t go well cause she cheated on him & stole some of his money. He started out super nice & we hit it off until he kept asking if I’d go get him an $100 iTunes card or streaming card. But this morning I said I couldn’t know he offered to send me $10,000 to my bank account. Something seems awful fishy
Daisy bell
August 09, 2018
I had a guy contact me on Facebook,said he was a surgeon in Afghanistan attached to the army by the UN.He did send photos of himself in a theatre and hospital,was supposedly from LA but his English wasn’t great and he confessed his love for me very quickly.I think he had stolen the identity of the real doctor and this doctor was hot looking.Said his wife died 5 years ago and he had a son who was in Florida at school.I knew there was something not right about this but I decided to play it out.He had a Facebook account with the name Michael Christopher which suddenly disappeared,got me onto What’s App with the name Anthony Francis and then onto Hangouts with the same name.He then asked me a few days ago to send his son some money for his birthday,I refused,he was a bit upset but didn’t pursue it,then he sent another Facebook request with another name Mark Frank,think he mucked up here as I don’t think I was meant to get the request.Next he asked me to send an email to the United Nations to request his holiday,I refused and said if he was a US citizen why would he need me to do this for him,so I call him out and now he has disappeared,wish I could put pictures up of the guy he’s impersonating because I feel so sorry for this man who knows nothing about his identity thief but I can put up a phone number +1(518)558-5258,I hope this will help some other person not to fall for this scam
Blinky Marais
August 09, 2018
I have been scammed out of Thousands of SA Rands (Close to a R100 000) by a man that send me a friend request on Facebook. His name is Philip Edward. I am 72 years old and my husband died 3 years ago. After I accepted his request he said we must chat on a page Called Hangouts. He told me how to install and soon after starting to chat he said he loved me. He is 56 years old and have a 15 year old daughter called Jenny who is ill with Leukemia. His wife died a few years ago. He is an engineer who works on an oil rig . He started asking me for money to help his daughter as he could not since he’s not near a bank. Or his money is tied up and he only gets paid end of the month. He constantly say he wants to come and visit me. I reorganized my whole house for him and his daughter. He send messages saying he loves me, I’m his love and he calls me honey all the time. He can only chat at night time because of the time difference. I was constantly running short of money and in the end my son found out about this man. He was furious! He did some digging and found out he is a black man from Nigeria living in South Africa looking for older women on Facebook to target. I didn’t want to believe it. My children always warn me not to accept anyone as friends I don’t know. This man told me he’s in love with me and wants to marry me. He was just after my money. He even send pictures of him (pictures of a white man in his 50’s). I send him money through Checkers Money Market. The police says I will never get it back. This man have a lot of woman he does this to. He’s living a good life of the money of old desperate women like me. There’s no fool like an old fool.
Msbodeb
August 09, 2018
Anytime you see that there an engineer or a geologist don't spend time with them block them right away or just ignore them. It's the same story always the wife cheated or died that was small daughter well at our age and our 50s and early 60s how could they have a young daughter? I know it's been done but hundreds and hundreds of widowed men with young young daughters come on. Their stories are all the same and their words their phrases their poems that they send their all the same ones over and over and over again it makes me sick
1moxdb.
October 14, 2020

In reply to by Msbodeb

Same stuff, different, pandemic year. Folks, don’t be fooled! The first hints are to be believed. He speaks multiple languages, but doesn’t know any of the phrases you send. He doesn’t need or want to know your background, nor your physical issues, doesn’t matter, loves you forever. You must “trust” him, exclusively. He’ll be away on the oil rig for two months, then back to US for you! He needs you to send emails to legitimate-sounding companies, from your email, as his signals are messed up on oil rig. Had he gotten to know my background, he would know that an old treasury employee is well schooled on scams. Hint: his meals consist of CHICKEN!
Seeking Peace
August 10, 2018
Watch out for Nicholas Silva also goes by Nikko silva..Solider US Army.
Looking for th…
August 11, 2018

In reply to by Seeking Peace

I work with a woman who is completely convinced that the man she is talking to is real. He goes by the name Nicholas Silva. They were supposed to meet before he got deployed but his mom supposedly got into a car accident and they were not able to meet before deployment. He sends pictures to her but will not video chat. She will not listen to any of us and refuses to think she's getting scammed. :(
Suspiciously1963
June 05, 2020

In reply to by Looking for answers

A colleague just talking to a Silva Nick. Claims to be a single father with a daughter. He was just deployed to Syria. Daughter with nanny while he’s deployed. Us army, found his pic under Nicholas Silva on LinkedIn. Sent pics of himself with daughter. I’ve been seeing his name everywhere.
Angrywoman
July 25, 2020

In reply to by Suspiciously1963

Do you happen to have those pictures still. He sent me pictures as well and would like to see if sent you the same ones. Not sure how you and I can connect to be able to send each other the pictures
Sweetpea
October 12, 2018

In reply to by Seeking Peace

I have been talking to Nicholas (Nikko) Silva since June. Why are you saying to watch out for him??
Johnboy238
August 10, 2018
here goes, he say's he's in the Army and a General, and he want's me to be his beneficiary for his retirement box and he say's in Syria and write a letter saying I was his wife and send the box to me and there might be a fee.
WOMEN B SMART
August 10, 2018
seriously, PLEASE THINK WITH YOUR HEAD< DO NOT EVER BELIEVE ANY MAN ASKING you for Money, WE R WOMEN< if they are NOT showering YOU with GIFTS, Y on earth would you even CONSIDER to SPEND a DIME ON THEM, if they want MONEY FOR ANY REASON< i PROMISE it is MOST LIKELY A SCAM
Wanted to believe
August 10, 2018
Thomas Ruiz.... claims to be special ops in War zone of paris???? Asked for $2000 to take his troops out for dinner. I said no. Then he asked for $2900 for his paperwork to retire so we could get married and have babies. Im in my late 50s! Lol He said age doesn't matter. I would google search key phrases here would say "from the heart" and find the exact quote. Do these men think we are stupid? He follows thousands of women on Instagram but claims he can't live without me. Im his soulmate. The is no other that can take my place. He will die without my love. Ha! So ladies, beware. The pictures are extremely handsome and oh so hot, but don't get burned.
Duped
August 11, 2018
Anybody have contact or heard of UN surgeon based in Afganistan? One daughter boarding in UK. No family Born in Iceland. Educated in Scotland. 50 years old. Goes by Williams Mack. Messaged me I believe by mistake in the Romanian language translated to English . Would appreciate any feedback. Thanks
Alleyzkat
August 11, 2018
Just recently I received a message on Facebook from a lady claiming to be in the service. She asked me to contact her by email. She said she was a Sargent born in CA. widowed her husband killed by a shark. After thee emails she said she was in love with me. I told her a bit about myself. She claimed when she got out of the service she would come to be with me. She wanted to invest in property etc. I did a bit of investigating I found ten different facebook accounts. Mosly the same pictures although she sent me several other pictures of her with male soldiers. She had two different dates of birth. Her last email claimed she knows we will be happy together. And she wanted to tell me exactly what is going on. She has 4 million hidden in Syria she wants my name address phone number email address occupation. She wanted to send this money to me and I get 30%. When she comes here she will sell the properties etc. Has anyone else received this scam. I suppose this is either money laundering or some other illegal activity. Does anyone know?
Almost Got Scam
August 11, 2018
Ladies I'm right there with you. I too met a scammer on Facebook, which I never accept any friends request unless I know him or someone of my friends do. Well he had a friend I know so I accepted. Big mistake!!! His so call name is Dr. Marc Anthony from Charolette, North Carolina but stationed in Germany. Widow with two girls Cindy and Olivia who live with a nanny in NC. He was a smooth talker. He introduced me to the Hangout app. because the military is very strict of social media and for security reasons. We spoke for weeks told me all the sweet words a woman wants to hear. He loved me sent loving pictures and poems. He was going to come back to the states soon and wanted to marry me. Funny thing is he never asked where I lived??? Anyways he sent me several pictures of him working out, with his daughters and in his Dr.'s coat because I wanted to see him in his professional uniform. He even face timed me because I was having doubts he wasn't a scammer, but we lost reception quickly. Long story short, he began telling me He loved me so much and couldn't wait to come down and marry me. He had told his girls about me and they were looking forward to meeting me as much as I was looking forward to meeting them. Then the moment came, he needed a Passcard because he hadn't renewed it and he didn't have access to his account in the states. I asked him straight out Are You Asking Me for Money?? He said No I never asked you for money just Support until he could get back into the states, he would pay me back every last dime. I told him have your Nanny wire you the Money. How can you even have the audacity to ask me for money when we haven't event met in person? So I told him GoodBye Love. Please be careful, I know we can fall so easily when they tell us all the right words. But keep in mind how hard you've worked for your money. A man should be able to take care of you first. Hugs to all
Peacedol32
August 11, 2018
I have talked to many fake military men they tried to manipulate me into sending the money and everything in between. I would ask them if we can video chat and all of them told me they were unable to I have heard every single story possible from these fake men. 2 weeks ago I send a message to someone he didn't look military at all or anything I just thought it was cute so we start talking and turns out he's in the US Navy immediately my heart sank and I figured out here we go again. But this guy was different within 10 minutes of talking he wanted to video chat with me I was at work at the time so I could immediately but at that point I had a good feeling about him. So a couple hours later we video chatted and he was real and he told me all military guys have access to money that access to food they have access to anything they would ever need while on deployment. I told him from the beginning about what I've been through and I asked him to please never asked me for money and he never would. Another thing that the fake military guys will never do is give me their fpo or Apo which is a military address so you can write and send care packages this guy however gave me his and he says he wants me to write him and everything. We video chat several times a day when the time allows every text off and on as well. I I'm sending him a care package which I'm really excited about because I'm really excited that I found a real military man. So if you're reading this and you're wondering why you're military man says he cannot video chat he's a scam. My guy told me all military can video chat when time allows no matter where they are. I feel so lucky that I found one of the good ones LOL which honestly I never thought possible. I even told other military men after five or six of them that I was no longer interested in dating military men and I can no longer trust them. But this guy showed me he was real instantly and I have no reason to doubt him. Plus even though we tell each other how we feel he has yet to tell me he loves me which also means he's real and he doesn't want to rush into things which is also a good sign that he's not real period every military or fake military man I've ever talked to has always told me they love me very soon after talking and they would immediately want to plan our future LOL I can't believe how naive I was but I'm glad that's all in the past and that I have a real man in the military that I can have my own. Oh and an indication that someone is real and wants only you will be if he deletes his dating profile immediately after you asked him to which my guy did he didn't even hesitate.
Revengeful
August 11, 2018
My story isn't a romance scanner, it's way way worse. My father had a call a couple of months ago from his "mothers boyfriend" saying they were traveling from Ensenada Mexico, to a town a hour north of us. They wanted to stop and see my dad, now mind you my father hasn't seen his mom in almost 13 years. So you can imagine his excitement. He was so thrilled that his mom was going to come. For me a major red flag went up. I felt like it was a scam and was trying to talk to my father about it while researching online. The "boyfriend" called back about 45 minutes later saying they were in an auto accident, that their was a child in the other vehicle my grandmother as well were hurt needing to go to the ER. He needed my dad to send him $1400.00 via money gram. My father told him he don't have that much could send $600 the guy says yes that's a good start.I luckily got through to my dad that this was a scam by making him realize that my grandmother and her boyfriend were not able to come on their own, and accidents and er visits don't happen quickly not 30 minutes quickly. The sad thing was watching my dads emotions go from excitement, to worry, to sadness. That's how they do it, they use our emotions to cloud our better judgement. How did he know personal details about my father? He really didn't, my father offered it trying to find out who he was talking to.Warning to the scanner that called my dad, you made the biggest mistake of your life, you hurt my father, I am very close to finding you, and when I do, you will pay for your sins.
Done
August 11, 2018
Does anyone know or has talked with a guy from Egypt living in Dubai by the name Hosam mohamed, claims I’m the love of his life but I think he may be a scammer, hasn’t asked for money or anything yet , But I would like to know if anyone has been talking to a guy by this name from Dubai
GB1030
August 11, 2018
Good afternoon, a friend of my became involved in a romance scam. When I ask her about it, she mention he was in the Army, in Syria, and a Captain. When I ask her about his name she said his name was Airnas Biumus. I recognized the name from a previous scam. I report the profile to FB as violating FB standards. The profile was removed. I search FB with his name, 2 additional profile pop up with Airnas Biumus The person in the Picture goes by last Gonzales. Rank does not match. I search on Tineye reverse image search. An additional 25 extra profiles pop-up on various dating website as scanms. Same pictures were used in all dating sites. I copy some of the names and began to search FB again, 4 additional pictures pop-up again under different first names with same last name Gonzales. The male in the picture is a Hispanic male. Has anyone encountered any of these profiles. I would like to read replies.
cantfoolme
August 11, 2018
So I was just chatting with this guy it’s only been 2 days. Right off the bat I knew he’s a phony. But I already have a feeling these ppl are phonies anyways but I just want to see how slick they are. He says he’s from LA. Currently deployed in Afghanistan. I told him I love watching football and I’m planning on going to the game. He writes back American football?. I’m like yeah. Then he says that he’s gotten use to European Football. I said, “you meant soccer” he’s like yeah European football. Americans say Soccer! We never call it football. Then he types the word favourite. In America we drop the U letter. Then he’s rambling on about how he spent so much money coming back home to visit. Blah blah blah. I said something like that the government should be providing. I’m just waiting on what else he has to say. He’s use the word account twice.
hikergirl1889
August 12, 2018
Anyone run into a Rob Wilson? Robin Alan Wilson? Has a 7 year old son Gary from a second marriage after his pregnant wife and young child killed in a car accident on September 22? Says originally from North Carolina, has been in security intelligence, now living in Washington but is in Yemen on a mission? Asks to talk via Skype and professes his love immediately.
fooled man
August 12, 2018
Anyone talking to a man Clark Bowen. Very handsome man. Has many pics and videos he sends. Very muscular. Something doesn’t add up. Been talking for a long time. Feelings are involved and he says he lived here in Atlanta . Supposedly coming home end off September. In army. Long story short, he saved a couple of females lives in Syria. The husbands showed up and rewarded him with gold bars. His general told him he had to get the gold out . He wants me to meet a diplomat you sent me a letter and ID in New York to make sure it gets lock up in safe place until he returns since he just got sent on a mission to Yemen For next 30 days . The letter has grammer errors .
stupid me
August 13, 2018
Hi together, I've got a bad feeling talking to a guy with the name Stefano Daniele. He wants to send me luggage of himself and even he gave me his ID I feel something is wrong with this story. He is a doctor in Damaskus. Can't believe his story. Of course he tries to convince me with sweet words and compliments.
Cynsasional
August 13, 2018
I met a man name Rojas Kelly was base in Syria on messengers, we start text small things at first things like Good Morning, hows your day.. Then time past and we text more every day...Then he asked to which to WhatsApp never heard of it before...So I tried it and we started text there every day agsin.. As time went on he started saying thing like, I'm glad we met I love texting with you and you are what I have been looking for.. And after a month and half had past, his words changed.. Good Morning my Queen, I love You I'm glad you came in my life that was every conversation.. Which I never said it back.. He had one son 11yrs old and wife had passes three yrs ago.. His son lived in Maine and was being taken care of by a nanny.. And he Did'nt have any one to trust.. And that he was in a war zone and they where getting bombed every other day... He was getting scared and was wondering if he could trust me with all his belongings until he come to the States in September..we talked about it for awhile weeks had past so I agreed, He sent me picture of thing he had brought for me, like purses..shoes..cell phone for both of us..along with a Apple laptop I told him a Did'nt need anything, but he said that he wanted to buy me somethings, plus he need to hide all his other belongings..And a watch and necklace and all his money and personal belongings.. He sent me a picture of everything that was supposed to be in the box... I really Did'nt beleive him, but I went along with it, he sent a Fastway tracking number and it was suppose to arrive in 4days... But on the 4th day it was held up in custom and on a delay, because extra funds Would have to be made in order to be shipped.. That morning I received a message telling me to pay $3160 in US dollars.. I was shocked I text Rojas Kelly and he asked like he was shocked.. He wanted me to pay the money and afterward just take it out his money that he sent and much more... They even had Custom Agent Names telling you who to send the money to...calling and texting me telling me if I didnt that custom would keep his package.. With all his belongings, I told that i DON'T have $3160 and they said can you send half and pay the rest on arrival.. Mr Rojas Kelly was so mad and at that point his attitude changed.. He point blank said that I wasn't a good person, because I just wouldnt give my money to a so called agent to release his belongs..and GOD is going to punish me if he lose all his belongs he worked hard for all his life.. Then he had the nerve to tell me if didnt he would kill me and himself..This is the Agent name...Hephzibah Eniade # 205-386-1752 and this his other # 205-831-3364... They are using fake Fastway email address and they have tracking number too... But I called the real Fastway and the tracking number don't even come up on their site... These guys are Good, so Fastway says DON'T send your money Its a scam...And here's Rojas Kelly number Serving In the U.S Army base in Syria...706-995-6486...Looking for women on WhatsApp to become friends...
Scammed
August 13, 2018
I got a person claiming to be Stephen Celestine Klemp. A ship engineer working for "DGS Marine Dgynia a subsidiary of DGS Marine Corp". On his way to Australia. Has a daughter that stays in Birmingham with a nanny. Gorgeous guy in the pictures. One of my friends had a feeling that something was terribly wrong. Looked him up. Found out that the story is a very common one used by scammers. It hurt a lot but I'm thankful that this was all found out at the right moment. Be aware of that name and story.
Leona62
August 13, 2018
I think I was trying to be scammed. Got a comment on one of my photos on dating site. saying his friend Larry wanted to connect with me and had moved in driveable distance from me. Discribed his friend and gave me his personal email. Said I would make his friends day if I emailed him. He was very convincing and said he was getting off the site as he found someone and decided to end his subscription. I was foolish and emailed the guy. He said he was originally from spain and moved to Mass when he was 31. He recently moved to Maine in 2017. We exchanged pictures and I found him on FB, but he blocked me from seeing only the pics he had sent me. He said he had stopped uploading pics to social media because of his daughter safety. He said he was a freelance engineer. I asked him several times to meet since he lived so close, but he said he was leaving on business to Belgium and wanted to communicate via phone and email. I asked him if he would meet me after he returned. He never gave me a direct answer, always upset and saying why would I invest the time in a relationship if I didn't want to meet you. He said he had a linkedin profile and told me the name of the company he is doing freelance work for. same photo on Linkedin. In one email I caught him in a lie and he was very upset. I told him I was almost scammed by someone when I first got divorced. He said there are bad people in the world but he was not one of them. He said he didn't need my money, he had enough of his own. We continued to communicate via email and I eventually gave him my phone number. He did have a spanish accent and he texted me when he arrived in Belgium with a Belgium phone number. I know you can buy a cell phone at airports to use while in the country. Does anyone know if you can call outside of Belgium and it appear they are actually in Belgium. I know scammers can within the US, but can they do it in other countries. I have been researching virtual phones, but it appears you have to log into the countries network. If that is the case then you must have to be in the country, correct? I have blocked my number and Facebook account. His name comes up on FB now with many different photos of other people.
Smartbutnot
August 13, 2018
I’m on Jdate and eharmony - 2 men from Jdate I’ve been reading all over the net today while on a plane trip. The new little wrinkle is they send flowers But from what I read they don’t pay for it - they use stolen credit card numbers to buy the roses - not such an expensive purchase that it hardly makes a blip on cc fraud security - but it’s all to catch a bigger fish. Financially independent women like me. I’m 60 and widowed for a few years. Own my own business / not naturally very cautious but just from business experience a little wary. Pressuring me to not be speaking with anyone else while they groom you - expert psychology - by challenging my authenticity followed by feigned concern and sweet talk. All too good to be true. And that’s exactly what it is. The minute they ask you for money Mine was for a travel agent to book tickets so we can meet midway but he uses a travel agent in Mexico - each of us to pay their own ticket - fair enough - so I ask him to have the travel agent email me a copy of the booking. Travel agents have a binding ability with the major airlines while they wait for payment. No the communication is filtered through him. Nope. I’ve got another one - on an off shore oil Rig in Ireland but he sends me a copy of his passport without me asking. - Same story as so many -child in boarding School. Writes long long letters and never capitalizes “i”s and hardly any paragraph breaks. On one site I saw same writing style that was copied and pasted on a woman’s blog. So wading through the imposters. There’s some real ones out there.
kwik
August 13, 2018
I have a guy that is trying to get me to get him a phone and itunes that say he works on the Irish Oil Rig. Claims he has a son and lost his wife a few years ago. His so called name is Chris Martial.
Jshoes
August 13, 2018
I have Jamise Smith, Dr in Syria, at first, was awesome, the photos, who ever he is are gorgeous, am I going to give him as some, nope, not a phone, nothing, no ty willing to risk Federal jail time either people! They don't need our money$
Jane
August 13, 2018
I have been talking to a guy that says he is from the USA army as a senior sergeant and his name is Philip Johnson Brandon clark I sent him.money for things and to day his commander message me on WhatsApp as I have been talking to this guy in there is commander said that he was he hospital today and he hurt his leg I fell in love with Philip I don't know what to do I have talked to him on the phone he has never video chat me just talked to him please help me with this
FTC Staff
August 15, 2018

In reply to by Jane

Some people pretend to be US soldiers.

The US Army says that real soldiers do not have to pay to go on leave, or to get medical treatment, and the commander of a real soldier will not usually communicate with a soldier's friends. This person you're talking to could be a scammer.

FTC Staff
August 15, 2018

In reply to by Jane

Some people pretend to be US soldiers.

The US Army says that real soldiers do not have to pay to go on leave, or to get medical treatment, and the commander of a real soldier will not usually communicate with a soldier's friends. The person you're talking to could be a scammer.

Concerned
August 13, 2018
Anyone being scammed by a guy named Joel Willis
pissed off guy
August 13, 2018
Anyone knows about a so called female named Elena miller who claims to be stuck in Nigeria and is on a unicef program all she does is provide pictures but cannot call or video chat with me and money I don’t send is a call from a man just saying guys get scammed as well
right with you
August 15, 2018
Ok, Ill join the crowd. Looks like I'm in good company Mine was Andriano Hayford Italian Engineer, here in Washington state for a contract job 2 kids-rose and tony wife died in 'ghastly' car accident. Sent me pictures that made me believe. IDID NOT SENT MONEY ASKED FOR ( $700). But did try to explain to him why I was reticent. found someone by this name on Facebook with no picture and very little information- just that he was single, with 2 kids with same names he told me. Very attractive caucasian gentleman with salt and pepper hair, green eyes. can anyone from FTC please tell me how I can load or search pictures so I can see if his appears.
Trying to believe
August 14, 2018
Has anyone been talking to a chris Gulich?
Candydavis969
August 22, 2018

In reply to by Trying to believe

Yes and dont fall for it hes up to no good says hes from new jersey but he called could barely speak english he supposely lost his dad when he was4 and his mom to cancer when he 9 raised hisself on the streets had a list of questions for me to answer wanted me.to change my phone account to at&t luckily im not naive after 2 days i had him pegged
Don&#039;t believe
October 25, 2018

In reply to by Trying to believe

Chris scammed me out of money. Don't believe a word from him. Turn him in. He needs to learn s lesson.
Shulova71
November 08, 2018

In reply to by Don't believe

He is a fake tried to do the same thing to me he is a scammer and had lots of profiles but all are private. If you read all these comments it appears there is another guy that has the same things he does under another name which I believe is him Also. Rojas kelly
I&#039;ve Lost Everything
August 14, 2018
I have lost over 200 000$ FTC is doing nothing.
Kate
August 15, 2018
The man said his name was Ben Richmond, staff sergeant, deployed in Djibouty. Originally from Fort Worth, TX; 43 y.o. , widower with a daughter Alexis, 18 y.o. He found me on facebook and immediately asked to chat on hangouts; he wrote to me several times a day, was tender, loving and caring. A couple of weeks later asked for $500 to come to visit me, when I refused, he got offended and stopped chatting for a day. However, his messages continue comming a day later, he was loving, caring and extremely polite again. Some time later he asked for $150-200 to be able to call me from Djibouty. When I pretended to have some financial problems, he told me that he would come to me himself after his deployment and even would buy me a plane ticket to TX. Some time later he just disappeared. I'm sure he's a scammer, although his English is good. He's a very sly and experienced scammer. Be careful, ladies!
PhoneyBaloney
August 15, 2018
At the beginning of June 2018 I "met" a "guy" on OK Cupid by the name of Gerald Alex Huffman who stated he lived in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio called Blacklick. He stated his birth date was July 17, 1963, born in London, England. His father was an American and he was brought up in Denver, Colorado. He was divorced 15 years after his wife was unfaithful. He had a 30 year old son named Alex who was a US Marine. We texted on OKC for a few days then skipped to texting because he said the OKC app was not working correctly on his Blackberry. I checked his phone number and saw it was a Denver area code. I figured he kept his number from Colorado. He said he was currently working in Saa'na ,Yemen for the UN. He surveyed areas in advance for safety /anti terrorist groups. Whoever this person(s) ended up being they were very articulate and had impeccable grammar as well. In hindsight perhaps it was a script but, they seemed to be a great conversationalist and we covered a lot different topics even religion. Of course as in all of these scams they are pretty quick to confess their "love" for you unconditionally. I told them I was not so quick to fall for someone and could not return they love like that. At first they seemed okay with that and was pretty patient. During that time they shared their bank account in the states had been hacked and they bank had closed it down. Unfortunately, that did not send up a huge red flag to me as I had a relative that actually did have someone hack into their bank account poised to steal money from them. About a week later they told me the software on their laptop to do their work had crashed and was unusable. I thought to myself,'Don't ask me for money to help you.' Well, of course they did a few days later. At first it was $1300 and I said, 'No way!'. So then they said if I sent him $800 it would cover the cost. He explained it was expensive because it was custom. I suggested that he contact his bank and work with them on getting the money, even ask for a loan since they have his assets. Of course that wasn't a viable suggestion. I also suggested he contact the UN and let them know his predicament. He said he did contact them and they were going to send him the money but, it would take awhile since they were undergoing an audit. If I would just come up with the money first, he would make sure I would be paid right away. I told him that I did not have the money and I didn't like I was in a place with him that I was willing to give money to him. When he asked why I told him there are lots of scammers on dating sites that profess their love and then take money from people. Of course he was incensed that I would tie him to such a notion. He was a man of good character whose intentions were nothing like that. Fortunately for me I found his behavior to be increasingly whiny and annoying. After about a month (July 12, 2018) of this I finally told him my answer was NO! My error was that I confronted him that I felt he was a scammer and I no longer wanted to speak to him. Well, I got a earful of how selfish I was, immature, and had trust issues!!! I laughed at his tongue lashing but, I wished I would have just blocked him and said nothing. That way he wouldn't have known I was on to him so he didn't have any information to change his approach to the next victim. I am so saddened to read this stories about men and women so taken advantage of. I write my story just in case there is someone that it will help. Don't let them isolate you from family and friends. Reach out to someone in your life to talk about this and take a time out away from the person to get some perspective on things. They try to isolate you, wear you down so you are not thinking clearly and make decisions you normally would not. And I echo many of the other ladies commenting here-NO MAN/WOMAN worth their salt would ever ask for money from you.
Baffled15
August 15, 2018
I have been chatting with a guy named Curtis Anderson..he messaged me on IG a month ago..within a few days he asked to chat on hangouts... I immediately had a feeling this is a scam..but wanted to see the end game. He's madly in love with me(Yeah right)... he told me he is from Pennsylvania widowed 2 adult kids. He got a construction contract of some sort and headed to Dallas. Well finally it comes out after a few weeks...needs money to pay his workers. Asked for $10000, asked me to go the bank and get a loan...I have continued talking to this guy for a good laugh...I know he's a scammer. I told him a b.s. story that I got turned down for the loan...and told him i went to the casino to win money fir him and got robbed....no money lol. surprisingly he wasn't mad lol he then switched to his mother is very very sick and wants me to buy I tunes card so she can buy food and medicine. I told him the apple store doesn't sell that stuff...strike 2...no iTunes lol lol...he continues to talk to me and declare his love and says he will psy ne back for everything i lost..says when he's done working he's coming for me to take me to Pennsylvania...ummm yeah ok. I know this guy is a scammer but am curious if anyone else has had a interaction with him...would like to know your experiences. His instragram is curisanderson295..to see his "picture".
Baffled15
August 19, 2018

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Update: So my scammer asked and tried to pressure me to buy a $100 or $200 Itunes card so he can buy medication for his sick mom. I told him no and that i know those cards cant be used for stuff like that, he said he was pissed off and has stopped talking to me. So beware of Curtis Anderson... he may use other names.. who knows.
fairytales
August 16, 2018
hi there, anyone been contacted / scammed by a guy named David Wilson / David Harrison / David Fritz - nice looking guy - engineer - widowed with a daugther of 5 - Aileen?
OilSlick
August 26, 2018

In reply to by fairytales

Yes, only difference is the daughter has a different name and is 13 yrs
Granny
August 16, 2018
Add Dylan benjamin to the scammer list