by Unimatrix
Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:38 pm
Hello there all. Been a away for a bit. But recently I had an encounter again with a scammer or scammers through facebook. Jup, they are everywhere now.
All started like 2-3 months ago. Someone wanted to become my friend on facebook.
A US army soldier Called Kenneth Allan Morris from Chicago USA, stationed in Darfur.
Here his facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002460850436
I told him that I didn't know him and I wasn't going to add him.
So he send me another message that he wanted someone to talk too, because he felt lonely and needed to set his mind on something else. Okay, accepted him just to chat a bit here and there.
After a few weeks he asked me if I was single and if I was interested to meet up with someone of his squad in Darfur. A woman called Williams Hayes, who was looking to meet someone new and since he found that I was such a swell of a guy and down to earthn he introduced me to her. She didn't use facebook, but had a hotmail account and used MSN. So added williams.hayes.hotmail.com to my friendslist.
Talked to her a few times and figured out rather fast enough that she was a scammer. The things she said didn't really make sense and most of what she said raised questions.
So I kept he going for a few weeks until I got her first email.
I checked the header and found out where it came from. (see below)
Ip Address 3rd Party Info Provider City Flag Country
* 41.138.175.211 Check 41.138.175.211 at Senderbase.org Check 41.138.175.211 at Reputationauthority.org Visafone Communications Limited Ibadan Nigeria
65.54.190.61 Check 65.54.190.61 at Senderbase.org Check 65.54.190.61 at Reputationauthority.org Microsoft Hosting Redmond United States
65.54.190.33 Check 65.54.190.33 at Senderbase.org Check 65.54.190.33 at Reputationauthority.org Microsoft Hosting Redmond United States
When I confronted her with asking why her mail came from Nigeria, she replied that it was because the server of the US Army in Darfur was in Nigeria.... right, as if that was believable.
So here are the pics she send me where you can see her in Uniform and normal daily clothing.
So there you go.
All started like 2-3 months ago. Someone wanted to become my friend on facebook.
A US army soldier Called Kenneth Allan Morris from Chicago USA, stationed in Darfur.
Here his facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002460850436
I told him that I didn't know him and I wasn't going to add him.
So he send me another message that he wanted someone to talk too, because he felt lonely and needed to set his mind on something else. Okay, accepted him just to chat a bit here and there.
After a few weeks he asked me if I was single and if I was interested to meet up with someone of his squad in Darfur. A woman called Williams Hayes, who was looking to meet someone new and since he found that I was such a swell of a guy and down to earthn he introduced me to her. She didn't use facebook, but had a hotmail account and used MSN. So added williams.hayes.hotmail.com to my friendslist.
Talked to her a few times and figured out rather fast enough that she was a scammer. The things she said didn't really make sense and most of what she said raised questions.
So I kept he going for a few weeks until I got her first email.
I checked the header and found out where it came from. (see below)
Ip Address 3rd Party Info Provider City Flag Country
* 41.138.175.211 Check 41.138.175.211 at Senderbase.org Check 41.138.175.211 at Reputationauthority.org Visafone Communications Limited Ibadan Nigeria
65.54.190.61 Check 65.54.190.61 at Senderbase.org Check 65.54.190.61 at Reputationauthority.org Microsoft Hosting Redmond United States
65.54.190.33 Check 65.54.190.33 at Senderbase.org Check 65.54.190.33 at Reputationauthority.org Microsoft Hosting Redmond United States
When I confronted her with asking why her mail came from Nigeria, she replied that it was because the server of the US Army in Darfur was in Nigeria.... right, as if that was believable.
So here are the pics she send me where you can see her in Uniform and normal daily clothing.
So there you go.