Tuesday 22 November 2016

KELVIN MARTINS, SKYPE SCAMMER USING STEPHEN MURPHY


KELVIN MARTINS..

 SCAMMER.. BUT IT WILL RETURN AS HE HAS FAKE ID MADE FOR IT.
kelvin.martins1235

HE WANTS MONEY FOR HIS SON
THIS WAS A STEPHEN MURPHY PROFILE.. SEE MORE ABOUT HIM HERE.

A MAN MUCH ABUSED BY SCAMMERS.
THEY DO HAVE VIDEO.. THIS IS VIDEO THAT HAS BEEN MADE. IT IS FAKE.

IT IS NOT DIFFICULT TO DO AND THEY MAKE SO MUCH MONEY THEY CAN AFFORD TO PAY FOR 'SPECIAL EFFECTS' !!
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4 comments:

  1. One scammer on skype using Stephen murphy's picture was Alex Miller and sometimes Felix Miller. I turned the tables when the requests for money started rolling in. Eventually he confessed who he really was...a25year old Nigerian operating out of Ghana. Told me how the boss hired a whole internet café for a day and trained them all to be scammers. The money all went to the boss and they were paid a weekly wage. It was the only work he could get.

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  2. Diana, 10th June 2918
    I met this man as William Smith. He wrote to me on LinkedIn on April 28, 2018, to become friends. I was upset because LinkedIn is a professional network. Finally, he wanted to send a box to my address by an alleged UN Messenger with immunity. So that this box would not be scanned, I should allegedly pay € 5,300 to Cargo London.This news came as a surprise when the alleged courier arrived at London airport. He wrote his e-mails under the name Alfred Simpson. I have a small company that wants to help people in mental distress and was torn to pay. My husband showed me an article on such scammers and that's how I got out of this story ...

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  3. 10. June 2018
    I met this man on April 28, 2018 as Williams Smith. He contacted me via LinkedIn for a friendship. It annoyed me first because LinkedIn is a career network. Because he introduced himself as an ISAF soldier, I thought he might have mental distress.I have an Internet company that wants to help such people for free. Finally, the man wanted to send a box to my address through a UN courier with immunity. He wrote that he would soon retire and pick up this box from me. To be honest, I did not think much of it and agreed. But then, quite unprepared, I should quickly transfer € 5,300 to Cargo London to prevent scanning the box.This news came as a surprise when the alleged courier arrived at London airport. He wrote his e-mails under the name Alfred Simpson. I was torn to pay, but also upset. At the same time, my husband showed me an article on such scammers and that's how I got out of this story ...I find the man abused for fraud very sympathetic. I was really worried he could not live anymore. I am very sorry for him. But at least I know his real name now. I simply could not imagine that this man could treat and exploit women badly.

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    1. It's sad for the real man because they are often blamed when they have had no part in this.
      Linkedin is flooded and no different from any other social media. Which again is very sad.
      I am glad you learned about it, the fake package scam is one of their oldest ! Because it gets them a lot of money.
      I wish they get nothing from anyone, then they would have to stop

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