Sunday 13 August 2017

GRAHAM ALLEN, fake, it's actually NIgerian scammer OLOWOLAFE OPEYEMI



GRAHAM ALLEN

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Many scammers love to use the stolen identity of Graham Allen, a popular man with over a million followers.
ONE OF THESE IS OLOWOLAFE OPEYEMI
48 ajaka compound ikere
EKITI NIGERIA.
+1 539 888 3500
+1 539 888 3506
.. which he says is his cellphone, his mobile phone. It's actually a bought landline number. You can use from anywhere and it will come up on the display as this number.
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HE ASKED FOR ITUNES CARDS AND SAYS THE ONE HE GOT WAS INVALID.. NOW READ THE MESSAGE HE SENT AS 'GRAHAM ALLEN'.. !!!! The English is awful and the threats.. silly. 

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DON'T GET THIS FAR WITH SCAMMERS.


DON'T ENCOURAGE THEM. It only helps keeping scamming going.
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YOU ARE NOT SPEAKING THE MAN IN THE PICTURES. The men are innocent and victims too.
THESE ARE CRIMINALS, SAT ON LAPTOPS, TELLING YOU LIES FOR MONEY.


https://www.facebook.com/thefightbackstartshere/posts/455600571477552

He is using an email too it's militarydepartment07@usa.com
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  1. I will add that fake one.. the real army only uses @army.mil or @mail.mil 

  1. Does military people ask people to send them iTunes cards for money I don't no what their rules are
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  2. NO.. ITUNES ARE NEVER NEEDED BY ANY MILITARY PERSON.
    Itunes cards can be used in fraud. They can be 'loaded' which means topped up with stolen money and so that money is not traceable.
    So scammers love them. They can sell them on to fraudsters for many times their face value.
    SO SCAMMERS ASK FOR THEM ALL THE TIME.
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    If you are contacted by someone saying they are military.. THEY ARE FAKE.
    THE REAL U.S. ARMY DOESN'T NEED ITUNES.

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  1. The number he's using now is +1 539 888 3506 not the other one

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    1. They are all bought number that just show up on a display. Thanks for this.

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  2. U welcome cuz u no it's the same Jessica u guys talked to before

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    1. Hi Jessica.. I'm glad you know now.. and sorry for getting that number wrong.
      I hope he is not blocked.

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  3. I can remrmber that this has happened to me before the same address I think

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  4. Does military people ask people to send them iTunes cards for money I don't no what their rules are

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  5. NO.. ITUNES ARE NEVER NEEDED BY ANY MILITARY PERSON.
    Itunes cards can be used in fraud. They can be 'loaded' which means topped up with stolen money and so that money is not traceable.
    So scammers love them. They can sell them on to fraudsters for many times their face value.
    SO SCAMMERS ASK FOR THEM ALL THE TIME.
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    If you are contacted by someone saying they are military.. THEY ARE FAKE.
    THE REAL U.S. ARMY DOESN'T NEED ITUNES.

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  6. He is using an email too it's militarydepartment07@usa.com

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    1. I will add that fake one.. the real army only uses @army.mil or @mail.mil

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