Information on romance scams and scammers.
by fried chicken Sun Jun 10, 2012 4:25 am
Here is the prelude to the request for money
Honey,i told u i'm using a colleaguescoputer.i sent mine in,and the expert said he wasgoing to buy a harddrive to replace ine that's crashed.i hope to have it back today
his key board is not good


Im starting to enjoy this!
FC
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by fried chicken Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:51 am
The scam actually changed course and he now has 2.4 million dollars to send me! He has arranged for a 'visiting diplomat' from China to call and deliver this parcel 'consignment' to me personally. He has sent me a copy of this persons ID card. I dont know how to post is here, but this is the diplomats email address
"Xu Hao" <[email protected]>
the header shows he is also in Ghana, the Holiday Inn at Accra Airport, no less! here is the full header

x-store-info:4r51+eLowCe79NzwdU2kR3P+ctWZsO+J
Authentication-Results: hotmail.com; sender-id=none (sender IP is 74.208.5.67) [email protected]; dkim=none header.d=asia.com; x-hmca=none
X-SID-PRA: [email protected]
X-SID-Result: None
X-DKIM-Result: None
X-Message-Status: n:0:n
X-AUTH-Result: NONE
X-Message-Delivery: Vj0xLjE7dXM9MDtsPTA7YT0xO0Q9MjtHRD0yO1NDTD0x
X-Message-Info: 3c21WZ1hAlsDusywCvwc4rCl5FYsEJKroePnWrW854l6KkRcRlWC4277bM0qivP9+neLzSxmrtT/S5hc4Un2dqF2P6lpFceYFM9e3QVbJnMSjmdWy23uEyOFIDqY5XCLpng9Se5F+UKRiGBZD6BvqA==
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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 13:34:40 -0400
From: "Xu Hao" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: I am Xu Hao from Col.Alan Green.
To: ******
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If someone can help me post the photo id, please message me. Thanks
FC
by Dotti Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:59 am
I hope that you are not baiting someone with your real life information, as that would not be safe. There's lots of information on baiting (playing with) scammers safely and effectively, along with several tools that make it even more productive, on our sister site, 419eater.com

Look in my signature line for a link to photo posting instructions.

Need to post photos? http://scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3219
Are you a victim of a romance scam? Read here for advice and FAQ's.
by fried chicken Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:06 am
No way Dotti, I havent used anything thats the real me! here is the chinese diploma
[url][URL=http://scamwarners.com/main/]Image[/url][/url]
and another pic of the USA serviceman

[url]<a href="http://scamwarners.com/main/v.php?id=90625marked photo.jpg"><img src="[/url]

I am now going to delete the fake email account I created and let him stew. He deserves much worse!
FC
by fried chicken Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:26 am
If you are offended by bad language please dont read this, his last email to me!

I have already deleted you before you're even thinking of deleting me because I found out you're fucking lying asshole.Why couldn't you come out straight rather than lying about not seeing the emails I sent when you suddenly disappeared? I'm glad I didn't make the terrible mistake I was going to make. You can go fuck yourself.

Do you think hes mad at me??
End of story!
by SillyGirl33 Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:08 pm
I hate to say.... but I've been taken in by this guy, I've sent a copy of my passport, how much of a risk is this and what do I do now?
by Bubbles Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:31 pm
Welcome to ScamWarners SillyGirl33. Generally scammers want a scan of your passport to make certain you are willing to do anything they ask you to do.

Some times, scammers do use passports in future scams. They have to make changes in it to fit their lies.

I encourage victims to contact the agency which issues passports in their country and get their advice. Wouldn't want someone to turn you in as a scammer and get stuck at a border explaining your passport situation. Just an ounce of prevention.

Bubbles, former Scamwarners moderator.

Rest in Peace 24 June 2015.

Gone, but never forgotten.
by SillyGirl33 Fri Aug 10, 2012 3:05 pm
I'm happy to say that after I had contacted the US embassy in London, one of their security advisors emailed me for information. They will be following this up.

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