Topic: scammer he is here beware
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Fri 07/18/14 05:59 PM
In our early February report, we exposed a scammer on Match.com who called himself "***** ********" of Oceanside. "*****" created a fake profile, using someone else's pictures stolen off the internet, to romance women like ***** ****** of Thousand Oaks, and then ask them to loan him money.

"What woman wouldn't like a guy to say, 'gorgeous picture (you have), love your smile," ***** said about the amorous emails she received from "*****."

But at least two more women who saw the NBC4 investigation said "***** *********" was also telling at the same time that he wanted to marry them, and was asking them for a loan.

"Imagine my surprise watching the 11 pm news, and you mention ***** *********, who also said he "loved" me in no less than five emails," said ******* of Los Angeles, who asked that her last name not be used to protect her privacy.

A spokesman for Match.com said the web dating service isconstantly on the lookout for scammers on its site, the world's largest online dating venue.

"We take these issues very seriously and diligently address them on the site, tracking, monitoring and preventing fraud at every step of the way," the company in a written statement to NBC4.

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Fri 07/18/14 06:00 PM
google *** ****** wikipedia ***** ********* is using his photo

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Fri 07/18/14 06:27 PM
Not sure what you need help with?
Could not find the name in our user base.

As we do not out people here publicly, kindly send me his
name/username/usernumber if you believe him to be a M2 member.

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Mon 07/28/14 03:47 AM
*edited out* says she is in Norway like hundreds of scammers she lives in Africa I am sick of scammers on here contacting me and not living in country on their profile but live in so many different African countries

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Mon 07/28/14 04:34 AM
Edited by NoMindGamesPlease on Mon 07/28/14 05:19 AM

There are lots of stolen porn actress pictures on profiles in here and my guess is they are scam artists. Use google image to search their pictures before getting involved. TinEye is a good app to use also.

Google is your friend for emails too. Search a small selection of the email and see what comes up. Scammers tend to copy/paste a lot.

Play safe.


Thanks for an info. I haven't heard of Tin Eye before. You don't even need to install any app. unless you want to, since they make it possible to check the photos online from the site: https://www.tineye.com/

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Mon 07/28/14 04:47 AM
Edited by NoMindGamesPlease on Mon 07/28/14 04:50 AM

*edited out* says she is in Norway like hundreds of scammers she lives in Africa I am sick of scammers on here contacting me and not living in country on their profile but live in so many different African countries


That is interesting. Thanks for sharing it!
I had a profile on another site and taught that unpleasant experience I had there was related to that site, but now I realise it is not about any specific site. People with all kinds of intentions play games all over the Net. I should have been less naive, but how could I have known? This way of meeting people is still new to me and it is a good thing that we can exchange experiences here.
Being cautious does not hurt.
I wonder why so many men from USA, India and Africa contact me on chat as soon as I turn it on. My profile clearly states that I would like to find that special someone from Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA.
Do people even read profiles (section about and below) before saying hi from somewhere miles away???

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Fri 08/29/14 12:09 PM
Edited for off-topic and names mentioned.

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