Love hurts has become an epidemic of modern romance scams
that are premeditated organized crime
that steal billions of dollars from vulnerable
and lonely people over the internet!
These scammers will play on your emotional triggers to rob you
of your money and even steal your identity!
Over 50 million dollars are stolen every year by these ruthless criminals shattering your hearts
and ripping off your bank accounts!
Scammers are usually Africans from Nigeria and Ghana.
Catfishing is a well known internet scam where a catfish creates a fake online profile
in an attempt to seduce a victim into a romantic online romance
in order to extract $$$$$$$ from his or her innocent victim.
Beware of Romance scams! Beware of Emotional manipulation!
Scammers use Facebook which has over 5.07 billion users, Instagram with over 2.4 billion users
and Twitter with over 335.7 million users!
Victims can suffer substantial financial losses that cannot be recovered
and victims can endure psychological distress!
Some victims even turn to online vigilantes for HELP!
If you have been a victim or a potential victim who did not fall for the scammer’s lure into his or her devious web of darkness, please contact your local police or sheriff’s office, contact the Federal Trade Commission at (1-877-438-4338) , The Secret Service in your area, file a form with The Internet Crime Complaint Center at (www.ic3.gov), file a report with Facecrooks, and e-mail your report to the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command and/or to Christopher Grey, Public Affairs Director (atarmy.cid.crime.tips@mail.mil) or call at (1-844-276-9243) if the individual was posing as a member of the military!
If you suspect someone is a scammer use google search and type in google images!
Click on google images and upload his and/or her photo to see
if they are listed on dating sites and to learn how many aliases they are using!
Did you know that there are over 150 million Facebook FAKE Accounts?
Mark Zuckerberg does not appear to be the protector of the truth!
Facebook makes it easy for the predators to hide behind their fake profiles
in their quest to lure in their innocent prey!
It is sad that Facebook does not provide a valid phone number
and/or e-mail address to report these potential scams!
You may want to consider sending a short message to Mark Zuckerberg’s
at his official Facebook fan page
in hopes that he will respond to your report!