A Scammers Favorite Last Name: Williams & William
We present a new selection of Scammers using the names: Williams & William
In fact, William or Williams is so popular as a Scammer Last Name that One in Ten fake profiles will have it! So any time you see someone in a dating site with the last name Williams be on guard, and if they have the last name William (without the “s”) they are probably a scammer!
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hello i like to no if this guy fully scammers is name is fredsmithwilliam813@gmail.com thats is email address i just like to if its yes or no
Did you do a google search for the email?
If you do not find it, it is still probably a scammer – because the are several billion email addresses being used by these criminals. Did you lose money to this person?
We would also like to offer you our SCARS Green Book at no cost – Self-Help Recovery Guide for free – https://shop.againstscams.org/products/scars-green-book-free-download-version-the-scars-self-help-self-paced-scam-victim-recovery-program-guide
Janet stacy williams is she a scam has Atlanta phone number but. Says she lives in texas
I Have a name that Scammed Me out of lot of Money!
she/person use ask me Pick up Money and send to her.
Her Name she went By was “Samantha Denise Williams”
one day after 4 yrs she got very mad at me because I didn’t send right away.
she wanted me to send her $500 I picked up and send from different location (which I couldn’t send that much) so I Kept it and ignored her for days. she claimed I put her in Jail!
Please report the scammer on http://www.Anyscam.com so that the information will be distributed worldwide.
hi im on hi5 and its full of scammers…i know most of the pics they are using ..is there somewhere on here where i could post their links so that other members could report them … the secret to getting them deleted seems to be if loads of members report the same scammers
Exposing scammers is mostly a waste of time since there are more than a Billion fake identities in use. However, if you want to report scams you can do it here https://romancescamsnow.com/how-to-report-scammers-fraudsters/ or on http://www.Anyscam.com for worldwide distribution.
Hola me han contactado varias personas pero creo es una sola: Michael Scott, Perry William, William Lord , Albert Thomas. Ayam Dremo Drizzy, Jonathan Imodje Chief, y Steve Honess y sus historias personales son muy parecidas. O doctores o militares doctores. Me gustaria saber si estan en sus listas
kevin moore
rosewilliansforlove@yahoo,com6 she is a scammer???
yes its a scammer..anything with such an old fashioned name like rose or mispelt names like merry marry muri meri ..is a scammer ..they can never spell mary
or if they start every sentence with AM instead of I AM….yes they are a scammer in ghana / nigeria
Hi am looking for Mercy Williams,like to find out if she is romantic scammer
We provide all the tools that you need to be able to recognize scammers. Also look at our Facebook page which has a huge amount of additional information.
Yes I’m looking for a Amihan A. WIlliams
Has been romancing me 4 months very heavily. Wants money for daughter. Hes on Facebook
I need to know the names Kanen Richard or Alex Williams are they scammers