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#148025 by Moondog1161 Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:22 am
All,

Be aware of a romance/business scam that was recently caught up in.

Scammer used fake profile on Match.com which was sent to a sister site called Chemistry.com. Was matched up with "Tracy" who was actually using pictures stolen from a camera girl who goes by the name of "Blue Eyed Cass (formerly known as Princessblueyez).

Said to call cell phone number and then wanted to go to Yahoomessenger. Used looped video of stolen footage from "Blue Eyes Cass.com" to make you think you were seeing her. The camera cut out and you couldn't hear anything. This is being done by a Ghanian named Hollywood per Stop_scammers.com. Also got a call from a woman on the cell phone who's English was broken but was obviously part of the scam.

Conned me into a business proposition of a jewelry business and paying for stones from Ghana.

These people are really good so don't fall for it. After discovery of Blue Eyed Cass pictures the scammer sent me her "actual pictures (which turned out to be pictures stolen from "Ann Angel.com")

These people also want you to send them I phones and computers. They'll say they are birthday gifts and/or Christmas gifts....
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#148036 by Dotti Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:11 am
What you are describing is a very typical romance scam. Scammers posing as women frequently use photos of porn actresses so that they can create the fake webcam, and their "confessions" are often fake, as the one you dealt with.

However, I can tell you that it is extremely unlikely that the scammer's real name is Hollywood, for the simple reason that "Hollywood" is not a Ghanaian name. It may be another name or nickname used by the same scammer, or may have been inappropriately linked--this happens all the time, when people who aren't experienced with these scammers mistakenly link multiple scammers based on similar words, IP's, or the use of the same photos.

What will help the most, though, is to post the email address used by the scammer, and the first few messages sent to you, as these will be scripts that the scammer will likely reuse, even after he changes fake names.

Need to post photos? http://scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3219
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