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A LinkedIn Scammer Connection.

Full screenshot of LinkedIn Profile
 In the evening of September 10, 2018, while going through my emails, I spotted an email extract a LinkedIn Connection sent me, the preview of which was sent to my Gmail inbox.
The Connection, as often contacts on LinkedIn are called, goes by the profile I will put on here below. This is to alert all people concerned, including LinkedIn network, to ensure some evil people do not take advantage of the open nature of social interconnections, to perpetrate evils of this nature.
The message I received on LinkedIn
This person is on LinkedIn as Revera Martina.















 In response to the above message, I did due diligence and sent a simple message welcoming any sort of wanton that may follow from such urgency as described in the first message.


My Gmail Inbox response to the message received











At about 8:40 GMT of September 11, 2018, I received an email response detailing, with 3 photos attachment, the operations of this person in the US Army, based in Iraq and the fortunes she made working with a Red Cross International. So, in trying to outsmart and beat strict rules set by the UN, she looks for a beneficiary, ostensibly a possible male partner, with whom to entrust such fortune, and when she finally gets out of the force after the Iraq Mission, she could join the beneficiary asap. I will post details of that message below, but before then, I entreat all and sundry to never fall for such dubious traps for want of greed or any form of human weaknesses.
Scam has eaten deep into the core of modern day society that technology offers these people, often operating in syndicates, the opportunity to come closer to us from around the globe.
We need to learn to be comfortable with what we have and work hard for the little extra we may need. Never must we allow greed to get the best of us and land us into the snares and traps of scammer, who would eventually rob us of the little that we already worked so many years for.
I am including details of the message I received with its attachments. Should anyone by chance know the lady in the photos, she needs to be alerted immediately about how her images are roaming the internet as scammers bait to luring unsuspecting scam victims.
Help a friend to help a friend by sharing this post with more friends.
Thank you for reading and please do come back for more updates.


Full text of email response to my email message from Revera Martina, my potential scammer
Photos of the email attachment



© Scam Fuo Bers
Copyright September 12, 2018
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SCAM EMAIL (PHISHING) ALERT!


Phishing is the fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details, often for malicious reasons, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication (Wikipedia).


A screenshot of a phishing email message.
To the point, you must have received or seen email messages of this nature (screenshot above) and have wondered how lucky you must have been; please do not provide and correspondence to such phishing messages, as they are only meant to extract sensitive information from you and use the same to gain unauthorized access to your personal information for parochial motives, which may cause you losing huge sums of monies and valuable properties. 

I advise that, upon seeing any email messages of this nature, you SPAM or DELETE them outright or confidently report to the local law enforcement agencies near your localities if you have already engaged in communication with senders of such scam messages.

Thanks for your time and do come here often for more SCAM'FUO'BERS tips.

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I often wonder why government officials, the judiciary, politicians and their cohort put some ignorant facebook wanna-be thugsters to the gun whenever they look for somebody to use as escape goats?
It is clear the government is aware of the level of actual scam and fraud all over the continent as perpetrated by heinous people we all could point out if given the chance and those who are the position to give us the chance to mention these people would be the first people we would point out because they know we are aware of their fraudulent greedy lifestyles.


I came across an article online which pricked my attention and I came to a realisation of asking the real questions on scam and fraud on the African continent as a whole. I will leave the excerpts below but I first need us to dig a bit deeper into finding the actual engineers of scam and fraud in this country we live in.

The boys and girls online doing the "come and marry" online dating play a little role along the chain of scam and fraud. The greater percentage of that come from the big guns in the persons of top government officials who have the right documents for sale and making those document available for the young guns to utilize.
Looking at the example document of the SOSAVINGS SECURITY COMPANY certificate, I bet there are no companies in Ghana or diaspora like this but is the format for real and if it is, who gave the format up to the scammers to manipulate and for how much.
More of such documents are out in the hands of fraudsters and confident trickster ranging from confidential documents right from the desk of the Registrar general, the high court judge, medical doctors, police officer and even office of the president. The least I am not in the right mood to mention is the financial documents from some high profile banks in the country and how these scammers and fraudster were able to have access to them.
Has someone been using magic in acquiring all these documents that none of us is aware of or some people are actually aware of the booming trade of these official documents and the entire country is left out of the loop. Somebody gotta start talking before confusion breaks out in this country.
There are some people who know people who also know someone who could point out prominent people in this cycle of business and every time an innocent guy or girl is hand-picked for the guns, names and pictures will start flying accompanied by videos. It is about time those scammers and fraudsters, who wants to start thinking of a sure way to protecting themselves when they go deeper and meet up with these prominent people must have some sort of evidence for leverages when the dealings go south and someone has to be blamed for it...
Having a leverage is a sure way of staying out the cage but getting your mind right to start a clean genuine life of making a living the best.
I took my intuition from this blog post and I feel it would make a great read if I added something this small.
Happy New Years and well wishes from the desk of Scam Fuo Bers.

Raven Riley - A Tool For Scammers

The saga of victims of Online Dating scams meeting and embarrassing models whose pictures and photos have been altered and used to carry out internet frauds, all in the name of love to extort huge sums of money from unsuspecting victims, mostly perverts online looking to taking advantage of young innocent needy girls....let me just end it there before I say any further to hurt people.







All I am trying to say is that other girls in the likes of Raven Riley (Read more here) who are being impersonated online by scammer, most of which are spread across the world in all countries with a mention of which we can never leave out prominent West African countries Ghana and Nigeria leading the pack. 








Checking most online profiles and exchange of emails between contacts and pen pals, you will see numerous pictures of Ms Raven with her stunning daring looks, which seem to be the magic that lure most victims into dishing out huge sums of foreign currencies for her dazzling succulent body at a wiggle.


 I respect Ms Raven for her 'grind' and I cannot judge her she does to pay her bills and enjoy the life that appeals to her. We need to understand that no everybody possesses the ability to work in the traditional professional setup of what work and job are defined in the books.

She does what she does, just like all the girls in her line of business, but the dumbest people who think themselves smart are the ones using her photos to perpetrate evil, which is gradually killing the goodwill of her grind.

My hope is that this post will start a campaign, which will reach as many people as possible to help inform and prevent future victims from falling into the same traps.
Just heads up though, those of you who think Ms Raven has been involved in any of the swindles and scams you suffered online, she has no earthly idea. She is innocent.

Always remember that.

NIKKI SIMS - Often Impersonated by Online Dating Scammers.

This innocent looking hard-working adult entertainment livecam model is often impersonated on various Online Dating websites.
I am uploading a brief info on her so people will be able to identify as and whenever/wherever a profile bearing her pictures may be spotted on the internet.
You can Click Here to view more of her stunning pictures, if you have a dirty mind.

OR 

Here to watch more of her Videos.

By now I take it that your dirty curiosity is satisfied but the moral of this post is to raised the RED FLAG on SCAM any time anyone sees pictures of this lady on any Online Dating Profile.

Happy New Year.




She's Most Definitely Not Ghanaian.

Scam and fraud is not pretty and the perpetrators are not even intelligent. Here goes another scammer using the picture of Lisa Ann Corpora, an Adult Entertainment Actress (a Pornstar to be precise) on a dating platform as Sandra 27 years old. Looking at the picture and the age, anybody who has been to some school could tell the difference but unfortunately, our dearie scammer is too retarded to see this difference and so shall his victims.

Below is the wiki profile on who Lisa Ann is and of course she is by no means a Ghanaian.

Beware of scammers and profiles with any of this picture in any form is a scam trap.
Tell someone to be alert.





Guys, does any of these work?

I going through profiles on Online Dating websites, I often come across spam messages from scammers and fraudsters leaving messages on pages of their potential victims, hoping they fall for it and get in touch with them. The spotlight today on this one and please any time you see messages of this nature, mark it for what it actually is: SCAM.


This is an Online profile of a con artist on www.tagged.com looking for victims.
If you think this is a great approach to ending scam and fraud online, tell someone to inform somebody.
Bless you.
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