Walking Past Closed Doors
![]() Walking Past Closed Doors
Have you been scammed, reported it to authorities, posted your scammer's details, cried and cried for nights that turn in to months and when you think you have finally stopped crying, started again? Once you are over drowning with disappointment, you will come to the conclusion that these scammers are just jerks
You have waited all this time to hear something from the fraud report you filed but unless you have been scammed a tremendous amount of money or you have been kidnapped, then your chances of prosecuting your scammer or recovering any money is NIL. The sooner you know this, the quicker you will recover and let it go. You can give the authorites the real name of the scammer, his location and still the arrest will not happen because you cannot prove who was behind the glass (there could be more than one). This image is all about how the doors around your crime close and you are forced to walk past them and move on and hope that one day justice may be served whilst you sit and watch more and more heart-broken women enter in to the romance scam sites where social justice prevails. Time is your friend. Social network aggregators are appearing, new technologies arising and your scammer is likely to be exposed in the future. Young lads drink and take drugs, they forget, they make mistakes, they don't know where they have been or what they have done under these influences Always report the crime! The Queensland Police in Australia have a reporting portal and are linked to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Nigeria for scams originating from Ghana or Lagos, Nigeria. The satisfaction of knowing who scammed you will allow you to understand how and why your crime eventuated, you will understand the life of the criminal and gain insight in to the mind of your particular criminal, his friends, his schooling, his family, his age, his orientation, his music, his movies, his best features, his dreams, his hobbies and his priceless possessions. Back |
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