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#32800 by violet9081 Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:16 am
Hi there

I googled the above name and it linked me to http://www.romancescam.com. To my surprise I managed to dig lots of information from that relevant site. Unbelievable, I have been get in touch with this guy since early April this year. In suspicious, he is trying to scam money out from my pocket but I am too smart... because I know very well that the internet dating is not genuine most of the time.

Can someone advise me if he is really a scammer? If truth be told, I hope he is not....because I felt in love with him. He was so lovely and concerned about me and planned my future with him together.
Here's the email address he used to comunicate with me:[email protected] 8)

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#32804 by GomerPyle Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:00 pm
His location comes up as Malaysia, which isn't a surpise. There are many scammers located there, usually of West African origin, and you have to understand that pretty well everything he has told you is a lie.

It seems that he has been successful in the past, from what's written in the other forum, and must be operating from a tried and tested script. The mere fact that his name and e-mail don't match is a clear sign that he is an imposter and cannot be trusted, but the fact that other scams have been associated with his mail address is proof enough.

He will ask you for money, if he hasn't already, because he is only there to steal money from women. He isn't there to do anything else, and there's no doubt he is trying to do the same to other females there using exactly the same mails and scripts.

Non-EU citizens should go here to find out about obtaining a visa to work as an au pair in the UK
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/doineedvisa/
Whenever payment is requested by Western Union you're dealing with a scammer
#32863 by Ralph Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:49 am
Hi Violet, Gomer is absolutely correct, this is most definately a scammer and it seems a smarter than average one at that so you have done well to avoid being scammed.

If you could please post any emails or details he sent you which may help others to avoid being scammed by him.

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