by KRM1978
Sat May 24, 2014 2:48 pm
I got an email/message from a member through match.com. His profile had no picture and he claims he doesn't use one because looks shouldn't be what attraction is based on. He stated this again from his yahoo email. On Match.com his location is Addison, TX however he said he's just moved to my area. I remember from a previous scammer, his phone traced to Addison. This guys emails trace to TX too as far as I can tell, but can they cover their location in emails too?? I asked again for a pic and he sent one, matches the story but looks maybe a little older than he said.
Here is the header from his initial email:
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>>>
I can't find any scam matches with his email address, but the name popped up as someone a scammer claimed help them scam people. Also searching his name a very well known person has many articles and social media links. They don't match his divorced with no kids story, but the age looks about right. Also, the pictures associated with the search aren't the same person from the pic he emailed me. The email address is kind of funny too, maybe he's just cheesy LOL
I guess I'm on the defense, having been scammed once. I've contacted this man on an email and name that's made up. What's everyone think?
Here is the header from his initial email:
>>x-store-info:SmXCjkY1Un5L3qlTmewTw2528Vzv4BD3oVwPqvwx6IvjjEdpJLuHYf1z7fFuZfkvvOeZfJqITKsd5Mg2YQzjKTSqBuY0hDFdno1pDTAEdjivXWcUSfE0anPH/Jiwqa16WzF9Id9MZU8=
Authentication-Results: hotmail.com; spf=pass (sender IP is 98.138.229.30; identity alignment result is pass and alignment mode is relaxed) [email protected]; dkim=pass (identity alignment result is pass and alignment mode is relaxed) header.d=yahoo.com; x-hmca=pass [email protected]
X-SID-PRA: [email protected]
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>>>
I can't find any scam matches with his email address, but the name popped up as someone a scammer claimed help them scam people. Also searching his name a very well known person has many articles and social media links. They don't match his divorced with no kids story, but the age looks about right. Also, the pictures associated with the search aren't the same person from the pic he emailed me. The email address is kind of funny too, maybe he's just cheesy LOL
I guess I'm on the defense, having been scammed once. I've contacted this man on an email and name that's made up. What's everyone think?