Tuesday 15 November 2016

MILLER GALBRAITH, a very greedy Galbraith scammer.


MILLER GALBRAITH


https://www.facebook.com/miller.galbraith.54
  • Works at U.S. Army
  • Widowed
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SUPPOSEDLY IN AFGHANISTAN IN THE U.S. Army

BORN AND RAISED IN MIAMI FL, HE HAS A HOME THERE, POOR MAN, HIS PARENTS WERE BOTH KILLED IN A CAR ACCIDENT WHEN HE WAS 17 !! NO OTHER FAMILY !!!!!!!!!!!

He keeps losing his Facebook account, he Army keep shutting it off !!! ( He actually keeps losing his FB accounts after being reported as being fake).

AFTER A COUPLE OF DAYS HE IS CONFESSING HIS GREAT LOVE FOR YOU.
FOR A CARE PACKAGE HE ASKS IT TO INCLUDE AN IPHONE 7 PLUS !!

HE TEXTS FROM A ROOMMATES PHONE THEN ANOTHER DIFFERENT ONE.... FROM DIFFERENT U.S. STATES. 
(Those phone numbers, you can get something called a 'Forwarding Number'... it means you phone from anywhere in the world and it shows as the number you have bought. Overseas callcentres use them when they want to sell you something.. so scammers of course love them. )

ALL LIES.. HE IS VERY FAKE... AND THERE ARE PLENTY OF GALBRAITH PROFILES,
DIFFERENT NAMES, SAME MAN.. SAME SCAMMERS.


2 comments:

  1. Can anything be done to stop these imposters? I have 2 cell numbers that are still contacting me, posing as "Galbraith Miller". Started out with a Facebook friend request which right away disappeared. I started receiving text msgs from a "roommates" cell #. We had exchanged information such as where we lived, grew up, religion, marital status......He said he was born/raised in Miami FL where he has a home, divorced, 1 adopted child, parents died in car accident when he was 17, been in US Army for 16 years. Coming home in Spring, would love to meet me, come be with me...talk of marriage. After only a few days of texting on the first cell, I was contacted on a second cell with a message that the first one had been stolen in an attack...serving in Afghanistan on a "Peace Mission". Instructions not to answer any messages that I might receive on the first cell. Even after the messages to him that I knew he was pretending to be someone that he isn't.....and to STOP, I am still getting messages from both cell numbers. REALLY??? I had offered to send him letters and a care package when he immediately asked me to send an iPhone7 Plus. That was the final red flag that made me check into the information that I had. I pulled up this site, and low and behold....the very pix that was sent to me on my messages. OUCH!!!!! Very damaging that they are using a real soldier for their gain and taking advantage of women and their families that were interested in a good relationship. Its a real shame!

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    1. Evil, horrible, there are no words to describe these creeps. The only way to stop them it to stop responding. Don't waste your breathe telling him you know he is fake... he still has your attention and he will continue... ignore the messages and everything.. he WILL stop. All he wants is that iphone7 and money.
      The disgrace is that the law in Africa isn't interested. Police are bribed to turn the other way and scamming is a way of life there, accepted in society. Scammers are looked up to.. they 'live big'. Africa has to act,... it is in their hands... sadly, they hate us so much they won't.
      A good relationship.. well, the prospect of that has been ruined by scammers. Social media has to act. They have flooded the internet everywhere. There are now so many more fake than genuine.

      Sad state of affairs isn't it.. and all because the people in some places are so greedy.

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