After Meeting The Man Of Her Dreams Woman Loses £100.000 in International Inheritance Scam

Publicado 2022-11-10
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After the breakdown of her relationship, Lynn Hawes is single for the first time in 17 years. She goes online, where she meets John. He's the man of her dreams, but then things begin to unravel and Lynn is pulled into an elaborate international scam.

From on-line scam artists, to bigamist husbands, serial conmen, and catfish – when people go looking for love, all too often what they find is a rat.

This documentary is used for educational purposes and not for use of entertainment. By the end of this year the estimated loss due to romance scam will be 7 billion worldwide. It's a growing epidemic and women of all ages and backgrounds are becoming a victim. Most of these men pretend to be wealthy that always turns out to be a lie and scamming women is their fulltime job.
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Documentary

Promises of love and romance end up being scams, lies and deceit. They promise life-long romance, yet they scheme, scam and swindle. Some steal a fortune; others lead double lives. They are Love Rats. The victims at the center of these cases reveal how they were left with broken hearts and empty bank accounts.

Real Men Never Ask For Money is the only thing you need to remember in order not to become a victim of a romance scammer like these ladies in Love Rats.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Please read and visit my community page. Scams are a familiar territory for me. I have 2 bachelor degrees, one in Banking & Finance, another one in Business Economics and a Masters degree in Financial Law with several minors that consist of one in White Collar Crime and one in Internet law. I have always taken a special interest in investment scams, romance scams, everything that has to do with scams in general and related to white collar crime. I created a deep dive analysis of the first episode of Lynn being scammed by the professional group of conmen and will do the same for episode nr. 4 and release them this weekend. If you have any questions about these episodes or romance scams in general please leave them below in the comment section of my community youtube.com/@goaldrivendatingstrategy/community.
  • @JR-ci4ev
    There is nothing wrong with being SINGLE and HAPPY
  • @irenegray3974
    When any man ask you for money run as fast as possible. No decent man will as you for financial help. Specially if you never met him.
  • @molliwilson5639
    I would never believe anyone who told me that they worked for the secret service let alone inheriting millions of dollars, nor would I fly to Dubai of all places. LOL
  • Men of our dreams need to remain right where they belong.......in our dreams! Period!
  • I have a donkey, goat's, chicken's and pigs and I'm very happy with my LIFE 😊 .
  • @Mossadagent666
    The lights are on , but nobody’s home with this lady 😱
  • @San_Be
    She should have left Dubai as soon as he didn't turn up. Everything from that point on, is her own fault. The £7 million wasn't hers, how did she think someone else's inheritance could just be handed over to her in another nation?
  • If she didn't have £10.000, where the hell would she find over £300.000 😳😳😳😳😳..unbelievable 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️.
  • @christinal3041
    If you find someone and talking about money , it’s red flag obviously
  • @sheilakelly4770
    OMG how is this even possible 🙆 she only met him 1 time & she travelled to Dubai & meeting different men she could have been kidnapped or killed all for a few romantic words heart breaking & her friend should have known better .
  • @Aawsomeguy
    These online dating sites need to be shut down forever.
  • @arfriedman4577
    If someone works in intelligence, they normally wouldn't tell anyone because they don't want to blow their cover.
  • @karmagal1796
    Everyone says Lynn wasn’t the type to do this. Yet, she got financially, sexually and criminally involved with these people she hardly knew. I think she found it exciting. She said she was important, they trusted her, no one else could understand her plight. Believe HALF of what you see and NONE of what you hear. What a blessing your children were sharpe. Imagine the anxiety they experienced. His tears broke my heart. I have two sons. Any extra money I have I’m saving for them!
  • @taylormade3746
    I could not watch the whole thing as it was so ridiculous. I do not know what is worse, the scammers who scam, or these gullible people who fall for the scams. It is hard to feel sorry for Lynne, but I do feel sorry for her sons watching their mom be constantly swindled. Sad!
  • One of the things most victims do not mention it is that they are involved in phone sex with the scammer. The scammer uses this as a tactic to keep the victim emotionally bonded to them. Another thing that scammers use is the victims own greed. The scammer pretends that they have lots of money and the victim thinks that they are involved with a rich person who will lavish them with wealth.
  • @montanasky2253
    I think this is common among women who don’t love themselves. A self respecting woman just wouldnt put up with such nonsense … ever
  • @margotgray3330
    Why would you think you have ANY responsibility to ensure someone receives thier inheritance? Let THEM sort their own business out.
  • @andreamai
    This case is more complex than the typical romance scam. They mentioned this case on another program but they did not mention the fact that she actually met the scammer in person. I find this very interesting as people think that if they have met the person, it means they are not a scammer. Obviously this is not true, there are different levels of scammers, some you will meet in person, and some only ever online.