by alralj
Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:03 pm
I met a guy online about 4 months ago. He found me on facebook. He says his name is Steve Millner and he is from Norwich, Norfolk England. He says he is a self-employed architectural project manager. He told me his birthdate, his age, and even names of his friends. After 2 months of lengthy emails back and forth, he asked me to deposit a check for him in a local bank. Of course I did, didn't know it was a "fake" check, and was arrested on charges of forgery of a financial instution. I had to hire an attorney, and am currently waiting to find out the ultimate results of this legal situation.
My friend, "Steve" has offered to pay for my attorney, but was conveniently called to Russia to bid on a mega site contract in Moscow. That was about 2 months ago. He claims he cannot use a credit card in Russia and must purchase everything on a cash-only basis. This makes no sense to me. He has given me access to both of his email accounts and I have read some of his emails between him and his friends. These "friends" pretty much talk to him about subjects of which I am familiar, i.e. things he has already talked to me about.
He originally did ask me to send him money to help him leave Russia, but I told him I did not have any, he has not asked me for anything else. I have asked him repeatedly when he is coming to the US to take care of my business and he says "don't worry about it. I'm working on it and it will be very soon." Apparently, his "friends" have sent him money to cover his expenses in Russia. How much sense does that make?
Of course he claims he is in love with me, wants to be with me, and I am the first woman he has ever been serious about. He has told me many, many stories about his college days, his friends, and various other topics of conversations. His email address is as follows: [email protected]
Attached is a copy of one of his email headers:hey sweety
From:
Architect Megasite <[email protected]>
View Contact
To:
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after building.jpg (13KB); backyard.jpg (62KB); front view.jpg (56KB); hmmn yummy.jpg (12KB); hmn future.jpg (16KB); main stting rm.jpg (16KB); my bedroom.jpg (16KB); rm 2 suite.jpg (11KB); rm 3 kiddo.jpg (13KB); rm 4 kiddo.jpg (13KB); sittiing rm kids.jpg (13KB); work space.jpg (11K
These were pictures of rooms of a house, supposedly his house.
I also have a couple of phone numbers that he has given me... and have them listed in my contacts folder. However, when he calls me, he shows up as "blocked" or "unknown." I think that's weird, too.
Some of the profile stuff you guys have given information about fits him, some doesn't. My husband and I are separated, and he thinks this guy is fake all the way. Oh, yeah, he is on facebook also...the picture he sent me there is one of the same ones that he sent me. He looks the same in all of his photos and they are not professionally taken. So....I am just needing to hear from some others out there who have dealt with scammers all of the time. I think to myself "what could he possibly want from me?" I know better than to send money, gifts, etc. Please advise...
My friend, "Steve" has offered to pay for my attorney, but was conveniently called to Russia to bid on a mega site contract in Moscow. That was about 2 months ago. He claims he cannot use a credit card in Russia and must purchase everything on a cash-only basis. This makes no sense to me. He has given me access to both of his email accounts and I have read some of his emails between him and his friends. These "friends" pretty much talk to him about subjects of which I am familiar, i.e. things he has already talked to me about.
He originally did ask me to send him money to help him leave Russia, but I told him I did not have any, he has not asked me for anything else. I have asked him repeatedly when he is coming to the US to take care of my business and he says "don't worry about it. I'm working on it and it will be very soon." Apparently, his "friends" have sent him money to cover his expenses in Russia. How much sense does that make?
Of course he claims he is in love with me, wants to be with me, and I am the first woman he has ever been serious about. He has told me many, many stories about his college days, his friends, and various other topics of conversations. His email address is as follows: [email protected]
Attached is a copy of one of his email headers:hey sweety
From:
Architect Megasite <[email protected]>
View Contact
To:
12 Files View Slideshow Download All
after building.jpg (13KB); backyard.jpg (62KB); front view.jpg (56KB); hmmn yummy.jpg (12KB); hmn future.jpg (16KB); main stting rm.jpg (16KB); my bedroom.jpg (16KB); rm 2 suite.jpg (11KB); rm 3 kiddo.jpg (13KB); rm 4 kiddo.jpg (13KB); sittiing rm kids.jpg (13KB); work space.jpg (11K
These were pictures of rooms of a house, supposedly his house.
I also have a couple of phone numbers that he has given me... and have them listed in my contacts folder. However, when he calls me, he shows up as "blocked" or "unknown." I think that's weird, too.
Some of the profile stuff you guys have given information about fits him, some doesn't. My husband and I are separated, and he thinks this guy is fake all the way. Oh, yeah, he is on facebook also...the picture he sent me there is one of the same ones that he sent me. He looks the same in all of his photos and they are not professionally taken. So....I am just needing to hear from some others out there who have dealt with scammers all of the time. I think to myself "what could he possibly want from me?" I know better than to send money, gifts, etc. Please advise...