Dahlfi wrote:
but you would not know anything about that since you have not been scammed in that way or so I understood but may be I got you wrong.
No you got me right, but if you need to be a victim, to be able to help victims there are a lot of professionals who can stop doing their work right now.
Dahlfi wrote:
If Iwaslucky wants to look at that face book page because it might help her, why not...as long as she does it knowing what she is dealing with and it does not turn into a cruisade.
If she did know what she was dealing with I do not think she would bring up considering it. To me it looks like she is looking for answers, so I gave her one. Sexy russian women are a big red flag and she will only set herself open for more and new scam attempts.
She is looking at possible victims she wants to warn, but it is not unlikely that one of those women will tell her that she has already been victimized and befriends her. Next thing you know she will tell that because of the scam she lost all her money and now can not pay for her childs operation. You need to realize that some of these scammers are very well organized with fake Facebook pages and everything. Where you think you are dealing with one scammer you are actually dealing with a group. Once you have been scammed you are labelled as an easy target that can be handed out or sold to others.
Yes, people that have been hurt should be able to find ways to deal with it, but if those ways can lead to more hurt, they should at least be warned. There are to many people that get scammed more than once.