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    Linda
    New scam..... my girlfriend just had 10 four star generals contact her on Skype. I phoned one of the numbers - same as the other guy. Scrambling like crazy when they picked up the phone....were black.
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    Linda
    Number was: 1000012345
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    dessertmaker replies to bryson35633
    I talked to him several times,, and he would make plans and then would never call or text me or email nothing to let me know rest of the plans..  said he was in kaboul for 2 weeks when I had not heard from him in a while..  wanted to have phone sex.. his number was always restricted..  I even went so far as to put my clothes in the car so I could change and meet him one evening for supper.. which was to make up for the first time he had not called.. I thought oh I will give him a second chance.. and he always would call on the same days each week.. never never on the weekend. soooooooooooo he is probably married.. or  has a girlfriend or something..  he is quite charming.. I must admit..
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    Maria
    | 4 replies
    Women, this is all mostly the same guy.  He contacted me via Match.com two days ago. All the same type of story, only Mum hasn't died yet.  Daughter is Diana.  To me he used name of Steve M. Rossi.  Now investment company is Shell International Investments, but wants to be self-employed very soon.  Very poor English and grammar.  I was suspicious from the get-go.  Nothing added up.  Immediately in love with me, and didn't re-up on Match because I was "the one."  Moves in very, very fast.  I expected he was going to go for money.  I didn't want to end up on 20/20 television show.  I have a couple who lives next to me who are like my kids. I brought them into the loop on this in case I lost my head.  I wove into my email that I was very involved with government agencies, the police department, and the executive office of the President.  That didn't seem to deter him at all.  He pushed on.  I couldn't find anything on him on the internet, or so I thought.  I found some attorney from Rhode Island named Steven M. Rossi who was disbarred for scamming people out of their money with no remorse.  I wasn't sure it was the same one.  He says he trained under the guy who wrote Rich Dad, Poor Dad, etc., which led him to his job in Scotland.  My emails (4) read just like yours.  I kept asking a lot of questions, which he freely answered (with lies, of course).  I asked my daughter-like friend to try to find anything online (the young ones are better at this).  She googled the author of Rich Dad, Poor
    Dad and found this site.  She called immediately and said to block any emails and never respond and that he's a scammer.  She said all your comments about what he wrote were exactly what he wrote to me.  But he hadn't asked for money yet.  And he doesn't have my last name, phone number or address.  I know how you women feel.  You want it to be true, but it just doesn't add up.  ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR INSTINCTS. AND, LIKE ME, IF YOU THINK YOU COULD EVER BE THE LEAST BUT VULNERABLE, BRING IN A GOOD FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER TO STAY IN THE LOOP WITH YOU ON THESE THINGS.  RUN EVERYTHING BY THEM SO THEY CAN HELP YOU NOT BE FOOLED.  That was the best thing I did on this.  I told my friend that I didn't want to end up like those women on 20/20 that were all taken for their life savings by some suave Romeo.  When you see it from afar, like on 20/20, it all is so clear, and you ask, "How could these women have not seen it?"  Or, "How could they have been so nieve?"  But, if you look closely, ALL these women were smart and educated women.  And it still happened to them.  So I called in my friend because it was just so bizarre (this guy's letter of instant, deep, forever love, etc. after only two emails between us,and when we hadn't even met or talked on the phone yet) to watch me on this--to make sure I didn't get into it like the intelligent women on 20/20 had.  PLEASE do not blame yourself.  YOU did nothing wrong.  HE did things wrong---criminal things.  THIS MAN IS A PSYCHOPATH.  It's probably a ring from somewhere, but this particular guy has no feeling or empathy for others and the harm he causes.  Psychopaths are like that.  If you feel in danger or have given up any money, stay constantly on the backs of the FBI and the police---and your Attorney General.  That's their job.  But don't beat yourself up.  We ALL learn lessons in life.  Let this be a good lesson.  Don't cut off any change of love for happiness for yourself because of this honest mistake.   LEARN from it.  And go forward.  Next time, with ANYONE you meet, have someone you trust who's also very savy to help you watch out and check out as you embark on anyone.  Stay out in the open.  Don't give you last name or address.  Get a disposable, cheap phone and let them have that number as your number.  If it turns out to be Mr. Wonderful, then that's wonderful and you can go forward with the okay of your trusted friend.  If it doesn't turn out to be what you hoped for, toss the phone and go home being careful you are not followed.  KEEP YOUR RADAR UP AND LISTEN TO YOUR GOOD WOMANLY INSTINCTS.  It's just not our time yet when these things happen.  And it means that we're one step close to our Mr. Right, IF that's what's to be.  We have to be prepared to accept that it just might never happen in our future, and, in the meantime, work on developing a nice life that you find pleasure in.  There's nothing worse than being in a bad relationship.  It's lonelier than being alone.  So value yourself and ALL the love that you have to offer someone special.  And nothing less will do.  NEVER GIVE YOUR POWER AWAY TO SOMEONE ELSE.  I will be signing off, and I will block him emailing me.  I recieved a gushy email today which I will never answer.  Don't waste one more second of your life on anyone who is not honest and SANE.  I'm sorry for the women that got more deeply involved, but, hey, we've all made mistakes.  Want to hear about my charming husband who kicked me and our unborn child to the curb at 8 months pregnant---to go be with another chickey-poo.  I thought I'd die---no, I wanted to die.  But it was never me, it was him.  So grieve first because that's the healthy thing to do, and then get up and move forward towards your happiness.  It's one step at a time.  When this psychopath by many names is caught, there will be more in line behind him.  They are there now.  But be strong, women.  Be strong(er).  Hang on to your values, who you want to be, and attract nothing less than the good you put out.  As I said to my daughter-like friend when I got his first email, "I'll trust in God, but I'll keep my hand on my wallet."  And, if it looks like things are probably okay, and you begin to move forward more seriously, HIRE AN INVESTIGATOR TO CHECK ANYONE OUT!  Trust in God, but hire a professional to check it out, and keep your hand on your purse.  Best of luck and love to all us ladies.  Do what you need to do on this, then grieve to heal, and then move on.  Family or a good trusted friend (who doesn't beat you up over this) will be a God-send to walk forward with you.  If you're older and there's an adult continuing education place nearby (for lifelong learning), go there and take courses.  If not Mr. Wonderful, then your meet many nice friends.  I started that last year and it's so enriching in my life.  Take courses that you like, and you'll have the extra bonus of being with fun, interesting people too.  There are men there, but you have to sort the wheat from the chaff.   I hope this helps.  And I hope my words give some sense of encouragement to those who need it.  I'll say a prayer for all of you tonight.  I hope you all get a good resolution.  By the way, the ones that need to talk with the FBI and the police, be sure to contact your state's Attorney General too.  And tell them to see if an attorney named Steve Rossi in Rhode Island who was scamming his clients, and then fled the area, and was then disbarred is this guy that's been scamming or trying to scam all of you too.  They can connect the dots.  Don't forget the Attorney General's Office.  This is why they are there.  Good luck.
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    Roxanne replies to WindsorWise
    | 2 replies
    April 4, 2013, 11:46 AM
    Hello Roxanne

    Let me apologize for taking a minute delay to get back to you not to talk of all this long. Nice email like yours should be answered immediately it was received but unfortunately i was so occupied to attend to my email but that will not happen again. I want to thank you for your short and expressive email which I am very happy to read. I know you will find me interesting to be with when this relationship develops.

    I am a Fun loving, humble man with the believe that a woman should be treated like a lady and that it is always ladies first. I am a Fund Manager that loves my work the way I love to enjoy life. I am fun to be with and can be very romantic.I've traveled extensively in the course of doing my work. I am financially very okay. I consider myself to be a gentleman with good values. I am equally comfortable in a suit and tie as well as a pair of jeans. I enjoy nice things

    I am so happy to have come across you and i know that that you would want us to take this relationship slowly but I will try to be positive and consistent. I know you will not see me as moving fast as have come to understand that I will need a serious relationship in my life.

    Am currently attached to WiMax investment international as a Senior Consultant Fund Manager, but would want to be self employed in near future. I am a trained educationist and learnt the Fund Management trade under Robert Kiyosaki. I worked with him for seven years speaking on investing, fund management and teaching on how to benefit from the content of his three major books, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant, and Rich Dad's Guide to Investing. It was while on a tour with him to Aberdeen Scotland that I was made on offer by WiMax investment International. I worked with them for 6 years before I return to United States and now work as a Consultant Fund Manager.

    I really can’t wait to be happy again forever. It has been a very long while since I tasted relationship and love. I pray that this comes out well as I am ready to give my all for this relationship. I can create all the time in the world to make it work as my job is not too demanding. .You will never regret meeting me, my late wife never did, so you will not. I promise!!!

    Lets keep the faith

    David
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    Roxanne replies to Roxanne
    | 1 reply
    Does this sound familiar?
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    Rachel replies to Steve (England)
    | 1 reply
    Hi Steve,

    I had to try to find out if this person was real and checked to see if Magellan Investment International existed since I was thinking to borrow $5K to send to him after his last "story" about loosing his money and has to get back to the states to gather the money to pay for the Dubai doop.  

    I am so happy I checked.  I cannot believe that these scammers would use a person's emotions to profit from it.  In reading some of the stories I was amazed at these cold-hearted turkeys!

    However, there was one advantage.  In pouring my heart out, I got to know myself better because I never look at anything good or bad as negative.   Only as a lesson learned and what am I going to do about it to grow?

    So I'm also writing to the women out there that have had this bad experience to say that you have learned a lot about scumbags so you never have to be duped by the falsity of some men and know genuine emotions when you come across them.   Also, it gave you a chance to really look at yourselves.  For me, it's a plus.

    Steve, I want to especially thank you for your honesty and assistance.
    I hope you are successful in finding a wonderful person to compliment
    you.

    Courage, girls.  You're not dead yet and there is hope for the future!
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    Rachel replies to Roxanne
    Yes, it's all a lie.  Check my email to Steve.
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    Steve (England) replies to Rachel
    Wow, that's spooky! I was surfing this site (it makes some interesting reading), and saw your reply to a post that I must have put up over a year ago!  Quite a coincidence to see your reply flash up. It's unbelievable that this scumbag is STILL trying to con women. I'm still looking myself......... joined Plenty of Fish (do you have that in the States?), but it's still full of women covered in tattoos and piercings. Maybe I'm too fussy!  Thank goodness for this site.......... it's saved a lot of people sending money to this creep. Good luck to all of you. Steve (Still in England, and it's raining as usual. :)
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    sad replies to Janice
    Janice,  can you please email me the pic that you received of a guy with a dog?  I have been contacted by someone and he sent me a pic of him with a dog.  my email is sadled64@yahoo.com


    Thanks
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    Colleen replies to Elizabeth
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    David
    Sends me the same emails. Hope the catch him! He call me once, thick accent. what does he really want?
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    COLLEEN replies to Colleen
    David Weymouth the number I have for him is 940.604.7217
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    joecevaria replies to Silvia
    | 6 replies
    be aware alkso of certain infoglo.org a forwarding company he useshes not alonre in this scam
    you must exposed this man andsubmit him to proper authorities.
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    Nancy replies to joecevaria
    | 5 replies
    Now he is after me. I have had a few emails proclaiming his love in long letters. I had been duped by someone else who had sort of the same story and I sent him money. I have reported him, but have not heard back from the FBI. When I had responded to an ad on Match.com, I received a reply and then deleted it because it didn't ring true. His name was Donald Duke. This week he sent me another email and was very upset because he thought he had found his love. I replied back and the next three emails told the exact same story I have been reading on this sight that I stumbled on. At this point, his mother hasn't died yet. He was going to call yesterday and this morning he said he had been in Dallas yesterday doing a seminar and that his home was in Fresno. He almost sounds like the same one that scammed me in January. Needless to say, I will not reply to him any more and I won't answer the phone when he calls.
    Thank you for opening my eyes!
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    JoLee
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    Hi  I have received over 30 e-mails from this man named Steve M. Rossi. I can't believe that I have been so foolish
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    JoLee replies to Nancy
    | 1 reply
    Hi are you still e-mailing him. I received an e-mail this morning. He says that he is in Dubai. Do you have any photos of him. He has sent me several and I just wonder if they are the same.
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    Susan replies to JoLee
    I would like to see pics of this person as well.........Please.  My email is sadled64@yahoo.com
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    susan replies to Nancy
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    Can you please send me pics.....I think he has contacted me.   My email is sdavidson004@student.harrison.edu

    Thanks :)
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    JoLee replies to susan
    | 1 reply
    Ladies look on Facebook. Richard Dewl from Austin, Texas is the same man who  told me he was Steve M. Rossi
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    Susan replies to JoLee
    Thanks for the info.  That isn't any pics that I have been sent.

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