2348023383717
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- casey replies to alw49been through all of this too. except i became suspicious when he asked for address, after going on to dubai from the uk...
again, i would like to pretend and start up phone calls or e-mails and that i will give him info when we meet......my family would klll me. am not answering his calls and emails have stopped. i called match this am...they claim this is all new...and will get back within 24 hours. i changed my name on line at the same time. if they do nothing i will write up this scam myself on my site.
what do you think? casey
please respond on match....i am now caseyr111 thanks! - casey replies to same story| 2 repliesthe name was mike pisani, and he called and wrote many times a day for weeks,,,,,he was very convincing and broke my heart too. now i feel like a idiot.! his sister was diana...he even offered to send her to keep me company while he was in dubai. and the mother was carmen mendoza pisani...i became suspicious when i couldn't google any of them or find the obit in italy.
what is upsetting me now, is that match.com claimed they have not gotten complaints, but will check it out, and return my call in 24 hours. i will be posting something if they don't!!!! a lot of us, could have been spared this heartbreak. if they had said something BIG on match. if you read enough of these messages, or repeats of what you went through, your broken heart will be replaced with fury!
casey
casey - lamizHe has also been communicating with me all April under the name Eric Enzo Jonas. Same smooth-talking a**hole.
- shylittlemiss46 replies to caseyI just want to let you know that Match is lying....I have reported this jerk several times. His mother has died a number of times also. He changes the picture and his name with each person he talks to. He is in Nigeria and I can guarantee you of that. I did get to see him finally on his web cam. He told me he has several fake wives who keep sending him money. For me he was going to Dubai from the UK but had to go back to Italy to bury his "Mum". He wanted me to open an account here in the US so he could transfer his money from Dubai to the US. Wanted money to help bury Mum...Tell me what successful business man leaves the US and cannot access his money....All a scam. He does not love anyone but the money we can give him. I reported him to Match but since he changes his picture, name, etc every time he signs up what can they do. Very Sad no one can catch up with him. He told me he got over $40,000 from one woman...how is it that we are so foolish with our hearts...How did this happen that he revealed himself to me? I called him a scammer and after a while he confessed that he really loved me. (Right). He revealed himself on web cam and I can tell you for a fact that he is Nigerian. I tried to report him but it seems to go nowhere so just beware. If it seems to be too good to be true it is...
- Shylittlemiss46 replies to penelopeI got the same emails some time ago. I did some investigating and I can tell you this character is in Nigeria and just changes his name and the picture for each woman he tries to con. I don't really know how he keeps things together unless he has a crew answering emails for him.. I have actually seen him on web cam. I do not know how they can catch him, just want to let everyone know to guard yourself against him...WOW!!! INDEED, What a Jerk....He is just another scammer who will love you if you send him money. Guarantee that something will happen to him over there and he will not have access to his money and need you to help him. He will continue to need you to help him until you are broke or die...no feelings except for your money. Beware
- Shylittlemiss46 replies to happyHe is the exact same person but he tried with me some time ago. His MUM died so many times it is so sad that someone can have no feelings. Her name was Carmen Mendoza..same story same words, different name and I am sure different pictures..Match.com will tell you they have had no complaints and it is the first time but not true. I reported him several times....He is in Nigeria and he is a Nigerian...I did some investigating but no one seems to want to go after him. There are several of them over there that do this together. Just beware.....
- peg replies to alw49I got him back. Reported email has no validity. He is,going to sue yahoo. Com. All quiet now. No more,love letters from mike. He disappeared like magic ladies. Be safe. Smart ladies take charge. Thank you for your real story. It made me feel uneasy .
- monrchs| 3 repliesThe scam has been going on for years it appears. I was just starting to get involved with a man that is writing much the same things as what I am seeing from the recent letters. The name this man is using in Robert Giovanni and he works for Premier Investment International as a Senior Funds Consultant. The phone number that he gave me was 940-604-7771 and I had tried several times to call and would get a busy signal and he said he got the same when he tried to call me and he received my text message but could not get his to send out. The email this morning he said he would work on the line and this afternoon after my phone go turned back on I was able to call him..the first time I got an England accented female voice-mail and the next time when we started chatting on Facebook I called him and he picked it up. He has a strong accent. I am not sure what country but the first thought was African. He said in one of his emails that people say he has a German accent but that is not what I thought. He did say that he just moved to Houston in the past few months from Mesquite, TX but lost his wife 5 years ago to cancer, lost his father and son a year and a half ago in fetal car wreck, and his mother and daughter moved back to Palermo, Italy to live with his aunt. His daughter Calvina is 16. He has a Facebook account and that is how he captured my attention. I met him on Mingles2 but he wanted to go to Facebook so it be more "real" and that part worked for me..pulled me in. We have only been emailing and chatting since the 3rd. It has not gotten to the point that he has lost his mother or asking for money of any kind. He keeps telling me he has plenty of money. He would have to because I don't have two pennies to rub together.
This is my first email from him:
Hello Debra ,
Thank you for sending your private email to me and adding me on Facebook this a sign of good relationship with trust, my spirit, my soul and everything in me accepts and wants you real bad our chat really made me like you the more especially the qualities i see in you...your a down to earth woman and a very open person. i just wish you could give me a space in your life and i will be satisfied with you in my life..i want to tell you more about me so you can know me and everything about me. I am affectionate man, outgoing, active, energetic ,positive, generous man with a healthy sense of humor who is rediscovering all that life has to offer .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 am positive on everything that life brings to me. I believe that I am where I am at this point in my life for a good reason. I am honest and caring person who is very loyal to those I care about. 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 shirts and trousers as well as a pair of jeans and T-shirt. I am neat and clean in my living and my appearance. I enjoy nice things.
I am so happy to have come across you and i know that you would want us to take this relationship slow but I will try to be positive and consistent. I know you will not see me as moving fast as I have come to understand that I will need a serious relationship in my life.
I was so excited when I read your profile; I really need a woman that is passionate and caring. Some one that is ready to spend the rest of her life with me. Someone that can accept me with my joking attitude, people say that I play with everything except my work. But what they don’t know is that I can play with my work but not with my relationship or someone that I love .That is what I know that I can’t play with. This is why I prefer people that will appreciate my humorous attitude. I am fun to be with and believe in the saying, ‘the older the wine, the better” so I don’t believe in age been a hindrance in a relationship. Let’s talk and get to know more about us better.
I like seeing soccer, movies and listening to music and dinning out most times. I like going to the beach. Am currently attached to Premier investment international as a Senior Consultant Fund Manager, but would want to be self employed in near future. I am a trained educationist and learn 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 an offer by Premier investment International. I worked with them for 6 years before I return to United States and now work as a Consultant Fund Manager. Sweetheart, thought of you kept me awake throughout the night after our chat because your just all i want in my life and i promise you will never regret knowing me if you can give me a chance in your life. hope to hear from you
your Admirer,
Robert
I wish people like this would go away and allow real people to communicate. I know I seem to get all the scammers..is there any place that is safe from these creatures. I have encountered the Kelvin that was talked in 2009 and I am sure I have met others talked about on here. If I help prevent another person from being scammed then it is worth it. - Skeptical girl replies to RB from Massachusetts| 1 replyHi just received this long email from Stepven Vincenzo Alfredo, same story you all are told, from Italy, wife died, works for Vanguard financial managing funds. I realized before I received this long letter when I looked at Match on my phone and was shocked to see his SummerSolstice profile, everything exactly the same, but different pictures and from a guy in Calif! The one I got was from Greenville, SC. DO NOT respond to ANY man who asks for you to email him directly from his first contact with you. I've had several of these come up! Thanks for sharing ladies!
- sybil replies to Barbrecieved the same e-mails from match. com. How do we get this sick man of this site.?
- kidlayne replies to alw49| 5 repliesSame, same here with Mike Pisani. Knew instantly it was fraud because I was "romanced" by Terry Robinson last fall. Born in Italy...father dead... American mother dying of breast cancer, engineer educated in Alberta, Canada. He was in Scotland finishing a contract on an oil platform when there was an accident that killed one of his workers and sent several to the hospital. He was uninsured and spent all of the money he had set aside to pay the Scottish government for taxes due on proceeds of the finished contract. Now he needed $50,000 to pay the government so they would release to him the "once in a lifetime" huge payroll so he could return to the states where we would live happily ever after. He said they were going to throw him in jail for tax invasion. Seriously???? Tax invasion??? That is serious!!! I was in stitches!!!! Fortunately for me, I early on listened to that little voice inside. I really wanted to believe him. Even after I KNEW what he was, a part of me wanted to keep the contact going. I learned just how lonely I was. His syntax and sentence structure were all wrong.... especially for a so-called educated man. He got no money. I got a great deal of entertainment. I did feel sad because I was looking forward to romance... especially after hearing his sexy phone voice in the middle of the night. I bet that got him many hapless ladies. When I ignored his pleas for money, he stated he had a large inheritance coming from the death of his father, but he had to be married or engaged in order to receive it. He asked me to contact the trust attorney at accountant.com and tell him we were getting married when he got back to the states. (Really now.... accountant.com???) He was going to have the accountant send me a huge check. I was to deposit it in my checking account and wire him 100K to Scotland. I told him I would think about it. I lead him on with excuses and being snowed in and illnesses and he finally just gave up. There were many lessons here. I lost nothing, gained wisdom and got cheap entertainment. Ladies.... don't give money to anyone!!!!!! This is not one man but an entire ring of Nigerian thieves. They work in shifts to be on a mark 24/7. They will hit you again if you have answered their correspondence once. That's what they do. This is business to them... not personal and they don't give a damn. Wake up ladies.... no one is coming!!!!!
- Steve in England replies to kidlayneThat is the best description anyone has put on here.
As you say, it's just a job to these thieves.
In the meantime, if anyone wants to get to know a genuine English guy, I'd love to hear from you!
Look after yourselves. There are so many wicked people out there. - shylittlemiss46 replies to kidlayne| 3 repliesKidlayne, you are absolutely right. There is more than one, there are several and they all work together. Like you said, it is their job, It is how they live. They don't love. They are mostly college boys, clever working together. One of the ones I spoke with told me after I found him out that his friends were doing it at school and he needed money for school so someone helped him set me up. I told him that was an awful thing to do and he said he was afraid I was going to have him arrested. Anyway, yes, they are mostly all in Nigeria, Mostly all Nigerian...This Robert has changed his picture and name so many times it's sick. Story is almost always the same, he just changes pictures and names....All I can say is that if it seems too good to be true that some stranger has fallen in love with you without meeting you, then it really is too good to be true....BEWARE!!!
- scammed too replies to happyI got this same emails in April 2011. Run fast ladies and run far. He just emailed me today again and asked for 1300 dollars can you imagine that?
- scammed too replies to Skeptical girlCan you email me any pictures you have.
judithdockter@yahoo.com - KP in TN replies to alw49| 1 replyWell ladies he's still at it. ANTONIO MARIO GARCIA suppose to be in MEMPHIS, TN. Here's the #s I've been called from.
940-602-6094 , most resent, Sunday, 741-847-8438. I haven't answered any call's since My friend found this site for me. Thank God. about a week ago. He's used that number before his fake trip to the UK # 011-44-7418-478438. He says his mum is doing much better , yada ,yada, He said everything , word for word to me. I contacted match.com and gave them phone numbers and names and ganthonio23@yahoo.com. They haven't gotten back to me as of today5-13-14. I gave them this info. over a week ago. Somehow this guy needs to be shut down. What a pig, to prey on women like this is so wrong. Just glad I wasn't taken for anything except for time wasted on reading all his crap .Boy, he could sure go on and on about nothing. Just everyone out there beware. If it's too good to be true , RED FLAG HIM. Stay strong ladies, all the men in the world can't be bad. - Kidlayne replies to shylittlemiss46| 2 repliesAnd that is the right of it. I don't understand why some of us ladies want to compare loverboy's photos. The photos sent to us were pirated off of some unsuspecting fellow victim on a social media site.... usually FB. What I do understand is this: these scammers operate under the same psychological parameters as we 'potential victims' do. We both can get hooked into a promise. We get hooked into the promise of romance.They get hooked into the promise of a payout. So, what are we waiting for? Scam the scammers. Anybody interested in running interference on these guys may provide just enough distraction that are not able to dupe a real mark. Do your research and Google 'scam baiters'. You may end up saving a potential victim a great deal of heartache and money.... even her life. The scammers are every bit as vulnerable to a scam as we are. Lead them on.... drag it out. Don't give them addresses or account numbers no matter what, but tell him you are going to wire a large sum of money to the Western Union nearest the UK (or wherever) address they claim to be... and Only to that address. Don't wire the money and if he contacts you, make up excuses about an illness, accident, wrong address, can't figure out why it never showed because I wired it there, etc. Or tell him you have opened a joint bank account in London (including their name) that contains your life savings. Let him waste time researching this and possibly even showing up there. Tell him you love him so much that you have quit your job, cashed in your retirement and inheritance trust and sold your house and you have made airline reservations to arrive in London (or wherever) with all your money with you to meet the 'love of your life' and share it all with him. Pick a real flight... give them the flight #, airline and arrival time and tell him you will share all your money with him if he will pick you up at the airport... wherever that may be. Of course don't go (women who have gone to Africa to be with their man have ended up dead) and don't wire the money... don't accept a money order or cashier's or certified check from them because it's bogus. You will never meet them. They are in Nigeria... not likely they will come knocking on door. Just remember.... these are not nice boys working to put themselves through school.... unless it is scammer's school. They do teach classes in how to do this according to one scambuster website. I look at it this way: it takes quite a while to flesh out the scam to the point where they ask for money. The longer I can keep him chasing his tail.... he is losing time that he may successfully duping another woman. Waste his time!!!! if anyone reading this currently has someone 'romancing' them for money and wants to brainstorm .... count me in. We ladies can be very creative and vindictive.
- Kidlayne replies to KP in TNDon't get mad.... get even. Keep the contact going with empty promises as long as you possibly can. You will make him waste a lot of time and cost him a lot of money. How good does that feel?
- tj replies to zanith| 4 repliesI was corresponding to the same guy..through millionairre match. He said his name is adolf burger. His mother carmen mendoza died last week..etc. reading these posts I realize this woman has passed several times over the last few years. I reported him to the match site and they have taken him off their site. I hope each of you have reported him to the online sites where you met him.
If you have given him any personal information I would suggest that you put a fraud alert on your social security number so that he cannot start accounts using your information.
I've been a victim of con artists in the past so was leary of him from the beginning. If it seems too good to be true it usually is.. - Wiser thx replies to DubaiGal| 5 repliesPaul unwin michigan still going strong. Came through LinkedIn! I'm wary of anyone being so nice so googled his name thanks to you I won't even enter into email exchange with him.
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