We can all fall victim sadly. They are so clever and know exactly what button to push and when to push it. I have no time or respect for scammers they are evil. However I have utmost sympathy for the victims. There for the grace of God go I.
@@thetruedoctrineofchristnet7473 Lady obviously not everyone is as amazingly perfect as you. If you had the brains you THINK you have you would of thought carefully about what I said and what I actually meant and how you replied.. Think carefully before you reply in such an insulting way. I hope one day something wipes that smug smirk off your face. Then you will know how some people suffer.
I totally agree! There is nothing attractive about a whining crying needy man!!! Total turnoff!! A real man has his own money and can take care of himself and his woman!! I would have told him that his problem was not my problem and to take care of his own business. Damn! Never give money to any one online,,especially a whining troubled needy man! Scamming bastards!
Poor lady ! These scammers have no hearts. How can anyone ask somebody to sell her house? I hope she can say now: lesson learned ! Thank you for sharing her story and for helping her get rid of the scammers.
It's crazy what scammers will trick their victims into doing just to get them to hand over more money. It's so sad some even have gone as far as selling everything they owned just to hand it all over. Lots of scam stories about these probably never been told but I am sure it has happened.
Why would such successful, wealthy men be on dating sites? Do they really think they can find a rich, handsome business man who is incredibly successful on a dating site and be happily ever after? And why send money.... just tell them you are gonna pray for them and be it, you are not responsible for his problems
Nowadays when I go online it helps to educate yourself via SSA which Williams and Annie did a great job and now we are more aware of the red flags and block them. Listen to SSA voice chats and then you will detect the ways the scammers sound and speak. I always now ask for location sharing , voice calls, vdo calls etc (a real man , a real suitor will do those things as he too wants to know who he is talking too) Good luck everyone.
If someone I befriended online on the SECOND day demands that I always reply to his messages it's bye bye right then and there. Scammer or not, a man (or woman for that matter) who behaves like that is bad news.
I once came across a dude on a discussion forum that said things like "please take me on I don't care what you look like". He then sent a picture - well, he was mega morbidly obese, think "my 600 pound life", it was really extreme! One day I went on the forum and saw a message from him but didn't feel like replying just then. At the time one could see when a person had been online. So he realized I had been online and that I had not replied. He hit the roof! "How could you do this to me" etc! I was like, woaaah dude, what's going on there... I blocked him there and then! Bad news indeed. I came across an immigration marriage fraudster on that forum though that got to me big time. The forum later got shut down - suppose there were too many scammers on there and the forum admin had so many complaints that they decided it would be better to shut the whole thing down.
seriously, even if the guy was legit, he would no doubt be controlling and abusive in real life and would probably beat you and verbally abuse you, that's a real warning sign.
@@LittleKitty22 I know "he hit the roof" is just a figure of speech, but can you imagine if he really could? He would knock a huge hole in that roof, and when he came back down, he'd create a massive earthquake!
I remember refusing to do long distance with a guy, I suspected was a scammer. He tried to pursue me . When I told him No that I only encountered un truthful people. He kept telling me long distance is a test of trust and true love. After a few messages. I kept saying no. So he told me to go f myself and blocked me. Good riddance I also reported him to the dating site and they deleted his profile.
You don’t have to be on dating sites for these assholes to scam us. I have had over a thousand; all On twitter I am so sick of them. I start playing them. And then mail them.
My 90 year old grandfather was scammed by a woman who came to clean his house. She pretended to be attracted to him, she being in her 30's. I know she kissed him but I don't know what else. He gave her passwords and she stole so much money and disappeared. He cried and was so heartbroken. I just thought if breaking her ugly sushi neck. She called him months later saying she was stuck in Canada and could he help her? By that time my mom had control over his finances. So sad. He never would have fallen for that when he was younger. What a loser she is.
Love Bomb, Future Fake, Silent Treatment, Disappearing, Sudden Anger,Gaslighting, etc. these are all Narcissist signs. A girlfriend of mine met a “ James Bond” type online and her experiences are exactly the same!! I told her several times not to send money, and she did anyway. She lost everything including her job and home. Very sad indeed, best advice, stay off online socializing! Because they hook you at the beginning and you think that you are in love by the fourth communication!!The rest is easy for the scammers. These people do this for a living and are good at it bc they don’t see it as wrong and they get a rush out of it also, especially spending your money on new supply! I hope potential victims get Educated!! 🌺
Does anybody know how people this clueless and naive actually accumulate money to send to someone they never met and who they’ve been told hundreds of times not to send money. Twice!
Whatever little money that they have ie: disability checks, social security checks, welfare checks...whatever they can do...because they are in “love”...the magical word...they are so very good because these women are so very lonely and vulnerable...you would be surprised because it can be your mother or your grandmother...you never know...
These scammers are master's of manipulation. These people are crime victims. They should hold their heads up and feel NO SHAME. I'm not sure it's something that is easy to understand until it happens to you or someone you love. No judgement from me.
probably was, they generally keep track of people they have scammed, and making a new profile only takes a minute or two, or he could have given her name to his scammin buddies.
I cant believe anyone can fall for this. Sell her house? I want a message like that. So I can pretend I'll give money. Then hurt there heart with none. Oh wait they dont have a heart lol
I've done it! Scammer was in Egypt, where I am originally from. The usual "I love you" and "I'm going to marry you". He thought he could scam me with the usual "my brother needs medical treatment". Since I know the system in Egypt, I told him medical treatment is free for poor Egyptians. I knew he was a scammer and wanted to see what he would say. It was all "my brother doesn't want to go into government hospitals" etc. He was from this village near Luxor. I'm from Luxor so I know the location well. I sent him on a wild goose chase all over town to the Western Union office - which would have taken him at least an hour each way. He was all excited, expecting a windfall of the equivalent to a lottery win. I sent him a fake MTCN - I had spoken to my local Western Union office and gotten all the necessary info about MTCN's and how the system works. He got laughed out the Western Union office... I managed to do that TWICE! The second time he texted me "there's a problem here"... I thought, yeah I bet there is and blocked him at that moment! He later tried to contact me from his real profile! What a cheek! I blocked that too and that was it. What a fool to try to scam a fellow Egyptian - but then, he was stupid beyond belief...I had a lot of fun with that one!
@@LittleKitty22 LOL I would had loved to seen the expression on his face at each location he went into giving that fake MTCN number finding out there is no money and no such number Poor sucker get what he deserves trying to scam someone smarter than him. I wonder if he is still trying lol
Love is blind and hindsight is 20/20. Money comes and goes, but lessons can last a lifetime. I'm glad she eventually saw the light. I have decided to stay away from dating sites because the risk of meeting disingenuous people/scammers is too high. That said, one can meet a scammer in person, too. People just need to be cautious. And when your gut says that something is wrong, believe it. Finally, when a potential love asks you for money....RUN!
Scammers are everywhere. I've met several on discussion forums. You'd think you meet decent folk on spiritual discussion forums or general forums - nope, full of scammers!
Thank you for sharing , no matter the story it's always great to hear these . Yes they all have the same garbage story, widowed, one kid, 60 year old man with a 2 year old. Away overseas, kid with a nanny it gets so OLD with their crapola
What you said sounds rude... but I would say the exact same thing. I'm a brutally honest Sagittarius lol. Growth only comes from truth and taking responsibility. Us Sagittarians lack empathy, but we come from a loving, caring place. We do love and care, but if you're going to be a foolish, you ain't getting sympathy from me. If you're looking to take responsibility for your OWN actions, then I'm here for ya, I'll support, tell you my honest perspective and get you back to where you need to be through the truth. While i love scamming scammers, I'm not for painting victims as "weak, helpless, powerless victims." I believe we are all the makers of our own reality. We are our own creators and none of us are victims, but some of us like to think of ourselves as weak victims. But we're not, we have more power than we give ourselves credit for 😁
Wait, a stranger online ORDERS YOU to sell your house and give him all the money THEN accuses you of being a liar and you didn't tell him to "F off & die"? What the hell is wrong with this woman?! 😮 No pity whatsoever
You have to realize these people are clever. After all they steal innocent victims photos and profiles. And claim to be that person. Don't you find it odd that most are widowed.? They have a child who is with a nanny or boarding school. They say they live in one place. All of a sudden they making a trip for a contract. They love you and will marry you when they are home. Then something happens. Stolen wallet. Can't access ATM. Tragic accident at work site. They didn't transfer enough money for the project. And they will send you fake documents, about the project. On the way home their luggage was lost. Or they were arrested. Falsely. They always try to get you off the site fast. And hangouts is the number one, site so nothing can be traced. Never ever ever ,send anything to someone you don't know. . And never allow them to send you a gift in the mail. If you can't talk on the site, talk after about a week with no accent, and meet in public within a month, never do long distance.
That poor lady! Maybe she was very lonely. Folks forget that some people just don't easily find someone and judge them unfairly - I always ask, how would they feel if they had a lifetime of rejection behind them? I know what it's like, been rejected all my life too! It's painful beyond words.
I no it's easy to sit and say o it wont happen to me but its happened to highly intelligent people before.yes it gets old when the men in ur life MISTREAT you and that's in person.so it's easier to go on line and listen to someone to say sweet words to ya.but with Scamming Scammers educationing people maybe less people will be scammed
These scammer are stone hearted men who looks for vulnerable woman lucky enough for me I searched TH-cam scammer haters and found out he had stole someone profile. Beware of scammers they are everywhere on social media
It is almost l Iike the putting some kind of spell on one. Otherwise intelligent people fall for this crap. Red flags all over the place. I am sorry this happen to this kind lady. Under the right circumstances we all can become victims. I guess. I. Never judge a victim, feel sympathy and learn.......
Yes they do use black magic. I know that for definite. It doesn't matter if one believes in that kind of thing or not, the mere fact that they do something creates some sort of spell. Like when someone curses someone and that person indeed experiences misfortune. It's nothing to do with the victim believing in the curse, it's the intention that counts and that creates some negative energy. That's why intelligent people fall for it - because they are indeed under a spell. And that's why it's so disgusting when people judge victims and call them "stupid" - they have no idea what they are talking about.
@@LittleKitty22 little kity I also believe they use black magic.It was explained sometimes back in this channel in an intervew with a scammer. He said they take your photo to a witchdoctor for a spell.And then from there the victim does all that she is told.They even interviewed the lady who cast the spell on the photos. That's why you should not send your photos.
@@leahwattz5444 Interesting point you bringing up. Missed that interview. Is that why the always asked for pictures.? Weird, but possible , I guess I was a bit sarcastic when mentioned the " spell". But did some research. Why would some super intelligent people fall for this crap.? Why is this a trillion dollars business.? Something to think about. Thanks. Voodoo's , sophisticated mind manipulation , anything goes......... Pathetic. Came across one " can you feel me ".? Me : yes I feel a lot of BS coming on. Block.
It’s a script that has been proven to draw people in. It doesn’t matter the picture.... they are all stolen and scammers will often be using multiple stolen pics, fictitious names etc. Your clues will be; Can’t video Travelling Engineer/dr/military Constant “dear” “sweetie” etc. Love within a week or two Asking for money.....always with a reason, slowly escalating in amounts If you overlook all these signs.... you are foolish, your $$ will soon be gone You’ll be writing this site your story starting with “I consider myself intelligent....... I knew I shouldn’t send money but..... but..... but......but.”
She was a victim in 2018/ 2019 so she did not save the photos. They all tell the same BS stories. It won't be the same scammer you are dealing with but the same scripted story. They follow the same story, widow, child, construction, oil rig, need help, lost wallet, blah blah
@@ScammingScammers Yes the have a script And codes to go by. Easily detectable. How can somebody fall in love after just a few posts. Impossible. If money is involved block. I am sorry for the lady I hope she will be alright. God bless.
@@ScammingScammers So true and EACH story is so so so boring it's like they don't even need that script anymore they know it all so well. Each time I meet a scammer I AM like "OH PLEASE BE SOMEONE WHO ISN'T GOING TO BE BORING!!! As soon as the blah blah blah starts I'm like "YEP I'm going to be falling asleep in a few seconds or mins and this one is going to be going bye bye" I don't give them anything they ask and I usually just use fake everything like email, name and photos. I don't really chat with them anymore maybe once in awhile they pretty much stopped chatting with me since I already knew what they were in the beginning and won't give them any money. At first I used to get friend requests from fake profiles like the Military ones like 5 or 6 years ago and that stopped over time which was good since I called a lot of them out on it. Don't give them what they want they pretty much leave you alone.
I'm very supprised to watch the video, the lady didn't ask video chat, scam hate video, and hangouts is house of scam too, sorry for the lady, why sending money to a person, never meet???? Love online is not true, always call them, the answer is network bad over here, that is scam, delete right the way, so no more.
I can believe that! I tried once for fun to go on a dating site. I got confronted with a whole bunch of scammers and the rest were not much better - "we are from another planet" and "I'm from the planet Sirius, my girlfriend told me so". I canceled my account and told the site owners, if that's what's on offer better stay single!
I do understand to some extent. Truly I do but what happened to once bitten, twice shy? I know that loneliness and the need to be loved make us act irrationally but the stories of the two scammers are nearly the same. It might have even been the same. The lady was exceptionally lucky that Covid-19 was around the corner (even if Covid was unlucky for many!). What is incredible though, is that she did not do a research on romance scam after the first and was so willing to sell her house just after a few weeks of knowing a stranger (pun intended). There is one thing, though. Scammers know their victims' psychology (a bit like companies now have Know Your Customers). I wonder how many people, if they were love bombarded, would not fall for a scam. After all, there is always this tiny weeny hope that the guy (or girl) is real and in real trouble. My advice would be though, if in doubt, DON'T and block. Better being lonely with food on the table and a roof on our head than lonely and homeless, penniless, heart broken, ashamed and humiliated (though we should not feel this).
It all depends on the victim. Some save the photos some don't. We've had other stories where the victim saves the stolen pictures used by the scammers. Some move on and don't save them. All scammers have the same stories, same script. Widow, child, stuck, crisis, engineer, oil rig etc. 90% of the scammer all tell the same BS stories
These online romances don't sound like much fun, after the hi, how are you and I love you long time declarations are over, it's all business. How much money do you make, where do you bank, how much is in checking how much is savings, how much in your 401k. How much is your house worth, how many homes do you own and total worth, what kind of cars.
" can I call you mine?" " You to answer me right away". You got to be freaking kidding me. Not judging but this " person" is so obvious needs to be blocked ASAP. I hope and pray this lady will be alright.
Yeah that's way too controlling and she has never met the creep face to face. I dealt with a scammer who kept asking me "ARE YOU THERE YET? WHAT'S TAKING SO LONG??" WHY AREN'T YOU REPLYING?" I was driving and when I got back to the house I told the guy "I WAS DRIVING AND IT'S SNOWING" He was like "WHERE ARE YOU NOW?" I told him "IN CHICAGO AT MY HOTEL" Of course I wasn't in Chicago lol I was coming back from a store in town in Michigan. He was like 'BABY I MISSED YOU YOU NOT REPLY ME BACK" I told him "I CAN'T WHEN I'M DRIVING AND THE ROADS ARE BAD!!!.' He was like "OH BUT YOU IN CALIFORNIA NOW?" I started laughing and told him "no I'm in Chicago" I sent him a fake picture and he demanded that I send him one of me in Chicago I told him I don't have any of me in Chicago he understood. He was like "I MUST HAVE PHOTO OF YOU IN CHICAGO NOW" I don't use my real pictures to give to scammers nor do I use my real locations or real name. It's just safer that way yes I know they can figure out where a person maybe located if they're really interested in doing a search. When I chatted with a fake military profile once I had to fill out a fake leave form for the fake soldier I gave all fake info such as name, address, birth date, location and phone number and fake birth year. I gave the address to the Beverly Hills Police Department in CA. I think the fake form asked for a SSN so I found one off a fake SSN website that has fake information to use when creating fake stuff to use on scammers.
The victim did not save the photos as her encounter was in 2018-2019 and she mnet them on two different sites, she had different user names for each dating profile. It's very likely just a different scammer with the same BS story. I run into 100 scammers a week with similar stories
Most are in corrupt countries where the scamming is encouraged. It's high income for the youth. Even Nigerian government officials have praised the scammers for making cash
They use many photos. And the second person, that that's she is talking about sounds like the one who tried to scam me out of money. You don't do what they say they get all upset that's the clue right there. First you're their queen ,sweetheart their love. They will turn on you in a minute. They don't care that you'll be in trouble with the law or will be thrown out in the street. A friend of mine believed a military guy .$20,000 later she lost her home
The victim did not save the photos as it was in 2018-2019 but scammers all follow the same script, so it's likely she encountered different scammers but they told a similar story.
Why do those people believe men and women they have never met over authorities? The bank said he wasn't a customer and still she believes the b.s. he tells her. Call the bank again if you don't know what the facts are.
Unfortunately people are so brainwashed by these scammers, they believe everything the scammer says. We've had victims who've told police they were lying to them
The phrase is "taken aback." The misuse of this phrase in every single one of these stories makes me hope they are rewritten by the narrator, rather than being fake. Surely not every single victim of a romance scam not only uses this phrase, but uses it incorrectly...
I re-word many of the stories as a large majority of them are done so through a translator as about 80 percent of our victims write to us in other languages. Thai being #1 which can be difficult to translate. Other times most American's who send us stories literally write the same way over and over, people from all over the country. Nothing we do is "fake" and every single story ever submitted is saved by me along with the victim's information, email, proof of scam and more.
@@ScammingScammers I'm glad to hear it! I'm ready to accept that there are a lot of patterns in language, but to make the same error again and again without fail does seem a little odd. I'm happy to have gotten a response addressing my concern, and I will continue to listen and appreciate the work you're doing.
These stories makes me so pissed off. Not at scammers, but at these very stupid and .very naive people who gives in to these bastards. They don't analyze and think about if this is a scam. I can't feel sorry for them. It's impossible to feel sorry for very stupid and uneducated people.
If anyone calls you sick, ignorant, paranoid, or stupid, stop speaking to them, Internet scam or no.
Plus it is bullying. You don't need that. a real person who loves you would not call names. Bullies do,
I’m trying to understand how someone you’ve never met could convince you to sell your home.🤔🤔🤔Beyond mind boggling.
"Answer when I call you"
"I only fly 1st class"
Boy bye! With your broke ass! 👋🏽🤣😂
SELL HER HOUSE!!! WHAT THE HELL SHE HAS LOST HER MIND
What is this? Loneliness? I don’t understand what is attractive about a guy that ask for money! It would turn me off immediately!
Exactly
We can all fall victim sadly. They are so clever and know exactly what button to push and when to push it. I have no time or respect for scammers they are evil. However I have utmost sympathy for the victims. There for the grace of God go I.
@@fayrichards5729 please stop saying we can ALL fall victim. Some people use their brains and dont fall for the bull!!!!
@@thetruedoctrineofchristnet7473 Lady obviously not everyone is as amazingly perfect as you. If you had the brains you THINK you have you would of thought carefully about what I said and what I actually meant and how you replied.. Think carefully before you reply in such an insulting way. I hope one day something wipes that smug smirk off your face. Then you will know how some people suffer.
I totally agree! There is nothing attractive about a whining crying needy man!!! Total turnoff!! A real man has his own money and can take care of himself and his woman!! I would have told him that his problem was not my problem and to take care of his own business. Damn! Never give money to any one online,,especially a whining troubled needy man! Scamming bastards!
Poor lady ! These scammers have no hearts. How can anyone ask somebody to sell her house? I hope she can say now: lesson learned ! Thank you for sharing her story and for helping her get rid of the scammers.
It's crazy what scammers will trick their victims into doing just to get them to hand over more money. It's so sad some even have gone as far as selling everything they owned just to hand it all over. Lots of scam stories about these probably never been told but I am sure it has happened.
Any "man" who goes whining and crying to his new gal pal about all his money woes and wanting money from her,..Is NO MAN! Drop him flat!
Why would such successful, wealthy men be on dating sites? Do they really think they can find a rich, handsome business man who is incredibly successful on a dating site and be happily ever after? And why send money.... just tell them you are gonna pray for them and be it, you are not responsible for his problems
Nowadays when I go online it helps to educate yourself via SSA which Williams and Annie did a great job and now we are more aware of the red flags and block them. Listen to SSA voice chats and then you will detect the ways the scammers sound and speak. I always now ask for location sharing , voice calls, vdo calls etc (a real man , a real suitor will do those things as he too wants to know who he is talking too) Good luck everyone.
"Fool me once shame on you,fool me twice shame on me" comes to mind.
The worse is that the 2nd scammer had the same stories than the first one!
I can't really understand why people fall twice for that ...
If someone I befriended online on the SECOND day demands that I always reply to his messages it's bye bye right then and there. Scammer or not, a man (or woman for that matter) who behaves like that is bad news.
I once came across a dude on a discussion forum that said things like "please take me on I don't care what you look like". He then sent a picture - well, he was mega morbidly obese, think "my 600 pound life", it was really extreme! One day I went on the forum and saw a message from him but didn't feel like replying just then. At the time one could see when a person had been online. So he realized I had been online and that I had not replied.
He hit the roof! "How could you do this to me" etc! I was like, woaaah dude, what's going on there... I blocked him there and then! Bad news indeed.
I came across an immigration marriage fraudster on that forum though that got to me big time. The forum later got shut down - suppose there were too many scammers on there and the forum admin had so many complaints that they decided it would be better to shut the whole thing down.
seriously, even if the guy was legit, he would no doubt be controlling and abusive in real life and would probably beat you and verbally abuse you, that's a real warning sign.
@@LittleKitty22 I know "he hit the roof" is just a figure of speech, but can you imagine if he really could? He would knock a huge hole in that roof, and when he came back down, he'd create a massive earthquake!
Anytime anyone asks for money just say no. Best to stay off dating sites.Scammers are everywhere.
I remember refusing to do long distance with a guy, I suspected was a scammer. He tried to pursue me . When I told him No that I only encountered un truthful people.
He kept telling me long distance is a test of trust and true love.
After a few messages. I kept saying no. So he told me to go f myself and blocked me. Good riddance I also reported him to the dating site and they deleted his profile.
You don’t have to be on dating sites for these assholes to scam us. I have had over a thousand; all On twitter I am so sick of them. I start playing them. And then mail them.
My 90 year old grandfather was scammed by a woman who came to clean his house. She pretended to be attracted to him, she being in her 30's. I know she kissed him but I don't know what else. He gave her passwords and she stole so much money and disappeared. He cried and was so heartbroken. I just thought if breaking her ugly sushi neck. She called him months later saying she was stuck in Canada and could he help her? By that time my mom had control over his finances. So sad. He never would have fallen for that when he was younger. What a loser she is.
It was skank neck but spell check said sushi.OK.
I'm so sorry to hear this, how heartbreaking!
He told her to wait because he was busy exploiting someone else
She didn't even belief the bank
Omg I have heard this story twice!!!!! Thank God I never sent money!!
Love Bomb, Future Fake, Silent Treatment, Disappearing, Sudden Anger,Gaslighting, etc. these are all Narcissist signs. A girlfriend of mine met a “ James Bond” type online and her experiences are exactly the same!! I told her several times not to send money, and she did anyway. She lost everything including her job and home. Very sad indeed, best advice, stay off online socializing! Because they hook you at the beginning and you think that you are in love by the fourth communication!!The rest is easy for the scammers. These people do this for a living and are good at it bc they don’t see it as wrong and they get a rush out of it also, especially spending your money on new supply! I hope potential victims get Educated!! 🌺
Does anybody know how people this clueless and naive actually accumulate money to send to someone they never met and who they’ve been told hundreds of times not to send money. Twice!
I have wondered that also.
@Hibiscus Syriacus Lol Ikr
Whatever little money that they have ie: disability checks, social security checks, welfare checks...whatever they can do...because they are in “love”...the magical word...they are so very good because these women are so very lonely and vulnerable...you would be surprised because it can be your mother or your grandmother...you never know...
These scammers are master's of manipulation. These people are crime victims. They should hold their heads up and feel NO SHAME. I'm not sure it's something that is easy to understand until it happens to you or someone you love. No judgement from me.
I think she got reloaded by the same scammer.
Shannon Edwards sounds like the ones who scammed me!
@@debbierandall6256 I got scammed too. CONNIE jacquene
Can be!
probably was, they generally keep track of people they have scammed, and making a new profile only takes a minute or two, or he could have given her name to his scammin buddies.
Kinda sounds like it
I cant believe anyone can fall for this. Sell her house? I want a message like that. So I can pretend I'll give money. Then hurt there heart with none. Oh wait they dont have a heart lol
I've done it! Scammer was in Egypt, where I am originally from. The usual "I love you" and "I'm going to marry you". He thought he could scam me with the usual "my brother needs medical treatment". Since I know the system in Egypt, I told him medical treatment is free for poor Egyptians. I knew he was a scammer and wanted to see what he would say.
It was all "my brother doesn't want to go into government hospitals" etc.
He was from this village near Luxor. I'm from Luxor so I know the location well. I sent him on a wild goose chase all over town to the Western Union office - which would have taken him at least an hour each way. He was all excited, expecting a windfall of the equivalent to a lottery win. I sent him a fake MTCN - I had spoken to my local Western Union office and gotten all the necessary info about MTCN's and how the system works.
He got laughed out the Western Union office...
I managed to do that TWICE!
The second time he texted me "there's a problem here"... I thought, yeah I bet there is and blocked him at that moment!
He later tried to contact me from his real profile! What a cheek! I blocked that too and that was it.
What a fool to try to scam a fellow Egyptian - but then, he was stupid beyond belief...I had a lot of fun with that one!
@@LittleKitty22 LOL I would had loved to seen the expression on his face at each location he went into giving that fake MTCN number finding out there is no money and no such number Poor sucker get what he deserves trying to scam someone smarter than him. I wonder if he is still trying lol
@@LittleKitty22 Nice one , Never give money to these people , yes would have loved to see look on his face when he released there was no money 😂😂😂
@@LittleKitty22 Well done!
If you want to play there game there are dozens of them waiting for you on words with friends. So easy to spot
I have used that dating site and right off of the bat 4 different scammers contacted me. DO NOT USE DATING SITES
Love is blind and hindsight is 20/20. Money comes and goes, but lessons can last a lifetime. I'm glad she eventually saw the light. I have decided to stay away from dating sites because the risk of meeting disingenuous people/scammers is too high. That said, one can meet a scammer in person, too. People just need to be cautious. And when your gut says that something is wrong, believe it. Finally, when a potential love asks you for money....RUN!
Scammers are everywhere. I've met several on discussion forums. You'd think you meet decent folk on spiritual discussion forums or general forums - nope, full of scammers!
Thank you for sharing , no matter the story it's always great to hear these . Yes they all have the same garbage story, widowed, one kid, 60 year old man with a 2 year old. Away overseas, kid with a nanny it gets so OLD with their crapola
Any fool that demands out of the gate that I always be available for his calls, and buy him things, gets cursed out in two languages 🚩🚩🚩🚩
Fall in love?!! Like falling in love with a pop star who you will never meet! Let them rot!! x
OMG! Look honey, you deserve what you got! I cannot believe anybody can fall for this twice.
What you said sounds rude... but I would say the exact same thing. I'm a brutally honest Sagittarius lol. Growth only comes from truth and taking responsibility. Us Sagittarians lack empathy, but we come from a loving, caring place. We do love and care, but if you're going to be a foolish, you ain't getting sympathy from me. If you're looking to take responsibility for your OWN actions, then I'm here for ya, I'll support, tell you my honest perspective and get you back to where you need to be through the truth. While i love scamming scammers, I'm not for painting victims as "weak, helpless, powerless victims." I believe we are all the makers of our own reality. We are our own creators and none of us are victims, but some of us like to think of ourselves as weak victims. But we're not, we have more power than we give ourselves credit for 😁
Wait, a stranger online ORDERS YOU to sell your house and give him all the money THEN accuses you of being a liar and you didn't tell him to "F off & die"? What the hell is wrong with this woman?! 😮
No pity whatsoever
So many RED flags
OMG!!!!!! how can someone be so gullible!!!!
I am proud of her for questioning that second guy and finding out the truth about him.
Ok, twice is on you lady!!!! Didn’t learned the first time...I find it hard to feel sympathy after it happened twice!
You have to realize these people are clever. After all they steal innocent victims photos and profiles. And claim to be that person.
Don't you find it odd that most are widowed.? They have a child who is with a nanny or boarding school.
They say they live in one place. All of a sudden they making a trip for a contract. They love you and will marry you when they are home.
Then something happens. Stolen wallet. Can't access ATM. Tragic accident at work site. They didn't transfer enough money for the project. And they will send you fake documents, about the project. On the way home their luggage was lost. Or they were arrested. Falsely.
They always try to get you off the site fast. And hangouts is the number one, site so nothing can be traced.
Never ever ever ,send anything to someone you don't know. . And never allow them to send you a gift in the mail.
If you can't talk on the site, talk after about a week with no accent, and meet in public within a month, never do long distance.
@@victoriafontana3520 Listen. I hear you but she had just went through this. Why do it again. At some point you have to get smart
She's on a suckers list circulated world wide--wait and see she will be scammed a third time with no problem...
@@teresasnow-angel5494 ikr, it will be handsome man who tells her "he loooooves her."
@@B.H.56 Yes that's how scammers work on brain dead people---sorry don't hate people but even the smartest do bat-shit crazy things...
Ladies, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER give money to a man!!!
Yeah you have right man that asked money is not real man 💪
Or a woman saying she needs money to help her kids etc. I have my own problems. No dinero aqui.
Wow..I don't judge..but this is a woman who is not able to learn.
Thanks to covid19 and Scamming Scammers she kept her house! Jeez that was touch and go.
i so glad im a mean person i dont give money to even my own children
NEVER...NEVER....NEVER FALL FOR A MAN'S LIES.....I CAN SPOT THEM IMMEDIATELY....
Really??? SMH. I wish there was a task force that would go after this thugs. Problem is they get away it, so why stop.
All this scams are almost the same not in country working outside, accidents, sick or past away people in their life 🤮
I absolutely LOVE your videos. This is the second video where you have mispronounced Illinois. It's Ill-eh-noy not 'noise'. ;)
Thank you and I guess it all depends on where and what part of the country you are from :)
Once i get. Twice i do not. I feel for this lady. I hope she never falls for this again.
That poor lady! Maybe she was very lonely. Folks forget that some people just don't easily find someone and judge them unfairly - I always ask, how would they feel if they had a lifetime of rejection behind them? I know what it's like, been rejected all my life too! It's painful beyond words.
I no it's easy to sit and say o it wont happen to me but its happened to highly intelligent people before.yes it gets old when the men in ur life MISTREAT you and that's in person.so it's easier to go on line and listen to someone to say sweet words to ya.but with Scamming Scammers educationing people maybe less people will be scammed
My goodness not once but twice.😥😥
Ask for money 💰 one massive red flap .....there's the door baby 🇬🇧
Thank you covid because it helped reality kicked in i was being scammed for 2 yrs.
Scammers opened up my eyes and saved me. Thank you
Twice??? Twice?? I rage quit
more money than sense !
These scammer are stone hearted men who looks for vulnerable woman lucky enough for me I searched TH-cam scammer haters and found out he had stole someone profile. Beware of scammers they are everywhere on social media
My POA is in charge of my accounts...He will never get a nickel from this man ..😅.😅
WELL 2 TIMES ?????WOW ... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉 SHE WSNTED TO BE SCAMMED
Now the first time is understandable and I do feel sorry for the lady. However the 2nd time around? You brought that to yourself.
And the worse is that the 2nd chap had the same accident story on his work site....
Not once but twice.
It is almost l Iike the putting some kind of spell on one. Otherwise intelligent people fall for this crap. Red flags all over the place.
I am sorry this happen to this kind lady. Under the right circumstances we all can become victims. I guess. I.
Never judge a victim, feel sympathy and learn.......
Yes they do use black magic. I know that for definite. It doesn't matter if one believes in that kind of thing or not, the mere fact that they do something creates some sort of spell. Like when someone curses someone and that person indeed experiences misfortune. It's nothing to do with the victim believing in the curse, it's the intention that counts and that creates some negative energy. That's why intelligent people fall for it - because they are indeed under a spell. And that's why it's so disgusting when people judge victims and call them "stupid" - they have no idea what they are talking about.
A good man would never ask for money.
@@LittleKitty22 little kity I also believe they use black magic.It was explained sometimes back in this channel in an intervew with a scammer. He said they take your photo to a witchdoctor for a spell.And then from there the victim does all that she is told.They even interviewed the lady who cast the spell on the photos. That's why you should not send your photos.
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Interesting point you bringing up. Missed that interview. Is that why the always asked for pictures.? Weird, but possible , I guess
I was a bit sarcastic when mentioned the " spell". But did some research. Why would some super intelligent people fall for this crap.? Why is this a trillion dollars business.? Something to think about. Thanks. Voodoo's , sophisticated mind manipulation , anything goes.........
Pathetic. Came across one " can you feel me ".?
Me : yes I feel a lot of BS coming on. Block.
Do those woman have a picture ? Sounds exactly like the man I was dealing with !!
It’s a script that has been proven to draw people in.
It doesn’t matter the picture.... they are all stolen and scammers will often be using multiple stolen pics, fictitious names etc.
Your clues will be;
Can’t video
Travelling
Engineer/dr/military
Constant “dear” “sweetie” etc.
Love within a week or two
Asking for money.....always with a reason, slowly escalating in amounts
If you overlook all these signs.... you are foolish, your $$ will soon be gone
You’ll be writing this site your story starting with “I consider myself intelligent....... I knew I shouldn’t send money but..... but..... but......but.”
She was a victim in 2018/ 2019 so she did not save the photos. They all tell the same BS stories. It won't be the same scammer you are dealing with but the same scripted story. They follow the same story, widow, child, construction, oil rig, need help, lost wallet, blah blah
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Yes the have a script
And codes to go by. Easily detectable. How can somebody fall in love after just a few posts. Impossible. If money is involved block.
I am sorry for the lady I hope she will be alright. God bless.
@@ScammingScammers So true and EACH story is so so so boring it's like they don't even need that script anymore they know it all so well. Each time I meet a scammer I AM like "OH PLEASE BE SOMEONE WHO ISN'T GOING TO BE BORING!!! As soon as the blah blah blah starts I'm like "YEP I'm going to be falling asleep in a few seconds or mins and this one is going to be going bye bye" I don't give them anything they ask and I usually just use fake everything like email, name and photos. I don't really chat with them anymore maybe once in awhile they pretty much stopped chatting with me since I already knew what they were in the beginning and won't give them any money. At first I used to get friend requests from fake profiles like the Military ones like 5 or 6 years ago and that stopped over time which was good since I called a lot of them out on it. Don't give them what they want they pretty much leave you alone.
Carpe Diem If any man asks me for money I’m gone! A Real Man does not ask a lady he’s dating for money!! 😆😂
I'm very supprised to watch the video, the lady didn't ask video chat, scam hate video, and hangouts is house of scam too, sorry for the lady, why sending money to a person, never meet???? Love online is not true, always call them, the answer is network bad over here, that is scam, delete right the way, so no more.
I do not go on a dating site I did one time and that was enough for me
How was the turn out for that one time?
I can believe that! I tried once for fun to go on a dating site. I got confronted with a whole bunch of scammers and the rest were not much better - "we are from another planet" and "I'm from the planet Sirius, my girlfriend told me so". I canceled my account and told the site owners, if that's what's on offer better stay single!
Unbelievable
Have you done a video on steam card requests?
Yes we've done a couple and during our live stream educate people about them.
I do understand to some extent. Truly I do but what happened to once bitten, twice shy? I know that loneliness and the need to be loved make us act irrationally but the stories of the two scammers are nearly the same. It might have even been the same. The lady was exceptionally lucky that Covid-19 was around the corner (even if Covid was unlucky for many!). What is incredible though, is that she did not do a research on romance scam after the first and was so willing to sell her house just after a few weeks of knowing a stranger (pun intended).
There is one thing, though. Scammers know their victims' psychology (a bit like companies now have Know Your Customers). I wonder how many people, if they were love bombarded, would not fall for a scam. After all, there is always this tiny weeny hope that the guy (or girl) is real and in real trouble. My advice would be though, if in doubt, DON'T and block. Better being lonely with food on the table and a roof on our head than lonely and homeless, penniless, heart broken, ashamed and humiliated (though we should not feel this).
When you tell these stories why can’t they show pictures this one sounds very familiar. I would like to see pictures
It all depends on the victim. Some save the photos some don't. We've had other stories where the victim saves the stolen pictures used by the scammers. Some move on and don't save them. All scammers have the same stories, same script. Widow, child, stuck, crisis, engineer, oil rig etc. 90% of the scammer all tell the same BS stories
A fool and his money.......
where do theses men and womaen get the money from ??? all this money and he no decent laptop ?? come on
These online romances don't sound like much fun, after the hi, how are you and I love you long time declarations are over, it's all business. How much money do you make, where do you bank, how much is in checking how much is savings, how much in your 401k. How much is your house worth, how many homes do you own and total worth, what kind of cars.
Ooh come on...?!?!
These women don't need internet!
How tf you fall for the same shit twice??
" can I call you mine?" " You to answer me right away". You got to be freaking kidding me.
Not judging but this " person" is so obvious needs to be blocked ASAP.
I hope and pray this lady will be alright.
Yeah that's way too controlling and she has never met the creep face to face. I dealt with a scammer who kept asking me "ARE YOU THERE YET? WHAT'S TAKING SO LONG??" WHY AREN'T YOU REPLYING?" I was driving and when I got back to the house I told the guy "I WAS DRIVING AND IT'S SNOWING" He was like "WHERE ARE YOU NOW?" I told him "IN CHICAGO AT MY HOTEL" Of course I wasn't in Chicago lol I was coming back from a store in town in Michigan. He was like 'BABY I MISSED YOU YOU NOT REPLY ME BACK" I told him "I CAN'T WHEN I'M DRIVING AND THE ROADS ARE BAD!!!.' He was like "OH BUT YOU IN CALIFORNIA NOW?" I started laughing and told him "no I'm in Chicago" I sent him a fake picture and he demanded that I send him one of me in Chicago I told him I don't have any of me in Chicago he understood. He was like "I MUST HAVE PHOTO OF YOU IN CHICAGO NOW" I don't use my real pictures to give to scammers nor do I use my real locations or real name. It's just safer that way yes I know they can figure out where a person maybe located if they're really interested in doing a search. When I chatted with a fake military profile once I had to fill out a fake leave form for the fake soldier I gave all fake info such as name, address, birth date, location and phone number and fake birth year. I gave the address to the Beverly Hills Police Department in CA. I think the fake form asked for a SSN so I found one off a fake SSN website that has fake information to use when creating fake stuff to use on scammers.
Good evening William 💇🏻♀️
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The Kyle & Jeffrey saga was hysterical. I enjoyed it emensly. 👩🏻
i can understand maybe getting scammed one time, but again that is just desperate to want someone to love you that much so sad
Could they show a picture...it sounds like the same Man...
The victim did not save the photos as her encounter was in 2018-2019 and she mnet them on two different sites, she had different user names for each dating profile. It's very likely just a different scammer with the same BS story. I run into 100 scammers a week with similar stories
Why until now scammers still on frauding? Why never caught ?
Most are in corrupt countries where the scamming is encouraged. It's high income for the youth. Even Nigerian government officials have praised the scammers for making cash
@@ScammingScammers sickening but true.
Maby is same scammer traying get more money from her.
They work from a script! Doesnt it sound familiar?! lol x
Same questions all the time. It's all crap.
Yes can they show a picture???
They use many photos. And the second person, that that's she is talking about sounds like the one who tried to scam me out of money. You don't do what they say they get all upset that's the clue right there. First you're their queen ,sweetheart their love. They will turn on you in a minute. They don't care that you'll be in trouble with the law or will be thrown out in the street. A friend of mine believed a military guy .$20,000 later she lost her home
The victim did not save the photos as it was in 2018-2019 but scammers all follow the same script, so it's likely she encountered different scammers but they told a similar story.
Omg he wanted her to send money to Georgia I bet she was sending that money to .y friend Shelia she's desperate for love my God!!
Oohhhh noooo!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭
Is she for real?
Wow
Why do those people believe men and women they have never met over authorities? The bank said he wasn't a customer and still she believes the b.s. he tells her. Call the bank again if you don't know what the facts are.
Unfortunately people are so brainwashed by these scammers, they believe everything the scammer says. We've had victims who've told police they were lying to them
why why why would you give someone money you've never met?
Sadly people do it everyday
Similar story I have I lost over $100 k
OMG! I'm so sorry.
Did she not learn anything from the first experience?
The phrase is "taken aback." The misuse of this phrase in every single one of these stories makes me hope they are rewritten by the narrator, rather than being fake. Surely not every single victim of a romance scam not only uses this phrase, but uses it incorrectly...
I re-word many of the stories as a large majority of them are done so through a translator as about 80 percent of our victims write to us in other languages. Thai being #1 which can be difficult to translate. Other times most American's who send us stories literally write the same way over and over, people from all over the country. Nothing we do is "fake" and every single story ever submitted is saved by me along with the victim's information, email, proof of scam and more.
@@ScammingScammers I'm glad to hear it! I'm ready to accept that there are a lot of patterns in language, but to make the same error again and again without fail does seem a little odd. I'm happy to have gotten a response addressing my concern, and I will continue to listen and appreciate the work you're doing.
What a second time with all the red flags apparent? Oh no! Tell me this is not made up.
Good info but can you speak up please while telling the story
Sorry I have my audio on 100, unfortunately I am working with older audio equipment
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come on im not jugding but pls pls !!!
These stories makes me so pissed off. Not at scammers, but at these very stupid and .very naive people who gives in to these bastards. They don't analyze and think about if this is a scam. I can't feel sorry for them. It's impossible to feel sorry for very stupid and uneducated people.