Feedback via the ScamSurvivors.Com [#12939]
Are there any other details you wish to share? Anything you say may help prevent someone else from being scammed, no matter how trivial it may seem at the time.: I was suppose to send money to Dubi, for him for surgery because they were going to take his leg off and that he needed to pay child care for his son because he was a single father and that his wife had pass away.
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+12814543025
(281) 454-3025
2814543025 is a VoIP number provided by Pinger with an area code in Houston,TX, redirected to the scammer in Nigeria.http://www.scamsurvivors.com/blog/we-ca ... hemselves/ We can only help people if they’re willing to help themselves.
Over the past 2.5 years we’ve dealt with tens of thousands of cases of online fraud. One scam in particular we see more than any other, and that’s the blackmail scam/sextortion. Through those cases, we’ve come up with the best solution to deal with it. However, we still get people who ask for our help and then completely ignore it. Would you go to a mechanic to have your car fixed, have him tell you that you need a new part and then ignore him and decide that all it actually needs is for the windscreen washer fluid to be topped up? If your doctor told you that you needed a new heart valve, would you go off and just take a few antacids instead? We’re considered experts for a reason. Our advice is sound, and it works in almost 100% of cases provided people actually follow the advice. The kicker is, some then come back after being contacted again by the scammer asking for more advice, despite the fact they completely ignored it the first time. It’s not rocket science. Trust the people who know what they’re talking about.
username004, You still believe that you are talking to a 40-60 year old Caucasian man, when in fact you are talking to the young black man scammer in Nigeria pictured above. Look again. This is the truth that you refuse to accept.
"Charles Allen" is really Millie Olamilekan, a scammer in Nigeria.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=48467&p=109683#p108901Until you break all contact with the scammer, stop lying to yourself, believe what we say, and learn to protect yourself online, you will continue to be scammed by Millie Olamilekan and more scammers in the future. You are wasting your time trying to get us to remove the posts here. We have given you and you may still read the steps you need to do to break free of this scammer goat, but you are on your own now. We do not tolerate liars and victims who refuse to break contact with their scammers.