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3/31/2015 5:02 pm

When you are contacted by someone with one or more photos in the profile, use "save image as" to download, and then run it against Google images and tineye. If the images are stolen, you should use "report abuse" to bring this to the attention of the site administrators ASAP. You should be very wary of someone who has no photo on display, especially if their command of the English language is obviously deficient.

In my experience, the scam artists operating out of Nigeria, Ghana and Russia never set up a blog. They can't because the more they write, the more obvious it becomes that English is not their first language. One should also pay close attention to the time that they are online. If you live in Chicago, then you are 7 hours behind Nigeria in the winter, and 6 in the summer. If your contact consistently goes off line around 7 in the evening, but is on at 3 in the morning, what are the odds that you are dealing with someone in the US?

If you are alert, you will easily detect the many clues that you are dealing with scammers overseas. Protect yourself, but protect others by reporting the scammers to the site administrators! Every time you see "deactivated account," this is what is happening.



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