by vonpaso xlura
Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:21 am
Please post the emails, not just the addresses. The addresses don't tell us what kind of scam it is.
It is pretty unlikely that the scammer will send anyone to your location, as most likely they are in a far-off country and have no way to travel to you. They're just after money. They may use pictures to produce fake passports. If, however, you've given them your bank account number, you should alert your bank; and if you've given them a credit card number, you should cancel it, because some scammers pay for things with stolen credit card numbers.
... ni los estafadores heredarĂ¡n el reino de Dios. 1 Cor. 6:10