80 Real Scammers Gallery #66326 – SCARS™ Faces Of Evil

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SCARS™ Faces Of Evil: 80 Real Scammers Gallery #66326

The Following Are 80 Real African & Asian Scammers That Have Been Identified Through The Research Of Our Gifted SCARS|Volunteers! Many Have Already Been Arrested!

WARNING: VIEWING THESE FACES MAY BE UPSETTING TO RECENT VICTIMS – DISCRETION IS ADVISED

Each is an identified real West African & Asian scammer/fraudster. Each one of these uses hundreds, if not thousands, of fake identities. Local African authorities do not need the fake identities to track them down, they just need the real faces behind the screen.

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Of course, each is responsible for inflicting unmeasurable pain and suffering upon their victims. If you happen to find them online be sure to tell them we all say hi!

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