Saturday, August 29, 2009

HOW THEY SCAM YOU ON DATING SITES.







HOW THEY SCAM YOU ON DATING SITES.



YOu will find them in Facebook.COM, Myspace, hi5, and a whole lots of other dating websites this i will prove to you that they are there and how you acn identify them when you meet with this kind of wicked heart rippers in this


3 STEPS OF IDENTIFYING A SCAMMER ON A DATING SITES.


STEP 1
ASK THEM ABOUT THEIR LOCATIONS:-


If they tell you were they are located then go to an IP verification site if the IP reads a different location then that is proof 1.




STEP 2
Ask for their photos and verify them from this websites Modelcoast.com,focushawaii.com if youdo not seethe photos there don't fret because they have alot of sites were they extract this pics from so you can them ask them for the 3rd step.




STEP 3
ASK THEM TO APPEAR ON WEBCAM:-
Ask them to appear on webcam if they give you excuse about the webcam being bad i advice that you insist that they appear on webcam if the loverman or woman refuses log them off they are the scammers that you are affraid of on your dating sites.
trust me if you believe in true love and really want to be loved th 50/50 kind of love i hereby officially invite you to sail with me on this adventure titled MISTRIES OF DATING SITE SCAM (SCAMMERS ISLAND).


Suicide of internet scam victim A man died after setting himself on fire when he was cheated in an internet money-laundering scam, an inquest heard. Leslie Fountain's body was discovered in a field in Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire, on his 48th birthday, days after he thought he had won $1.2 million in an internet lottery.



Mr Fountain, a senior technician at Anglia Polytechnic University, had debts of £25,000 and thought the win would solve all his financial problems.
When he realised he had been tricked he became depressed, the inquest at Shire Hall, Cambridge, was told. Can of petrol He spent the evening before his death trying to access his winnings through the internet but became increasingly frustrated as he realised he was not going to get the money.





The following morning Mr Fountain, of Woottens Close, Comberton, near Cambridge, bought a can of petrol and left a message for his wife, Roberta, saying he could no longer "handle things".
His badly burned body was found shortly after 1100 GMT on 18 November last year with a petrol can and matches lying nearby.
A post-mortem examination showed he died of injuries suffered in the fire.
Detective Sergeant Alan Page told the inquest that officers found Mr Fountain had been taken in by an internet scam which had been run from Amsterdam and was now being investigated by Interpol.



Money laundering The operation involved emailing people to tell them they had won and asking for bank account details so the money could be transferred.
Instead, the accounts were used for laundering money.
Deputy Coroner Dr Colin Lattimore recorded a verdict of suicide and said: "Mr Fountain killed himself while suffering from depression, caused by what would have been good news but turned out to be very bad news."







After the inquest Mr Page warned other internet users to be careful of cash scams.
"Anyone who gets an email saying they have won lots of money like this should ignore it and never pass on their bank details. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," he said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cambridgeshire/3444307.stm




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