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  • Report:  #1301867

Complaint Review: stop-scammers -

Reported By:
anonymous - Alb, New Mexico, USA
Submitted:
Updated:

stop-scammers
stopscammers.com USA
Web:
stopscammers.com
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This cheap looking website purports to report all of those nasty dating site scammers, who have been running this game for a long time now.  Seems to me that any grown man would know these scams for what they are.  They are usually based in Nigeria, Africa, Asia and some European countries as well.  Apparently there are those who don't know yet, so I guess they come here after they figure it out.  I wish they realized that the names are fake and most scammers are men.  They steal women's photos and information, apparently. Any man who wants to report being scammed should probably stay off this site, unless he really doesn't care that he is in turn victimizing somebody else who doesn't deserve it.

 

Apparently, they will post any complaint.  I'm not sure what they're legally allowed to do, but they cost me a job!  Yes, that's right.  I badly needed work.  I've been working from hom for years because I'm disabled.  Need the income badly.  I was hired, then told that they'd found negative information in a background check.  Well, the subject site finally arrived in a text from a friend and had to be really searched.  I would be curious to know what kind of a background checking site would link up with these bozos. 

For one thing, when I tried to use the search function to do a simple search by using my name, the page told me I had to register to use that.  You not only have to register, you have to pay them.  There are several suggestions to pay, and I saw no link to follow to register for free. 

I don't know how the person who reported "me" got my personal information including my phone, city, address, email, and photos.  I know there are complaints and scam letters.  I also know somebody stole my photos but used my real name.  They reported their location as "Laos"!  Lol, if that's not a clear sign that this has nothing to do with the real me, I don't know what is.  They said that the site I used to scam was "MSN Personals"...that is Match.com.

This is all pure bullshit, I think.  Does it not occur to the site owners what they are doing here?  It represents itself as a place to check out your new gf for men who've been scammed, but to me it seems more a place for angry people to get revenge.  I can't be sure yet, but I think somebody I used to know may have turned me in.  I did nothing wrong.  Never was a part of any scam.  Been years since I've used a dating site.  But my information was there.

I will be reporting the company that is believing this bullshit on another report, because who in the name of God would use such a site to check the background of a receptionist?  Doesn't make sense to me, but obviously this person is not internet savvy at all.

Beware.  Especially women!  See if you can find your name on this site...without paying $17.99 to search for it.  I wrote them and made some threats, and I do fully intend to call the ACLU about this place.  Maybe they can't do anything, but it's worth a try.  In the meantime, how many prospective employers might stumble upon this false information when checking backgrounds?  That is frightening!

 

Employers:  Please do not use information on this site to rule out a prospective employee.  More than likely, they are a victim of a scam, not a scammer!

And if they don't take my "report" down, what then?  I'm close to getting my utilities shut down, and can only do part time work.  The stress is making me sicker than I already am.

Please, everybody beware of sharing your personal information and photos.  And watch who you allow close to you in your life.

 



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Marisa

Farmington,
United States
Update: STOP SCAMMERS (stop-scammers.com) IS STILL AT IT!

#2Author of original report

Mon, March 19, 2018

People, we need to get this site shut down.  They are still using personal information in a very suspect manner.  This site claims to tell a man if his new girlfriend is a scammer.  They mean the Nigerian based scams, which most people know about.

 

The trouble is, any man can join this site (it costs money) and post anything they want to, about any woman or man they choose.  Most intelligent people would hopefully rule this site out because of the lack of communication skills (poory written) alone.  However, it has come to my attention that they still have my information on a page in their site from 2012, and it cost me a job recently when it showed up in a background check.

 

I've never been a part of any scam.  Yet my photo and personal information was used, declaring me a dating site scammer.  The site admins obviously do no chcecking to find out if accusations are true.  Literally anybody could wind up on the site.

 

The frightening thing about this is that sites like BeenVerified or other "background checking" sites use this information in their checks!  I can't believe this is true, and that it relates to not only online jobs, but jobs in the community.  Anybody who has a grudge can literally keep you from getting hired.

 

I'm mostly warning women, because of the structure of this site.  However, this is something we should all be concerned about.  I need to find a way to demand that they giive me the information of the person who accused me, but of course they probably used fake information to join.

Be aware if you apply for jobs that a background check could keep you from getting one.  It has me, twice!

 

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