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Reported Scammer Email Addresses – 2023 Set 1
Email Addresses That Have Been Reported To Be Used By Scammers
The following email addresses have been reported by scam victims as being used by scammers through the SCARS Institute Cybercrime Data Network. This information was submitted to the SCARS Institute for the specific purpose of public publication and does not violate any privacy laws or regulations.
SCARS Institute makes no claim on the accuracy of these reports and presents the information as it was reported to the SCARS Institute. SCARS assumes no liability for this user-created information as per the Communications Decency Act Section 230.
If you believe an email address that belongs to you has been incorrectly reported, please complete the form here – click here. The SCARS Institute will review your request as rapidly as possible and notify you by email of the outcome. You may follow up by email 10 days after completing the form if you do not receive a reply.
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Email Addresses Are Ordered Alphabetically
aaliyahrobbins316@gmail.com
adelaideobenewaa@gmail.com
adeleke.emmanuel305@icloud.com
adventurous@gmail.com
alvinalvin001@hotmail.com
Amandaavakoci372@gmail.com
annangel5544@gmail.com
anncey101@gmail.com
arryhernandez660@gmail.com
bcynthia125@gmail.com
bearbearbarin004@gmail.com
bitbankservice@gmail.com
captainthomasrey1749@gmail.com
chickee_chic2004@yahoo.com
christianbryant11223@gmail.com
ckmplesbgz01@gmail.com
curtisscaparrotti17@email.com
Deborahclark3666@gmail.com
donnieeckert1964@gmail.com
dorcasbeauty0544@gmail.com
dramirmkaram12@gmail.com
drbryan165@gmail.com
eunicelamptey0660@gmail.com
eunicelamptey0660@yahoo.com
fbimainagent@gmail.com
fleur.r1010@gmail.com
freda4real47@gmail.com
garrettt798@gmail.com
gibsonmaxwell53@gmail.com
heartheather010@gmail.com
howelaubrey85@gmail.com
janssenjules4@gmail.com
jenifercudjoe36@gmail.com
Jennynelly133@gmail.com
jesmjones88@gmail.com
johnnywilliams7396@gmail.com
jolicoeurg@bellnet.ca
joneslau8933@gmail.com
juryreyes2023@gmail.com
jutta.hakamies@gmail.com
kate29940@gmail.com
kemperrebecca45@gmail.com
ktchandler100@gmail.com
lattecatherine3@gmail.com
lidasuraeva1985@gmail.com
lilyjessica521@gmail.com
mahashaw16@gmail.com
makaweelupe@gmail.com
marienikki419@gmail.com
masonmiles133@gmail.com
message.id02649@icloud.com
Milibase4564@gmail.com
militaryserg0109@gmail.com
millersarah19074@gmail.com
monroelee32@gmail.com
nadraaminu600@gmail.com
newman.kyleadamson@gmail.com
oycelynconsuelohawkens@gmail.com
porgsoasobe@gmai.com
prettiestangel1000@gmail.com
puertoatiledor@gmail.com
Quality.morris@yahoo.com
reeed.stphn@gmail.com
Rharrison605@gmail.com
ritalois37@gmail.com
robertolsen147@gmail.com
Samidahose@gmail.com
sandra500morgam@gmail.com
sgtrodriguezcarlos@gmail.com
sini@tiliska.fi
st102lamp@gmail.com
susanjames.1975age@gmail.com
susanmarydavid918@gmail.com
swinglelove10@gmail.com
tanjaff@hotmail.com
thelmaumpleby@gmail.com
thomasgary093@gmail.com
thomasgggrey@gmail.com
tiina.lehti@gmail.com
tommasog6@gmail.com
tr504384@gmail.com
unleaveoffice36@gmail.com
usgeneralmarkmilley71@gmail.com
usmarinee6s@gmail.com
usmarinemergencyleaveboard.mil@gmail.com
valeriechollet5@gnail.com
vincentreynolds2023@gmail.com
wavegod2020@gmail.com
whitaker7311@gmail.com
williambgarrett902@gmail.com
wpoint974@gmail.com
xzenakentelson2097@gmail.com
yasar.jadoon302@gmail.com
Z1058197.Aa.refuse@aa.com
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- Please visit www.ScamVictimsSupport.org – a SCARS Website for New Scam Victims & Sextortion Victims
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If you need to speak with someone now, you can dial 988 or find phone numbers for crisis hotlines all around the world here: www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines
A Note About Labeling!
We often use the term ‘scam victim’ in our articles, but this is a convenience to help those searching for information in search engines like Google. It is just a convenience and has no deeper meaning. If you have come through such an experience, YOU are a Survivor! It was not your fault. You are not alone! Axios!
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At the SCARS Institute, we invite you to do your own research on the topics we speak about and publish, Our team investigates the subject being discussed, especially when it comes to understanding the scam victims-survivors experience. You can do Google searches but in many cases, you will have to wade through scientific papers and studies. However, remember that biases and perspectives matter and influence the outcome. Regardless, we encourage you to explore these topics as thoroughly as you can for your own awareness.
Statement About Victim Blaming
SCARS Institute articles examine different aspects of the scam victim experience, as well as those who may have been secondary victims. This work focuses on understanding victimization through the science of victimology, including common psychological and behavioral responses. The purpose is to help victims and survivors understand why these crimes occurred, reduce shame and self-blame, strengthen recovery programs and victim opportunities, and lower the risk of future victimization.
At times, these discussions may sound uncomfortable, overwhelming, or may be mistaken for blame. They are not. Scam victims are never blamed. Our goal is to explain the mechanisms of deception and the human responses that scammers exploit, and the processes that occur after the scam ends, so victims can better understand what happened to them and why it felt convincing at the time, and what the path looks like going forward.
Articles that address the psychology, neurology, physiology, and other characteristics of scams and the victim experience recognize that all people share cognitive and emotional traits that can be manipulated under the right conditions. These characteristics are not flaws. They are normal human functions that criminals deliberately exploit. Victims typically have little awareness of these mechanisms while a scam is unfolding and a very limited ability to control them. Awareness often comes only after the harm has occurred.
By explaining these processes, these articles help victims make sense of their experiences, understand common post-scam reactions, and identify ways to protect themselves moving forward. This knowledge supports recovery by replacing confusion and self-blame with clarity, context, and self-compassion.
Additional educational material on these topics is available at ScamPsychology.org – ScamsNOW.com and other SCARS Institute websites.
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The information provided in this article is intended for educational and self-help purposes only and should not be construed as a substitute for professional therapy or counseling.
While any self-help techniques outlined herein may be beneficial for scam victims seeking to recover from their experience and move towards recovery, it is important to consult with a qualified mental health professional before initiating any course of action. Each individual’s experience and needs are unique, and what works for one person may not be suitable for another.
Additionally, any approach may not be appropriate for individuals with certain pre-existing mental health conditions or trauma histories. It is advisable to seek guidance from a licensed therapist or counselor who can provide personalized support, guidance, and treatment tailored to your specific needs.
If you are experiencing significant distress or emotional difficulties related to a scam or other traumatic event, please consult your doctor or mental health provider for appropriate care and support.
Also read our SCARS Institute Statement about Professional Care for Scam Victims – click here to go to our ScamsNOW.com website.






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