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Title: Naperville man loses $200K — and the girl — in online scam
Source: Sun-Times Media
URL Source: http://www.suntimes.com/3995605-417 ... -the-girl--in-online-scam.html
Published: Feb 25, 2011
Author: Katie Foutz
Post Date: 2011-02-25 19:19:53 by Flintlock
Keywords: None
Views: 156
Comments: 8

A Naperville man is out $200,000 after wiring money to an online girlfriend he didn’t realize was a fake.

The 48-year-old man called Naperville police Wednesday to ask for help rescuing the woman, who he believed had been kidnapped in London, police said.

He told police he started the online relationship 2 1/2 years ago. Since then, he had wired about $200,000 total to several different bank accounts in Nigeria, Malaysia, England and the United States, police said. An identification card the woman provided to him ended up being a sample driver’s license from Florida.

Police said when an officer told the man the “woman” he was sending money to didn’t exist, he “was in disbelief.”

Katie Foutz


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He probably believed Obama too.

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The 48-year-old man called Naperville police Wednesday to ask for help rescuing the woman, who he believed had been kidnapped in London, police said.

He told police he started the online relationship 2 1/2 years ago. Since then, he had wired about $200,000 total to several different bank accounts in Nigeria, Malaysia, England and the United States, police said. An identification card the woman provided to him ended up being a sample driver’s license from Florida.

Yes, this scam preys on rich lonely people. A local friend asked my wife about an online matchmaking contact she received. A web search on the "guys" name turned up this very scam. First they send a pic of someone very attractive and it goes from there. Plans to meet in person are thrwarted at the last minute by something, and the victim is asked to send money for which they are praised as a life-saving hero. And it goes on and on from there.

Some people will believe the world is flat if it means being in love. It's the romantics that fall for this type thing. The majority of us who wouldn't fall for it are simply not romantic enough.

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A local friend asked my wife about an online matchmaking contact

You'll never be lonely with cash and a map of Mariscal

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