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Last site update: May 17, 2013 13:22
Total scammers: 7751
Last week new scammers: 16
Total reports: 14624
Total photos: 71244
Total scam letter sets: 10859
Total fake documents: 2429
Total media files: 161

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Stop-Scammers.com is the place to find the most up-to-date information on female scammers anywhere in the world.

Our extensive database lists known scammers together with corroborating evidence like correspondence, photos, countries of known operation and documentation commonly used by these international thieves.

If you've been scammed in the past or you are suspicious that the lady you are corresponding with may be anything but who she says she is, then you'll find all the information and tools you need to fight back, right here at Stop-Scammers.com

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How to use Stop-Scammers.com

Stop-Scammers.com offers you a vast array of useful tools to help you identify and fight back against online female scammers. In this brief overview of our site, you will learn about some of those unique features that make Stop-Scammers.com the most complete website dedicated to stopping you from being scammed.

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Scam scenarios

There are different scam scenarios. Standard scenario is the most common scam. Scammer tries to keep up a regular correspondence, but all letters you receive contain only general content and there is no concrete information in them. After changing a few letters...

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Site news

April, 26, 2013 - information about database updates Last week (April, 19, 2013 - April, 26, 2013) 15 new scammers, 7 fake documents added to the database and 14 scammers' profiles updated. (full story) 4/26/2013

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Warning signs

She is too beautiful to be true. Most scammers use photos of professional models/celebrities or photos of beautiful women they have stolen from the Net. You receive a photo of a potential date and the photo doesn't match up (e.g. the photo looks like it is from a magazine or the description the person has given of themselves doesn't match the photo)...

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