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Friday, September 16, 2016

Another Facebook Love Scam Caught!


As part of my commitment to keep you updated of Facebook/online love scams, I am posting this. You can see that this is a very updated screenshot because you cannot even see the date in the Facebook messenger chat but only the time. I received this message on the morning of 13 September 2016.

I accidentally accepted a friend request of a dubious Facebook user. It is definitely a scam, judging from the language he used in introducing himself. Obviously, a template has been used to introduce himself to millions of females around the world. How I know that? This is because very beautiful words have been used. For example, he was "fascinated by my beauty"! This is outrageous! Nobody professes love for another person just by seeing an online picture. Moreover, how does he know whether that's a real picture from me?

In the past, I would really have accepted such a compliment because I was very desperate for love. However, I'm no longer that desperate. Moreover I am also much more realistic about where I stand in terms of beauty. You should also be realistic about where you stand. As we all know, most people are not at the extreme end of beauty.

I will not be replying to this person and will be removing him from my Friends List.