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This Romance Website ScammerScammer A Scammer or Fraudster is someone that engages in deception to obtain money or achieve another objective. They are criminals that attempt to deceive a victim into sending more or performing some other activity that benefits the scammer. Is:
Mabel
honestwoman29@yahoo.com
The Scammer’s Details Are:
I am looking for a good man. Age: 34 Gender: Female Orientation: Heterosexual Country: United States Location: Smithfield, UT Height: 5 ft. 6 in. Body Type: Athletic Ethnicity: White / Caucasian Hair Color: Black hair Eye Color: Brown Religion: Christian / Catholic Astrological sign: Sagittarius Level of Education: Some college Occupation: Student Income: $50k to $75k Smoking: Non-smoker & don’t mind smokers Drinking: Don’t Drink Relationship Status: Never Married Have Children: No Want Children: No Looking to meet a: Male Age: 45 to 92 Relationship Desired: I’ll tell you later
The Scammer’s Written Description Is:
My desire is to meet a sensitive, sensuous, warm, assertive single man who wants a friend. My interpretation of a friend is one to whom you can pour out all the contents of your heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that the gentleness of hands will take it all, sift it, keep that which is worth keeping and, with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away. I thank you in advance for allowing me to be that kind of friend to you.
Her Messages Were:
Hello How are you doing ?? My name is Mabel,I am
impressed by your profile and i would like to get to
know you more.I’m extremely down-to-earth and
confident girl, and not to mention, charming as people
used to tell me. I value the many facets of life and
love. I’m always sensitive to the environment that
surrounds me and that includes finding happiness,
peace, and of course love and adoration. I love to
laugh and smile with good friends. I enjoy going to
dinner, movies, beaches, mostly all outdoor activities.
I will like to be the woman you are looking for. Here
is my email address and hope you can contact me direct
so we can share some pictures. honestwoman29@yahoo.com
You can also add me on yahoo messenger im at
honestwoman29 i hope to hear from you soon..
Please take this picture down!!! It’s stolen and I am not a scammerScammer A Scammer or Fraudster is someone that engages in deception to obtain money or achieve another objective. They are criminals that attempt to deceive a victim into sending more or performing some other activity that benefits the scammer.!!!
I hope you can do something about it because it is ruining my life!!!!!!
“Patcha” asked that we take this down. However, the IP addressGeolocation Geolocation is the utilization of a device IP address, along with other device signals, to determine geographical location.
An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as 192.0.2.1 that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An IP address serves two main functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing. An IP Address can be used to locate a physical computer's location. that she posted her comment from was Thailand: 118.174.175.190 So the problem is, how do we know she is a real person asking this? In effect, this is evidence of a crime. Until we can verify her identity, we will leave it posted.
Isn’t it obvious then? It says she is from the US, Caucasian and 34 years old. Does the person in the photo look like a Caucasian woman?
Yes, I am the person in the picture and I am from Thailnd. I don’t know who sent it to you but my picture is probably stolen. Please, I hope there is a way to solve this.
Patcha,
First, you need to understand that the Ghanaian Sakawa Boys that did this has your photo and he/they will continue to use it. There is nothing anyone can do to stop them, other than track down the person(s), and that is almost impossible.
Second, there are three things you can do!
1 & 2. Contact a local attorney, and ask them if they will help you do the following: a) Petition your government to declare the Republic of Ghana a “Rogue State” and break off diplomatic relations. Not very likely, but it should be worth a lot of fame in your country if the newspapers and the media pick it up. You can get even a little justice in your country, at least – and after all this is where you live – so once the story gets out, people will stop looking at you as the scammerScammer A Scammer or Fraudster is someone that engages in deception to obtain money or achieve another objective. They are criminals that attempt to deceive a victim into sending more or performing some other activity that benefits the scammer.. b) file a law suit against the Republic of Ghana for failing to enforce its own laws in your country’s civil courts – yes you can do – the crime occurred against a Thai citizen, and you should have the right to sue them in your country. If you win, your count will give you an enforceable judgment that will allow you to seize any property and assets that reside in your country. Any good attorney, would welcome such a high-profile unusual opportunity!
3. We are reporting that there has been a crime and that your photos have been stolen. We do this to help people understand that your photo is not you, when they see it on a dating website. What you can do to help us is prove it: on the right side of this page there is an email address; send us a new photo of you with proof in the form of a daily newspaper with an up-to-date date on it very visible by your face. We will add a statement to the photo so it can never be used by the scammers, but it will prove your statements. We will forward the photos to the known dating sites and also ask for their support – but you must understand that this is like trying to catch sunlight at this point.
Of course, if you are not the real person… Then you will do none of the above and nothing changes.
Warmest Regards,
McGuinnessPublishing®
I have sent an email to the team.
Thank you for helping.
THIS IS THE EMAIL WE RECEIVED FROM PATCHA – USING A US EMAIL SERVICES FROM IP ADDRESSGeolocation Geolocation is the utilization of a device IP address, along with other device signals, to determine geographical location.
An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as 192.0.2.1 that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An IP address serves two main functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing. An IP Address can be used to locate a physical computer's location.: 157.55.2.108 (A U.S. IP ADDRESS)
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Dear McGuinness Publishing team,
My name is Patcha. I found out about three days ago that my picture is stolen and has been used somewhere as a scamScam A Scam is a confidence trick - a crime - is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their trust through deception. Scams or confidence tricks exploit victims using their credulity, naïveté, compassion, vanity, irresponsibility, or greed and exploiting that. Researchers have defined confidence tricks as "a distinctive species of fraudulent conduct ... intending to further voluntary exchanges that are not mutually beneficial", as they "benefit con operators ('con men' - criminals) at the expense of their victims (the 'marks')". A scam is a crime even if no money was lost..
I have made comments on the page where my picture is shown in your website. ( https://www.romancescamsnow.com/dating-scams/scammer-mabel-honestwoman29yahoo-com/#comment-810 ) I apologize for my rudeness as I panicked because I was very upset about the situation. I have opened an account on a dating website using this picture of mine, never thought this would happen. It actually ruined a relation between me and a good friend I met on the website. The person thought I was a real scammerScammer A Scammer or Fraudster is someone that engages in deception to obtain money or achieve another objective. They are criminals that attempt to deceive a victim into sending more or performing some other activity that benefits the scammer..
I have read your reply and understand how scammers do their works. I chose to do number 3 because I don’t want to go through all the process and the attention number 2 might bring. And if I understood correctly, I just need to send you my other pictures, right?
Thank you for your concerns
Patcha
Unfortunately Patcha, you did not do what we suggested. Just putting a date on a photo doesn’t prove anything. I asked you to take a NEW photo showing a newspaper by your face that clearly shows a recent date. That would be REASONABLE proof. Especially because it should be a Thai Newspaper – confirming your claim.
Also, why did you use a U.S. email service (HOTMAIL) when you sent your email? Don’t you have a Thai email address to help prove you are in Thailand.
What you sent doesn’t prove you are a real person, in fact it makes it look more like a scamScam A Scam is a confidence trick - a crime - is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their trust through deception. Scams or confidence tricks exploit victims using their credulity, naïveté, compassion, vanity, irresponsibility, or greed and exploiting that. Researchers have defined confidence tricks as "a distinctive species of fraudulent conduct ... intending to further voluntary exchanges that are not mutually beneficial", as they "benefit con operators ('con men' - criminals) at the expense of their victims (the 'marks')". A scam is a crime even if no money was lost..
Please help yourself and send the newspaper photo as proof of lifeProof of Life Proof of Life Photos or Sign Photos are photos that scammers use to prove they are real. These are typically photoshopped photos to add some text or information to a previously stolen photo of the individual being used for the scam. The idea is that a victim requests proof with a photo showing a newspaper or some phrases and the scammer would then take it and share it with the victim. But as always, it is just more deception., and we will help you.
Until then, we have to remain neutral about your assertions.