by Wayne » Fri Oct 25, 2013 1:06 am
To be straight with you, our advice would be to drop the scammer like a hot potato. Not another word to him. Now, let me explain why. What you're describing is what we've seen dozens of times before. The scammer knows he's not getting any more money from your ex so he's slowly trying to wheedle his way into your life now. No doubt, down the line he'll have some excuse why he needs you to send him money. It could be for an emergency or to help keep him on the straight and narrow. You may think that you'll tell him no if it happens, but the scammers are very good at what they do. We've seen others fall into the same trap before. Secondly, your talking to him is educating him and he'll use what he's learning to scam others. The best thing to do is to block him and make sure his details are posted to warn others. You can speak to the police, but there's not really much they can do because of the fact he's in a different country.
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