On the Stop-Scammers.com site you'll find a database of known scammers involved in dating fraud (scams) with complete information, photos, pseudonyms, scam reports, information about scam agencies, a forum, different scam scenarios, warning signs, resources for reporting and much more.
The information on this site is confirmed with letters and/or other documents stating the facts. All the letters and photos were sent to men by somebody who tried to scam to get money over the Internet.
Money is a key object to know a scam. Different names and photos are often used. As practice shows, most scammers are united in groups. Stop-Scammers.com web site doesn't investigate or prosecute criminals. But they can help you to prosecute offenders if you're silly enough to send any money. This is a one sided scam, always beautiful women seeking men. They often start sending inappropriately forward messages, professing to be in love with the recipient after a couple of emails have been exchanged, and always asking for money before they can travel to join you in the UK [or wherever else you live]. This all sounds like something only the gullible would fall for, but with the many twists you can read about on Stop-Scammers.com, there is always a chance that someone might fall for the scam.
A useful site for those who need warning. Most people using dating sites are upfront and genuine. These people are criminals out to con money from frustrated men, it's part of the sex-trade rip-off industry. Be warned. Although there are scamming sites which this site warns about, anyone can set up a fake identity and then operate a scam. But the warning should go up either when someone you've barely communicated with says they've fallen in love with you without even meeting you [sign of the hooker] or when they ask for money to come and see you or even marry you. The photos are almost universally professionally taken ones of models, and many have been identified under a selection of names and email addresses.
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