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Unread postby mmm » Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:12 pm

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Real Life Scam

Unread postby SlapHappy » Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:24 pm

So you say,
He infiltrates a Methodist prayer group run on Wednesdays in a church in xxx city.


Do you mean the man physically walks into a building, or is this all online?
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Unread postby mmm » Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:56 pm

Yes, he physically walks into the building brazen as can be and tries to befriend vulnerable women. I've seen this He bums off of people in person in pubs and tries to get women to hand him over money. He has a lot of sexual content on his online profiles. It proves these people live among us and are real people and not just online scammers. Religious people are targeted in person by men like him because they are charitable.
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Unread postby SlapHappy » Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:13 pm

I'm sorry, but this website deals with online scams only. We do not get involved in real life relationships, and do not allow warnings to be posted about such concerns.
If any of the women that this man has been involved with have any complaints, then they can go to the police or consult their lawyer about their own situation.

Your warning posts will be deleted.

Maybe this topic will help you to understand what we do here.

Forum rules and frequently asked questions. viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19
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Re: Real Life Scam

Unread postby SlapHappy » Thu Jun 15, 2017 2:02 am

For added clarification to you and to other readers of this forum:
Please read the below and adhere to Scamsurvivors.com policies.


We do not deal with real life face-to-face relationships or disputes on ScamSurvivors. We deal with online scams only, where the scammer is using fake photos of someone else in most cases, and does not engage in face-to-face meetings, living arrangements or other real life activities. So, if someone you know and met in person in real life, not just online (a real friend/boyfriend/girlfriend/lover/wife/husband ex or not, etc.) who borrows money and does not pay back, steals, or otherwise harms you whether financial or otherwise, take the matter to the police or a lawyer for a resolution about your grievances. DO NOT POST IT ON THIS FORUM.


What are the type online scams that we deal with?
How the scams work & Instructional videos
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=24589

All sections of our forum contain posts made of only 100% verified ONLINE scammers. Every single post is read by the staff and independently checked for proof of online scamming. If the member who posts it does not show proof to the staff's satisfaction, it is removed from the forum.
Feel free to browse our site and learn about what we do here to help and protect victims from online scammers.

The above situation in this topic is a real-life person to person criminal or domestic matter, and we do not allow details to be posted in these cases. Proving "Evidence" or lack of it and proving a crime was committed is up to your country's courts to decide in these cases. We do not allow our website to become involved in these types of disputes, whether crimes have been committed or not.

We sympathize with what any of you may be going through, however no warnings can be made on our site about it if is a real life situation.

I hope that you can all understand our legal position here.


Protecting others from harm by online scammers is our #1 priority at scamsurvivors.com.
This includes both the accuser and the accused innocent persons whose photos have been stolen and/or a person who gets accused in a real life scam as described above.
If it is decided that it is in the accusing member's best interests and the accused's best interests involved in a real life scam or dispute, we reserve the right to deactivate the accuser's account and/or to take any steps we deem necessary to protect both parties from any exposure on our website in order to do that.
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