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Hello
You, who are rather 'nice' with your wallet, could you send me a small amount (Let's say €100..) through Western Union?
I'm not in a coma, I have no dealer to pay back, no grandmother I don’t know where, no train to catch (Anyway, I have a 'transport pass'..), I don’t hitchhike and especially I don’t let myself get attacked (I have an old P38 ready to use..). In short, I have no bad excuse to give to make people cry and get money.
I just want to go to a modest restaurant with a friend.. At least there you'll know exactly what your money is for..
Thanks in advance!
See you!
You, who are rather 'nice' with your wallet, could you send me a small amount (Let's say €100..) through Western Union?
I'm not in a coma, I have no dealer to pay back, no grandmother I don’t know where, no train to catch (Anyway, I have a 'transport pass'..), I don’t hitchhike and especially I don’t let myself get attacked (I have an old P38 ready to use..). In short, I have no bad excuse to give to make people cry and get money.
I just want to go to a modest restaurant with a friend.. At least there you'll know exactly what your money is for..
Thanks in advance!
See you!
Hello, I've been registered on Badoo for 8 months to find my soulmate. I often send my number to the profiles that interest me. The day before yesterday, I was contacted by a woman who lives in the 77 while I live in Brittany, and I usually try to contact women nearby.
I asked her how she got my number, and she said we exchanged messages on Badoo, but I have no memory of it... She is 40 years old, of Italian origin born in France, but I find she has serious syntax issues!?
She wanted us to chat on Hangouts, her address is ***@***. Her phone number is 0756830324, and I've already received passionate declarations within just 2 days. She tells me she wants a sincere man like me to rebuild her life and have a beautiful, big family.
It should also be noted that her father, an investor in Ouagadougou, passed away when she was 3 years old, but she has assets there. As for her mother, she supposedly died on her 11th birthday...
It's all very sad; in her love life, men have only broken her heart, poor thing, drifting between one-night stands and being a victim of scams. She sent me photos, and she looks like a top model. In short, it smells like a huge scam; she hasn't asked me for money yet, but it wouldn't be long...
Do you think I’m dealing with a scammer?
Thank you for your attention and any responses. Good luck to those like me searching for love online.
I asked her how she got my number, and she said we exchanged messages on Badoo, but I have no memory of it... She is 40 years old, of Italian origin born in France, but I find she has serious syntax issues!?
She wanted us to chat on Hangouts, her address is ***@***. Her phone number is 0756830324, and I've already received passionate declarations within just 2 days. She tells me she wants a sincere man like me to rebuild her life and have a beautiful, big family.
It should also be noted that her father, an investor in Ouagadougou, passed away when she was 3 years old, but she has assets there. As for her mother, she supposedly died on her 11th birthday...
It's all very sad; in her love life, men have only broken her heart, poor thing, drifting between one-night stands and being a victim of scams. She sent me photos, and she looks like a top model. In short, it smells like a huge scam; she hasn't asked me for money yet, but it wouldn't be long...
Do you think I’m dealing with a scammer?
Thank you for your attention and any responses. Good luck to those like me searching for love online.
Thank you for your response, it's done. I asked her for a photo of herself with a glass of water in her right hand, I received a photo with a drink in her left hand... I told her you are an African scammer and that was settled even though I received tears and complaints in return, finally a last message wishing me a good evening but as they say, "NEXT." Thank you again for your response and good luck to everyone!
What do you want to do with a fake identity?
And for me, all of this is already ancient history; I tried to see if there was really a solution, but there is none, so I’ve definitely given up.
I will never go through that again, that’s for sure. Someone had asked me on a dating site if I had Hangouts, and I immediately reported the person.
And for me, all of this is already ancient history; I tried to see if there was really a solution, but there is none, so I’ve definitely given up.
I will never go through that again, that’s for sure. Someone had asked me on a dating site if I had Hangouts, and I immediately reported the person.
Hello
it's amazing that this nonsense still works and that there are STILL pigeons to believe it!
it's amazing to see that people still go on this crappy site called Badoo
it's amazing to see that people prefer to flirt with anything behind a screen rather than get off their butts and meet real people..
anyway....I bet Mamadou is laughing!
it's amazing that this nonsense still works and that there are STILL pigeons to believe it!
it's amazing to see that people still go on this crappy site called Badoo
it's amazing to see that people prefer to flirt with anything behind a screen rather than get off their butts and meet real people..
anyway....I bet Mamadou is laughing!
Hello!
Mamadou laughs and takes it all in..
Good for him if every morning a pigeon loft releases new tender and naive pigeons into nature destined to be plucked..
As for Badoo, it is definitely on the podium of the three worst dating sites. It seems to create fake 'profiles' by stealing pictures from innocent citizens on the Internet..
At the top of the sites loved by scammers..
See you!
Mamadou laughs and takes it all in..
Good for him if every morning a pigeon loft releases new tender and naive pigeons into nature destined to be plucked..
As for Badoo, it is definitely on the podium of the three worst dating sites. It seems to create fake 'profiles' by stealing pictures from innocent citizens on the Internet..
At the top of the sites loved by scammers..
See you!
Hello,
Unfortunately... you were taken advantage of by a scammer.
You can possibly report it here (Ivorian site) http://cybercrime.interieur.gouv.ci/?q=signalement-en-ligne
But don’t expect to see your money again, and it’s not certain that the Ivorian authorities will be able to find the scammer, it’s very well organized.
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Humor is the cornerstone of consciousness... Does one need to have one?
Unfortunately... you were taken advantage of by a scammer.
You can possibly report it here (Ivorian site) http://cybercrime.interieur.gouv.ci/?q=signalement-en-ligne
But don’t expect to see your money again, and it’s not certain that the Ivorian authorities will be able to find the scammer, it’s very well organized.
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Humor is the cornerstone of consciousness... Does one need to have one?
Well, I come to share with you this information regarding a scam... Man, tall, handsome, 3 photos on Facebook, one where he plays the guitar, another with a boy, and another in the woods. This person makes you believe that his daughter has passed away. He buys and sells works of art. He played with my feelings for a long time, for 4 weeks... I really believed him... Until he went to Côte d'Ivoire to buy works of art... Then he was attacked and had no more money... So he needed money to finish his project... That's when I understood and didn't send anything... Be careful, girls, he is very, very skilled. Finally, the person behind the photos....
I'm sorry to tell you this, but I've never laughed so much in a forum as I did today.
The moment I lost faith is when she fell into a coma.
Exceptional.
And I thought you had given the best of your story, but no, you keep going and talking about refunds, lol.
I have several questions:
Who forced you?
Were there any threats?
When she asked you for money, whatever the reason, did you give it to her willingly?
You had your beliefs regarding any possible refund, but did you notify her in writing as required by law in what is called an acknowledgment of debt?
So why did you portray her as a scoundrel when it's you who makes your own choices?
I find it pathetic to blame others for following their path just because you can't take responsibility for your decisions.
I don't want to be insulting, but if you're "nice" (to avoid using the appropriate word), it's not the fault of others.
There's nothing in the law that will condemn people you meet because you choose to be naive.
And nothing in the law prevents taking advantage of that naivety.
Of course, I'm not talking about abuse of trust.
She didn't abuse your trust; she took advantage of your naivety.
With that, you just need to try to wake up instead of wallowing in your blindness by taking steps that are not in line with reality.
You seek a refund when you have been wronged.
When you're naive, you seek to open your eyes.
The moment I lost faith is when she fell into a coma.
Exceptional.
And I thought you had given the best of your story, but no, you keep going and talking about refunds, lol.
I have several questions:
Who forced you?
Were there any threats?
When she asked you for money, whatever the reason, did you give it to her willingly?
You had your beliefs regarding any possible refund, but did you notify her in writing as required by law in what is called an acknowledgment of debt?
So why did you portray her as a scoundrel when it's you who makes your own choices?
I find it pathetic to blame others for following their path just because you can't take responsibility for your decisions.
I don't want to be insulting, but if you're "nice" (to avoid using the appropriate word), it's not the fault of others.
There's nothing in the law that will condemn people you meet because you choose to be naive.
And nothing in the law prevents taking advantage of that naivety.
Of course, I'm not talking about abuse of trust.
She didn't abuse your trust; she took advantage of your naivety.
With that, you just need to try to wake up instead of wallowing in your blindness by taking steps that are not in line with reality.
You seek a refund when you have been wronged.
When you're naive, you seek to open your eyes.
You, on the other hand, I see you totally as a manipulative person capable of taking advantage of anyone's naivety. I'm sure you're just lying for a quick buck, I would bet my life on it!!! Oh yes!!!
Bitch, the kind of girl I totally hate, thinking she's above everyone else when most of the time she is worth nothing and has an undeniable lack of courage in everyday life! With that, see you in the bus, my cutie ????
Bitch, the kind of girl I totally hate, thinking she's above everyone else when most of the time she is worth nothing and has an undeniable lack of courage in everyday life! With that, see you in the bus, my cutie ????
Badoo is a big scam; they show you girls who are interested in you just so you can chat with them. You need to pay for credits, and this payment is automatically renewed every month.
Hello,
The money is lost and filing a complaint is useless as it's outside of jurisdiction.
Regards.
The money is lost and filing a complaint is useless as it's outside of jurisdiction.
Regards.
By reading your story, I realize that I'm being subjected to the same thing because I too met someone on Badoo and their grandmother is sick. I send money for medication, recharge their PCS card, and I had to cash a check. Fortunately, I saw all these messages; they helped me understand.
@titine #42
"...there is always a problem for whoever comes, they take the money and problem, I lost 80 thousand euros..."
Hello,
I can see that this post is quite old, but I can't believe it, you really sent 80,000 euros (more than 524,000 francs) to someone you don't know, someone you have never seen? Did you have such an amount? I find it hard to believe, in fact, I don't believe it at all...
"...there is always a problem for whoever comes, they take the money and problem, I lost 80 thousand euros..."
Hello,
I can see that this post is quite old, but I can't believe it, you really sent 80,000 euros (more than 524,000 francs) to someone you don't know, someone you have never seen? Did you have such an amount? I find it hard to believe, in fact, I don't believe it at all...
Hello everyone. I consider the site to be a scam by itself, at least for men. I was registered on BADOO over six months ago, thinking, as the site stated, that one could meet people for free.
I didn’t meet anyone back then and deleted my profile. Two days ago, I decided to go further and re-registered, and this time I took a paid subscription (I thought that 17 euros for a month isn’t a big deal). But then I discovered that the subscription does not give complete access to the site. Additionally, you have to buy credits, which are more expensive than the subscription, of course. Then, while looking at the profiles presented, I noticed that many faces seemed familiar to me. I didn’t pay attention at first, but soon I looked at the profiles I already knew, and they were generally women looking for a long-term relationship. They are never online or, strangely, they are online and even want to chat with me. But the moment I send a little hello, the person is mysteriously no longer online. I also received alerts in my email indicating that since my last visit many women were interested in me and that I had received messages. I connected, and there were no messages and no visits. The next day it was the same. Realizing that this site is a huge scam by itself, I decided to delete my profile. And again, there were difficulties; the password I used two days ago was incorrect. Either I have no memory or the site is trying to hinder my deregistration process!!! I finally changed my password and after half an hour managed to delete my profile, well almost. Indeed, the site informs me that my profile will be deleted in a month!!! To summarize, I paid for a subscription that is useless, and the site continues to use my profile!!! I want to emphasize that I am not a Apollo, but I’m not Quasimodo either. To conclude about the scams of fake profiles, all dating sites are infested, but with a bit of experience and especially clear-sightedness, one can recognize them quickly. Some clues: spelling mistakes, improbable matches on the other side of France or abroad. But I suspect the site itself maintains ghost profiles. Let me explain, often women like to talk in general, and more than men, but the responses from profiles that seemed correct are not real responses either, just one-word replies do not resemble a real profile but rather an operator of the site who does not have time to dedicate much to each person. The responses come in bursts and then nothing. I have tried several dating sites, and each time it’s the same fake profiles, misleading terms of use, designed to make you spend more. These sites are there to make money with your feelings. It needs to be addressed with the law and a dedicated police force.
If this can help you.
I didn’t meet anyone back then and deleted my profile. Two days ago, I decided to go further and re-registered, and this time I took a paid subscription (I thought that 17 euros for a month isn’t a big deal). But then I discovered that the subscription does not give complete access to the site. Additionally, you have to buy credits, which are more expensive than the subscription, of course. Then, while looking at the profiles presented, I noticed that many faces seemed familiar to me. I didn’t pay attention at first, but soon I looked at the profiles I already knew, and they were generally women looking for a long-term relationship. They are never online or, strangely, they are online and even want to chat with me. But the moment I send a little hello, the person is mysteriously no longer online. I also received alerts in my email indicating that since my last visit many women were interested in me and that I had received messages. I connected, and there were no messages and no visits. The next day it was the same. Realizing that this site is a huge scam by itself, I decided to delete my profile. And again, there were difficulties; the password I used two days ago was incorrect. Either I have no memory or the site is trying to hinder my deregistration process!!! I finally changed my password and after half an hour managed to delete my profile, well almost. Indeed, the site informs me that my profile will be deleted in a month!!! To summarize, I paid for a subscription that is useless, and the site continues to use my profile!!! I want to emphasize that I am not a Apollo, but I’m not Quasimodo either. To conclude about the scams of fake profiles, all dating sites are infested, but with a bit of experience and especially clear-sightedness, one can recognize them quickly. Some clues: spelling mistakes, improbable matches on the other side of France or abroad. But I suspect the site itself maintains ghost profiles. Let me explain, often women like to talk in general, and more than men, but the responses from profiles that seemed correct are not real responses either, just one-word replies do not resemble a real profile but rather an operator of the site who does not have time to dedicate much to each person. The responses come in bursts and then nothing. I have tried several dating sites, and each time it’s the same fake profiles, misleading terms of use, designed to make you spend more. These sites are there to make money with your feelings. It needs to be addressed with the law and a dedicated police force.
If this can help you.
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Hello!!
father investor in Ouagadougou has died
Did he invest in Turkish delights or roudoudous?
Mouaaaarff.. The BIG scam.. Send the little exotic crook packing..
See you!
father investor in Ouagadougou has died
Did he invest in Turkish delights or roudoudous?
Mouaaaarff.. The BIG scam.. Send the little exotic crook packing..
See you!
cutting ties.. As soon as there is a money issue, it's unhealthy;;. "they" or "she" are very strong.. these people have an impressive power of manipulation... But don't hesitate to report on the internet site for Belgium, the link is below, there should be the same thing for France.. Even if there is no sending of money, there is emotional manipulation.. And some people can really get hurt a lot. Let's not let things continue without saying anything
https://pointdecontact.belgique.be/meldpunt/fr/bienvenue
https://pointdecontact.belgique.be/meldpunt/fr/bienvenue
It is easy to sniff out the men or women who scam you. Very often during messaging, the writing style changes, they always ask you questions but never answer yours. Ask for a form of ID and you'll see that the photo has been changed and the eye color doesn't match the model; there's also the address and the lack of information on the Facebook page. There is always a valid excuse (illness, children, travel, loss of documents, phone card, etc.). For people visited in 2 days = 3 scams.
Hello, it's Pietro Alphonso... do you have any messages for me?
Nah, I'm just kidding, honestly it gets to me to see you making efforts to catch the attention of a girl you like. So, well, you're not especially handsome or ugly, but the fact that scammers can get money without ever having a real face-to-face meeting is bold. Anyway, as I always say to girls: Accept a date, but near a police station and come with a friend if necessary. And if he mentions even a word about "money" or problems, cut it off! Don't wait for any explanation, just say goodbye!!
Nah, I'm just kidding, honestly it gets to me to see you making efforts to catch the attention of a girl you like. So, well, you're not especially handsome or ugly, but the fact that scammers can get money without ever having a real face-to-face meeting is bold. Anyway, as I always say to girls: Accept a date, but near a police station and come with a friend if necessary. And if he mentions even a word about "money" or problems, cut it off! Don't wait for any explanation, just say goodbye!!
Hello, I am directly denouncing the Badoo site; they are real scammers. It's impossible to contact them, and after taking a subscription, it's impossible to cancel the subscription, so it is automatically renewed. The cancel subscription button doesn't work, and the worst part is that I have a blocked account that I cannot use for no reason. I denounce Badoo as a genuine scam site.
Not anymore...
Happy holidays nonetheless!