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17 Reasons Military Guys Make The Best Boyfriends

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17 Reasons Military Guys Make The Best Boyfriends

This week I had the pleasure of getting out of my office and away from the writing desk to dispense my wisdom on television. Denver 9News reporter Melissa Blasius contacted me to help her develop a story about online dating scams. Here is if you want to check it out! These people are everywhere, infiltrating online dating sites and other social media sites such as Facebook. Online dating scammers will go after anyone, male or female. They also target people who are divorced, widowed, or single parents… people who may be lonely and vulnerable to the affections of an attractive stranger. Warning Signs of an Online Dating Scam The overseas connection. Long distance relationships are hard enough when someone lives in the next state over… developing a romance with someone 10 time zones away is pretty unrealistic. Online scammers will flatter the shit out of you. They will try to make you feel valued. The pics are usually fake, stolen off the internet see Resources below. Online scammers will start talking in romantic or sexual ways very quickly, even dropping the L word. Because so many scammers are from other countries Nigeria is a common one , their grasp of our language is weak. And, last but never least, the telltale sign of a scammer is when they ask for money. The number can be big or small. Ever look through your messages on Facebook? On Facebook, I accept friend requests from strangers because of the nature of my business; but every now and again I get a request from a guy who has no friends and few to no posts. The photos are usually fake and stolen from someone else on Facebook. Melissa, the reporter who interviewed me, purposely developed a month-long online relationship from a guy who found her on Facebook. Sure enough, he was a nice looking man with a very Anglo-American name. His English was pitiful. He wrote her day and night, asked her what she did for a living, if she were married she is! He told her nice things. He probed her for more information. She Google searched his photo and, sure enough, it belonged to some other guy on Facebook, a guy whose Middle Eastern name matched his Mediterranean look. And sure enough, he eventually asked her for money. In summary, if a stranger contacts you on an online dating site, on social media, or anywhere else, and displays the above signs — or any other sign you find odd — do your research. Run it by other people. Do some Google searches. TAGGED, ZORPIO, FISH MEET FISH, BADOO, CONNECTING SINGLES, ARE JUST A FEW THAT ARE FLOODED WITH SCAMMERS USING STOLEN PHOTOS. LEARN TO RUN PHOTOS THROUGH EITHER GOOGLE IMAGES OR TINEYE; BOTH ARE GOOD AT LETTING YOU KNOW WHERE THESE PHOTOS HAVE BEEN. THERE ARE MANY PHOTOS THAT ARE USED BY SCAMMERS CONSISTENTLY AND AFTER A WHILE YOU WILL LEARN WHICH ONES THEY ARE. ANOTHER RULE OF THUMB IS TO PRETTY MUCH STAY AWAY FROM MILITARY PHOTOS ALTOGETHER. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE, JUDGE YOUR COMMUNICATIONS WITH THEM. THE MINUTE THEY ASK YOU TO HELP THEM WITH MONEY FOR ANYTHING……RUN. MILITARY MEMBERS ESPECIALLY ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF. Phil and I just posted something on FB that was in regards to a cute joke. So, I looked him up on Facebook and it did indeed show him as being in the Army. Well, my brain must have been in its tired mode, because I replied and said that I just wanted to thank him for his service and for the nice compliment. It took off from there. However, I have done a photo search and an e-mail search and found nothing. I wish especially in this case, that I could some how contact the Army to see if there really is a individual by the name provided and if so, they should let him know that his pictures are being used. I also received a message on FB from a woman indicating that she thinks he looks like someone who scammed thousands of dollars from a friend of hers and that I should be careful. It really is so very sad that people are so vulnerable and get taken in by these scammers. He is in nigeria which a red flag straight away, but he constantly emails me… Yes romance was up and running with in a day or two do that was another red flag but he has asked for nothing from me…. I offered to buy him a phone has he has a very old one and I could contact him more better during his day. I have his mobile number for contact…. Too many red flags. It has been running for many years now. If you have serious doubts about a man you know…. If you have serious doubts about a man far away especially military…run faster. An honest man would expect and respect your safety. Several years ago I was talking to someone military. There really was such a man in Texas but I was not talking to him. I was talking to someone who stole his profile including family photos. I could find a different name through a general search. Oh my god…what have I done? I need help…please help me. I belong to a meet up group and this really good looking guy e mails me saying he like my profile. The stuff he was saying was so flattering. He seemed honest and legit. He asked for my phone so we can text as he lives in PA but is in China now for business. Ok still seems ok. He was supposed to come back for a 2 week break and we were going to meet. The next day he calls saying during the accident someone took all his money, credit cards and travel documents. Then he said I need your help are you able to send me money any little bit will help. Now I know he was a scammer. I told him no I am not sending you any money. He told me that he would pay me back it was a promise. We were using messenger as our primary source of communication. He then said we could send emails if we wanted to and he gave me his email. He then said we could use Hangout to talk which would make it easier when messenger goes down. He gave me an email address of. First he claimed he needed 3000. Then he claimed he needed 15,000. He said once he gets this money he will be home to me and we can get married. He also wants me to send a gift to a boy who lives in Nigeria for his birthday. He says he needs to do something to his computer so I would be able to hear him. His English is pretty good with only a slight hint of an accent. He uses full sentences and abreviations. He sent me some photos of him. I did a reverse image search and one of his photos came up belonging to a Dr. Kourosh Tavakoli who is based in Sydney Australia. Upon looking further into Dr. I have asked him about this and he acted shocked and said that him and this Dr. Tavakoli are not the same person. Jerry states that this Dr. He then asked me about another picture and asked if I saw that in Dr. I said no so he sent me another one. When I searched Dr. Tavakoli is married and has two children. I asked Jerry Kaye if he was married and has children and he said no that he has never been married and has no children. Is it possible for Jerry Kaye to be Dr. Tavakoli under a different profile? While it may be a legitimate person, Google images is great for depicting many photos that have been reported on some other site. THE ORIGINAL SCAMMER PHANTOM, ROMANCE SCAMS, TAG LISTED , MILITARY ROMANCE SCAMS, SOLDIERS AGAINST SCAMMERS are just a few. There are many other links that will show up once you get into some of those pages. Find a real person locally that u can meet in a public place a few times. Ask to meet their friends. Someone who finds u on Facebook and says you are beautiful with no common contacts that can be verified is dangerous. There are too many people closer to your geography to even risk it. Excessive flattery is a big red danger flag.

He can't meet, for some reason or another. Like a master salesperson, they use to get your del, flattery to make you feel special, seductiongifts, dinners, get-aways, etc. He is in nigeria which a red flag straight away, but he constantly emails me… Yes romance was up and running with in a day or two do that was another red flag but he has met for nothing from me…. I mean, they all knew me for a long time, so of course they could see the danger ahead. Go downtown in a military town to a club one night and let me know how many single soldiers are there looking for the love of their life…. Here are just a few things I noticed: 1 She put 0 effort, time or care into identifying and maintaining my sexual needs, which sucked because I did this for her…and 0 effort to minimize the one thing I disliked. Ever look through your messages on Facebook?.

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