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  • Report:  #1191757

Complaint Review: Match.com

Dr. Jimmy Huffman on Match.com @ musclemiche Said he was a surgeon from Homer Alaska, that he works with other sergeons through contracts abroad. Has a way of wooing a women into trying to help him with a money situation. He is a REAL FAKE>>>BEWARE TO ALL WOMEN WHO MEET THIS NUT JOB<<< States he lived in Homer, Alaska but traveled Internet

  • Reported By:
    passionate — Anchorage Alaska
  • Submitted:
    Fri, November 28, 2014
  • Updated:
    Mon, April 27, 2015

This individual is on Match.com posing as a surgeon out of Homer, Alaska working with other surgeons  and does contracts  to help soldiers over in Afganistan.  As soon as we met online through the Match.com dating site he began asking me for my private email so that we could corispond while he was overseas.  After about five weeks of coresponding through email and text, I was asked if he could have some of his personal belongings and medical equipment sent over to my home, which I did agree that he could do so that the items would be here for him when he arrived in a week. 

Along the supposed travel of his items a probblem came about and the shipment needed further paperwork that would be at the cost of $1,500.00 USD, that Mr. Huffman kindly asked me to assit him with.  Of course I refused and he became upset about my response.  I did some reaserch on my own of his photoes and found them to belong to a man by the name of Jackson Henry on facebook.  When telling him of my find, this man became very abusive in his text.  Have taken precausions to block him from contacting me and I am persuing every avanue to seek him out and let women know to be on the look out for this LIAR.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Polly

Garland,
Texas,
USA

Helping to Stop the Scammers

#3Consumer Suggestion

Mon, April 27, 2015

If any member of a dating site wants your personal email or phone in the first 5 contacts (especially the first) - RUN! Also resport them immediately. This is a sure sign it's a scammer. Always remember: if they seem too good to be true, they most probably are.

If someone tells you they needs your email because they're going out of country, traveling etc., to be able to contact you - that's al iie. IF they have access to email, they have access the 'net on their smart phone.

Also there is a free service called TinEye (tineye.com) that will do a reverse search on any photo and let you know where else it's found. Now it's not perfect, but it's found a lot of fake profiles when I've used it (which is every single time before I contact a person).

Just a few things that might help the next person in these situations. Good luck to everyone.

Cheers!


Stacey

Texas,

Good luck

#3Consumer Comment

Sat, November 29, 2014

These are stolen photos and the person who is using them is a Nigerian SCAMMER!! He will delete this profiel and move on to another website.  These people are the scum of the earth.

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