2348023383717
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- Denise replies to Beware Women| 11 repliesOMG
I got the exact same email from Lucci Verreti...and have been emailing him for weeks now...he is supposed to be with Capital Fund Investment and just signed a deal in the UK and now his mom died over the weekend. Her funeral is tomorrow. This is too strange, your emal below is the same one I received weeks ago. Thanks so much, damn! - denise replies to Susan in Denver| 2 repliesHi Susan:
His new name is Lucci Verrati and the exact same info and all love the love the love in the world for me...'I will love you and no one else forwever" crap! His new phone number is 904/604-2578. He contacted me on match.com and then flew off to the UK to close a deal, then that weekend, his mother dies...he spent all his money buying 60,000 shares of some deal and then had to pay for his mothers hospital bill and his aunts hospital bill and had to borrow money from friends...he didn't ask me for money but I suspected his scam story so I googled him and his response to me that I would never find any one if I googled them in a relationship...horrible how he sucks you in! Thanks so much for putting this guy out on this site! Denise - Denise replies to mtmMary Ann, I agree with you about his writing...I told him he should write some romance novels..he is very smart and very talented writer...I got the same story from Texas to Kent to finalize his deals...then his mother dies and I researched him and found out all of us have a different name for him, but the exact same emails! He is so no good, liar and must not be Italian, prob Nigerian or something...scumbad for sure.
- Denise replies to JewlsHe also goes by the name of Lucci Verrati and his phone number is 904/604-2578, exact same email and he wrote me a book in each email also, same wording verbatim! scum bad....
- Deniselucci verrati 904/604-2578
He is a scam artist, contacting women on match.com asking folks for $....liar goes by different names all the time I see on this site.
vodephone I believe. - Terry replies to Cat Lady| 2 repliesWOW I kept thinking that this man was just too good to be true. I got suspicious when one day I researched him and saw that in one place his has been divorced for 10 years and another place it said that his wife died 10 years ago. I then got an email from him with a different name. I sent him an email asking telling him what I found and to lose my email. Then I got three emails in a row that were exact emails but with different names. When I questioned him again his response was that his real name was Ralph and he only goes by Gary Aggigo. I kept getting long emails from him that sounded like something coming out of a book. Finally today I decided to copy and past part of him email to a search and low and behold I came across this site where this has been happening to all of you. OMG what a jerk. I am going to report him immediately. I guess the old saying "if it sounds too good to be true, it is." I should always listen to my heart because I felt something was off from the beginning.
- Vicki1944 replies to Jill| 1 replyI've been on match.com since November and I have had nothing but trolls contact me. I even changed my profile to "not a sugar mama" so keep on looking. After Brad Denis Bryan and Lucci Alberto Verati, I added I'm not looking to be scammed either. With my experiences, I'm not sure there are any honest men on match.com My former husband and I met through a singles dating group, but everyone knew each other and there was not chance to a scammer getting in or out. I kept my e-mails in case any action is filed against these liars.
- sally replies to Vicki1944I met a man on cupid.com four years ago and everything was going good. He actually wired me money. He lost his phone which had email on it. He lives in London. But I have not heard from him for about a week and I fear that he has died.
I can't call him because I don't have enough money on my phone.
So I guess that I will just have to wait. I actually did marry this man and now I don't know how to find him.
Guess I will just have to wait until he contacts me again if he has not died. - Vicki1944 replies to Jewls| 1 replyI hope you have broke off all contact with this troll. They must sit in a little room, laughing about all the gullible women on match.com. Because my experience has been so poor, all but two asking for money, I'm off internet dating.
Vicki - Vicki1944 replies to mtmThat's Brad Denis Bryan and Lucci Alberto Verrati . I don't know if they are the same men, or a group who are using the same e-mails to look for lonely gullible women. I'm off match.com, tired of the trolls. Vicki
- Vicki1944 replies to Denise| 1 replyI think they used a romance writer to prepare their e-mails. Vicki
- Vicki1944 replies to TerryAfter three weeks, he was telling me he loved me and wanted to spend the rest of his life with me. Oh, please, I'm not a love sick teenager that believes love happens because of a few romance letters. But they are good; hurtful to read, but very well written. I'm off match.com, I've had it with the trolls. Vicki
- Sheena replies to Jill| 28 repliesJill, this is a very popular scam. The requests come later. Even receiving and posting a parcel to them...item bought with stolen card.
- julie replies to Hazeleyes4UI got the same emails and did give him an address although it was fake address cause I was suspicious. He even sent pics. Would love to know who those pics really were. Sent no money to him but then asked him for money. Haven't heard from him since.
- julie replies to RoxieBlueI got the same emails from this man but he calls himself Martino Santino and he told me the same sob story about mamma in italy. What a piece of work. I turned tables when became suspicious and asked him for money. Haven't heard from him in 2 days. Good riddance.
- Angie replies to Melanie| 1 replyOh my God! I came into contact with the same guy on Match.com but he said his name is Martino Valent Santino, a widow of 10 years, one daughter, mother just died in Palmero! Said he is an investment banker, working in UK, from Greenwood Indiana!
I saved my emails. I knew something was up when he wanted my address to use to receive business payments! Wonder what kind! - Jill replies to Sheena| 27 repliesWouldn't it be better to wait for them to ask for money first before posting a possible man on online dating just looking for love.
- Rose B. replies to Jill| 26 repliesOMG! Actually, ladies, I'm not surprised because I have been a victim of 5 men now through Match.com. The latest one that you are all describing as the Portfolio Fund Manager wrote to me on Match and asked if we could communicate on his email because he was already out of town. He now goes by the name Peter Caruso and we've been emailing for two months now. One of his emails he explained that because of all the costs involved in this investment deal, he's broke! He did not ask me for money (I was surprised). I emailed him back and told him that I know how he feels. I have my own financial issues and my credit card is maxed out. This was my "pre-emptry strike". He didn't respond to the money issue but wrote about "the soft breeze that rustle the leaves in the trees, and echo with the bluebirds song in the morning." It sounded so familiar to me that I decided to google that sentence. BAM! Up came the poem and I got connected to this website mentioning Match.com and the number of spammers. That was just a few days ago. He is constantly phoning me (about 12 times). He left one message wanting to know what was going on. He calls from Kent, England with the country code 447. What an incredible amount of emotional energy I have spent on this guy. I read that we're not supposed to tell them we know they are a fraud cause they quickly go to the new photos and new names. BUT HOW DO WE REPORT THEM?
- penj replies to Rose B.| 22 repliesBefore discovering I was being used/scammed (for over a year); my email replies to his/their "professions of love, and dire straits" were mostly forwarding songs and poems that "brought me to my knees," Now being co-opted for devious purposes?? From recent comments I've been reading about; I can forward to you exactly which ones, if interested. Oh, woe. Will refrain from referring to g'mt negligence.
- penj replies to penj| 2 repliesTHEY HAVE BEEN REPORTED TIME AND TIME AGAIN! NO ONE SEEMS INTERESTED, although billions of dollars have been ripped off from we trusting widowed/divorced women, many of whom may have experienced decades of emotional/physical deprivation/abuse, if not worse.. Okay, after recently filing tax returns for last year, I could wind up in jail for money laundering, not to mention losing $45K in, umm, "personal loans to be repaid" for the purported Dubai/UK fund transaction, JFC. No US official/banker can tell me they are not aware of every move we make, from groceries, to gas, phone calls, what brand of toilet tissue you prefer, to you name it.
Sorry. Am outraged -- not only that I fell for all of it with my first and only experience on match.com, but that the "expletives deleted" know exactly whom to target. Talk about mind/emotional manipulation. They are masters.
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