by p3938
Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:40 am
This guy is really good. He picked me up on Match.com, but then immediately removed himself from that site. I suspect he's been caught there before. All he cost me was time. He got no info or money from me but when I became suspicious, I googled a word-for-word long paragraph from his profile and found it on 17 sites! The main catch phrase was "long slow kisses," but the entire long paragraph popped up every time. Of the 17 profiles, 4 were supposedly posted by women, so those long slow kisses do get around. To me, he claimed to live in Portland, OR, widowed 6 years ago, raised in Germany and educated at Oxford in England. His parents both died when he was young. His late wife was "a prominent nurse" who died in an auto accident. He spent most of his life traveling. His father "did the same job" he did and he had begun traveling with his father as a child. He claimed to have a son "Clark" who was 18 and who is traveling with him now, but would go to Oxford to study medicine in the spring. He was in Kuala Lumpur bidding on a soccer stadium for his construction and development company. He kept saying he had an accent that I might not like. The phone he texted me from was 60163476642, which is indeed in Kuala Lampur. He called himself Taylor Chadwick. His email was [email protected]. He used the same id on Yahoo Instant messanger. He never telephoned.Probably because he figured I'd recognize his accent was not German/English. Good luck to anyone who encounters him because he is really good, and he constructed a character that was probably going to ask for a whole lot of money. He seemed well educated and wealthy. I was hooked for about 5 days. I don't want to include here the ways that he slipped up because he might read this and learn from it. I'll bet a lot of romance novels don't have a hero this good. I found an almost identical story reported on scambook.com.