Impersonation Galleries on RomanceScamsNOW.com
SCARS™ Scammer Gallery Collections by the Specific Impersonation Victim
Each is an Impersonation / Identity Theft Victim
Helping Impersonation Victims
Impersonation Victims have their Photos Stolen by Romance Scammers and used to defraud people around the word.
Scammers use tens of thousands of fake or stolen names for each face they steal. There are billions of fake profiles, fake names, fake accounts right now on social media and even more on dating websites. All of these photos were stolen by scammers and found on fake Facebook & social media profiles, or elsewhere.
Unfortunately, too often scam victims believe that the face in the photo is the actual scammers. Or when they find out it was a scam their emotions compel them to hunt down the face and inject themselves into that person’s life. This causes hardship and trauma on them, their families, and their lives.
These galleries are intended to help scam victims understand that the face in the photo is NOT the scammer and that they are victims too! Leave them alone, please.
All you need to remember is this: if ANYONE asks you for money online and you do not know them or cannot verify them, they are a scammer! React accordingly!
These photos and others are shared so you can find them in Google & TinEye.com image searches
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By the SCARS™ Editorial Team
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FAQ: How Do You Properly Report Scammers?
It is essential that law enforcement knows about scams & scammers, even though there is nothing (in most cases) that they can do.
Always report scams involving money lost or where you received money to:
- Local Police – ask them to take an “informational” police report – say you need it for your insurance
- State Police Cybercrimes Unit – that specializes in helping local victims of cybercrime in the U.S. click here »
- Your National Police or FBI « www.IC3.gov »
- The Scars Worldwide Reporting Network on « www.Anyscam.com »
This helps your government understand the problem, and allows law enforcement to add scammers on watch lists worldwide.