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Comment from ppantherp

Hi James, Yes, $38K!! amazing. It just goes to proove that some men still think with their 'little heads'instead of their big heads!! On TV i saw a report about the 56 year old Ausie(Or New Zealander?) who had travelled to Nigeria to meet 'the love of his life'. When he arrived at the rendezvous to meet the girl, he was kidnapped by a gang. They then demanded a big ramsom of several thousand dollars (Equiv) As they had threatened his life with machettes etc he gave them the money.
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Comment from James

Yes ppantherp,I can't believe how many people still fall,for these scams.Even with all the warnings posted on the net...Its beyond me!! I don't know if you read that comment that Wayne write.Some idiot lost 38,000 dollars through a 419 Nigerian scam. I will check that web-site ppantherp,THANKS
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Comment from ppantherp

James, Yes, I tend to agree, the owners of DMF seem to be in on the scams, probably getting a %age of any takings from scammers?! Although why any man nowadays--with even one brain cell operating gets scammed--is beyond me?! Some feedback. I recently updated my info on my profile. Despite stating categorically 'Scammers go away, etc etc', I am still getting an average of 6 emails per week from 'different ladies'. Now what is interesting, when they actually email and I check them out via Google, they are ALL listed as SCAMMERS!! By the way, for the 'direct/blatant- Nigerian money scams', a UK Fraud Squad web email contact to report details to is: fraud.alert@met.police.uk IMPORTANT: Please remember to copy and paste all info re headers (open, view, copy and paste the header info into forwarded scammer email)
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Comment from James

ppantherp - I am 100% behind you,on having 'datemefree' BANNED!! But I think we all know that will never happen.As long as they are getting there monthly fees,they will still be in business.Bottom line...They don't give a SHIT!!
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Comment from ppantherp

Hey Guys, I wonder if any of you have any suggestions as to how we can take 'affirmative action' to get 'DateMeFree' banned? (Interpol?) From my own experience with this site over past few months, 100% of the 'ladies' on there are scammers!! AND, many are from the same 'syndicate source'
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Comment from Roamer

I wonder if this one and the previous one are related??Same last name, but it's a common last name....
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Comment from Roamer, The Class Monitor....

Good work men !!
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Comment from Wayne

DON'T SEND MONEY AND YOU WON'T GET SCAMMED!!!
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Comment from James

Other names been used are,Olya,Olenka,Olyushka and Olechka.The IP address comes from Kazan,Russia
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