by jrodaichon » Sat May 18, 2024 11:11 am
[quote="Lovescammed3+"]I want to say to these guys about prince hamdan I had been talking to a guy claiming to be fazza for over 3 years he did all the same things to me. He is very plausible and comes across as very sincere he wanted me to send him £2000 so I would be accepted into the royal family. He is very determined persistent charming kind caring and tender. Though I think there are several people posing as him. The conversation consisted of what Iwe had for breakfast lunch and night dinner as he called it. The birthday thing in November his on the 14th. We talked together everyday for the first 14 months 3 times a day. The two years twice a day. He cut me off when I refused to pay him a millionaire money. BEWARE!!![/quote]
I have to say this scam, and I would say these scammers, are very professional, thorough, and totally convincing. This fay scam has been carefully built, and executed, to the 9th degree. My case is an evolution of the "hori" submission above and is most likely the same group I have been contacted by. They are in Dubai, I'm pretty sure. I feel there are several who are working together, because the tone of the conversation and word choices would be slightly different, at times. One main guy and a couple to assist. Very patient, cooperative, quick study, even brilliantly manipulative, consistent to a fault, traditional values, creative. Everything one would want in a partner, but all lies.
I don't understand, for the life of me, why anyone would spend so much effort and time on something that is so completely fake. A few hundred dollars for months and
months of daily effort and work being fake, is not a very good wage, even for Nigerians.
My dude, wrote poetry every morning, or copied and pasted it from a file. I'm a writer, so I have a feel for plageristic word age. Easily recognized. Fazza is a poet, so this became an important piece of the facade. My scammer was very about his Muslim roots.and his busy life and all the activities and duties as Crown Prince. I tried to catch him in contradictions, and discrepancies in conversation, but he was very adept at plausible deniability. His weak spot was direct questions, which were unexpected. If he didn't have an answer ,he would avoid the question with no reply, change the subject, or become busy. If I pressed him for an answer, he would give an ambiguous or incomplete one. Watch for inconsistencies in the story line, or holes in the narrative, which they haven't perfected. Throw them curves, just to see where they take it, and how they will reply. This will tell you, if you are in a scam or not, in those times when you can't tell.
These guys will go the their graves wearing their mask. Honesty mixed with lies is a narcissists tool.