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Monday, 6 February 2017

NATHAN ADAMS... STILL SCAMMING.. FLOYD ADAMS MOST RECENT.


NATHAN ADAMS

https://www.facebook.com/nathan.adams.94214508
Works at U.S. Army 
Studied at U.S. Army War College 
Studied at United States Military Academy 
From Ohio City, Ohio
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A very blank profile with nothing to show.

'NATHAN ADAMS'.. FAKE NAME, STOLEN PICTURES.. TELLS YOU HE IS IN NIGERIA. (please know that the U.S. Army isn't deployed in Nigeria).. all of this is lies. IT'S BECAUSE THEY WANT THE MONEY SENT TO NIGERIA...

THESE ARE NIGERIAN SCAMMERS...

YOU WILL BE INTRODUCED TO HIS FRIEND ROY COLLINS.Roy Collins name you will send the money to Nigeria using MONEYGRAM. Untraceable and straight into the scammer's pockets.
.. It is to this

He used Nigerian telephone number +234 813 167 9644, James Reyna.. scammer profile.
well, he gave that as is friend James' phone number..

https://www.facebook.com/james.reyna.796

also as Polak Abraham Reyna

https://www.facebook.com/WARNINGANDSUPPORT/posts/553049011549147

https://www.facebook.com/WARNINGANDSUPPORT/posts/554022698118445

Comment left... THANK YOU

''I have been in contact with Roy Collins via KiK but started on Tinder. He asked me to send money because his bank account was compromised and he is Nigeria doing military training. I never sent any money because I realized the risks and wasn't going to take a chance. Very convincing interaction with this guy but was cautious because I know a lot of scams originate out of Nigeria. Glad to finally know the truth.''















COMMENT LEFT THANK YOU
''He contacted me as Floyd Adams about a week and a half ago. Contacted on Tinder first and showed he was only a couple miles away, he said he was being deployed in a couple days.

 I am an army brat and noticed his photos of him in uniform had very low ranks like private, but said he was a master sergeant, and he was 40, in the service 15 years. I knew something wasn't right. Also said he didn't have an APO address, which I knew was bull. 

I hope these scammers are caught, and I feel so bad for the actual soldier whose photos are being used.''





16 comments:

  1. I never got anything asked from this guy as Steve Adams but to send gold bars to my home !!!!

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  2. The gold bars is a common scam. Once you have given all your information you are asked to pay.. pay to ship them, pay customs, pay to get them out of customs, pay to bribe the officials.. after losing many thousands of $'s you will never see gold or the man. Think about it.. how heavy are gold bars.. they aren't just sent..

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  3. I met a "Steve Adams" on a dating website back in May. I did a reverse image search recently and found this post. He supposedly is sending me some of his things through a shipping company called GMX. Has anyone heard of this type of scam?

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    1. Yes, it is one of the most common type of scams there is... getting what he is sending will cost you a lot of money... you pay for shipping, handling, then when it is on it's way there will be problems at customs etc.. of course you will see nothing... and you won't ever see him. When they can get no more money, it will stop.... but it is a hug scam for them.

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  4. I have been in contact with Roy Collins via KiK but started on Tinder. He asked me to send money because his bank account was compromised and he is Nigeria doing military training. I never sent any money because I realized the risks and wasn't going to take a chance. Very convincing interaction with this guy but was cautious because I know a lot of scams originate out of Nigeria. Glad to finally know the truth.

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    1. I am so glad he got nothing and interesting he is so convincing.

      Thanks for this.. they are everywhere... but you are right, the majority come from Nigeria.

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  5. He contacted me as Steve Adams on a social network site.
    He did not ask for money or anything yet since we have been talking for less than a week yet. Yes, he seems sincere and everything but if i did not saw this, i would believe him. Not that i would send money or anything. He said he grew up in Brazil and has an accent. Honestly i wonder if the guy in the pictures knows his pictures are stolen.
    What do you guys say?

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    1. Like this one that has been used a lot, they always know. The worst thing for them is that they are helpless to stop it and this upsets them a lot.
      I've talked to some.. not all, if they come to us we get to know them. It' s always the same, anger and frustration.
      I am SO glad you saw him here and you know. It's awful they found you.. but could have been so much worse !!

      Thank You for letting me know.. things like this keep us happily going !

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    2. You are welcome. I am glad to hear the real person knows his pictures are stolen. Poor guy must be pissed off. I know i would.
      I got suspicious because the second day we started to talk he said he does not want anyone else, kept messaging me and asking normal questions like how my day way etc... if i was out with friends he would check on me like a normal guy would do. But it had been days so i said, wait a minute this guy is too good to be true, sadly, let me check if he is real or fake and next thing i know, i found this site. Luckily i am not originally blonde :) If you know the real guy in the pictures tell him i am available :) (sarcasm)

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  6. He contacted me as Floyd Adams about a week and a half ago. Contacted on Tinder first and showed he was only a couple miles away, he said he was being deployed in a couple days. I am an army brat and noticed his photos of him in uniform had very low ranks like private, but said he was a master sergeant, and he was 40, in the service 15 years. I knew something wasn't right. Also said he didn't have an APO address, which I knew was bull. I hope these scammers are caught, and I feel so bad for the actual soldier whose photos are being used.

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    1. The actual soldiers are big victims as well and I am glad you knew.
      All the ones that contact you and say Army are fake.. as you know they are not allowed to say where they are deployed.. and yet scammer profiles will tell you where they are !!

      I do love it when they do things like this.. like no APO address... idiots.

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  7. Hey in contact with this creep now ahaha

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    1. Well.. you know every letter of every word that comes out of his fake mouth is a lie !!! Treat him with the contempt he deserves. Better still.. block him !

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  8. Thank you for this post warning people. I got a message tonight from "Steve" on Plenty of Fish. When I saw the picture my gut immediately told me that he wasn't the one actually messaging me. I did a reverse search on his image and that's how I discovered this post.

    In his profile he says he's in Stockton, CA. I've already reported the profile as a Nigerian scam to Plenty of Fish and referenced this post.

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    1. Thanks Jocelyn.. is really helps when people report as you would be shocked how many don't.
      I'm so glad you searched and found.

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  9. I met Roy Collins on Tinder back in Dec 2016. He is incredibly convincing and is very good at coming across as very American. He also pays close attention to what you say and follows up by remembering conversation details. He fit the bill of the typical scammer in using Kik and never being able to video chat, etc.

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