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Sunday, 20 November 2016

HARRY LOUIS, using Dr Mark Smith again...



HARRY LOUIS

https://www.facebook.com/harry.louis.965580

  • Owner at Self employment
  • Studied at The Open University
  • Lives in London, United Kingdom
  • From London, United Kingdom
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HARRY IS NOT FROM LONDON...


HARRY IS IN FACT DR MARK SMITH... YET AGAIN DR SMITH AND HIS DAUGHTER ARE BEING ABUSED BY SCAMMERS

HE WILL SAY HE LOVES YOU AND WANTS TO MARRY YOU, PROMISE YOU THE EARTH...........THEN IT WILL ALL COME CRASHING DOWN...WHEN YOU KNOW YOU ARE JUST TALKING TO AN AFRICAN ON A LAPTOP.

He told me he was a single parent with a 13 year old daughter named Lizzy. His profile was "Dave Carlos" After conversing with him online for 5 weeks,He hit me up to borrow money to help his daughter. I blocked him immediately at that point.

10 comments:

  1. He told me he was a single parent with a 13 year old daughter named Lizzy. His profile was "Dave Carlos" After conversing with him online for 5 weeks,He hit me up to borrow money to help his daughter. I blocked him immediately at that point.

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    1. I am so glad.. I like it when they get nothing and you lose nothing.

      Thanks for the name.. I'll add it so it's searchable.

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  2. I contacted Twetter as Smith Ponnam, a widowed engineer with a 13-year-old daughter at a school in Puerto Rico, said she was working for a Hanjin shipping company that was in Norway and bound for Ireland. I got suspicious when I went to the shipping company because I read that they had financial problems but I kept talking to him for 2 months until he told me that the company that had his property assembled was having financial problems and that I received a box with all his documentation and money valued at 1.8 million dollars and that I was the only one who could help him and that he would receive it in my country and that they would send it to me by helicopter and that I had to give money when they gave me the box and then I would get it back when I came to My country for her also by helicopter. It was when I investigated it because there was no logic in everything he told me and I found out that it was a fraud and who the person in the photos immediately blocked it. It's a shame the damage they cause to the people in the photos and the person trying to scam I hope they can stop them

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  3. I contacted Smith Smith as a Twetter engineer for a Hanjin shipping company in Norway and headed to Ireland with a 13-year-old daughter who was interned in a school in Puerto Rico spspeche because I knew that the company had financial problems but continued to talk with him for 2 months . Until he told me that the company with which he had insured his goods, papers and money valued at 1.8 million dollars was in financial problems and that he needed me to receive it in my country and they would bring it to me by helicopter but I had to give a money to the insurer and when he came to my country for the helicopter box, he would also return it to me, it was there when I started investigating and I learned about the scam and how I use the photo of Dr. Mark immediately block it
    It's a shame the damage they cause to the people in the photos and the person trying to scam I hope they can stop them

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  4. They don't get stopped as in Africa they are not interested in stopping it, scamming is a way of life ! The problem is that women don't say no. Why would an engineer contact on Twitter??? Why would anyone wat to send a parcel adn you were suspicious but still never stopped it.. THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE TO CHANGE.. they do a lot of damage to the men they use and to the women they scam... BUT WE HAVE TO MAKE THEIR LAPTOPD FALL SILENT AND GET N ONE TO TALK TO ,, AFRICA won't sort out this mess.. we have to keep warning so women know.
    https://twitter.com/PonnamSmith
    We will see about getting it removed.. can't promise but we will try

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    1. I DON'T UNDERSTAND BECAUSE HE TELLS ME NOT TO STOP IT, DON'T LEND ME TO HIS DECEIT BECAUSE EVERYTHING WAS LOOKING SUSPECTED AND IT WAS WHEN I BLOCK IT IMMEDIATELY AND DISIDIED TO INVESTIGATE AND KNOW ME OF THE EXISTENCE OF THESE

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    2. They are scammers they will keep going with any words they think you will believe.. but I am glad you now know

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  5. Add Henry Davor to the list of names this person is using. This is the same person that has been texting me. He says to be a single father and widow. MIRACULOUSLY, his mother, father,and only brother died in a car accident. Then he later slipped and said his wife died in a car accident ALSO! He doesn't know that I am on to his game yet. I was trying to see how long it would take for him to ask me for something. And in meantime I am trying to investigate and see if there is anything I can do to report him. But to be honest I think it is just a waist of time. Question: Is the person in the picture really the Dr.?? Has anyone reached out to inform him of all these issues going on?? That's sad and such a violation of privacy.

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    1. Dr Smith knows very well, as does all his family as to his use and the use of family members.
      They love a sad story.. or several ! They want to keep you feeling sorry for them ! Everyone in car accidents is not uncommon ! Your scammer is in Africa and protected.
      The reason we do this is so you get somewhere to check on who is used and they get nothing .. that is the best we can do but one day so many will know they get nothing !
      This is what we have to work towards !

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  6. He Contacted me as Anthony a surgeon from Sacramento… But he said he was currently in New Orleans because he did ankle surgery on a client there and he was staying in his clients apartment… That’s why he can’t talk on the phone he has no privacy so he wants to text. Really?

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