Tuesday 2 October 2018

Steve Kalfman SCAMMED

Tuesday 2 October 2018

Be very aware that should you be approached by anyone using the photos and videos of this guy, then you are definitely being approached by a fake account manned by scammers.




This guy has had lots and lots of his images and videos stolen and used again and again to front fake accounts manned by scammers.  He may well be a single guy but military men from any country and especially America, do not go around trawling social media platforms like Instagram looking for love and romance with you. His official Instagram account is @steve_3111 and if you are not being messaged from that account then it is a fake account.  This is the only genuine Instagram account that he uses.

Please never send any cash, cards or tech to anyone who befriends you on the internet.  They are sure to be scammers out to steal your money and your self-esteem. Ladies we are the ones who have the power to change the scamming culture.  Become educated, say no, report and block anyone who you think is fake.  Do your research here on my blog and on my Instagram account @insta_scammers2018.  Minimum research is trying a reverse image search or ask for a video chat. The answer is no?  It's a scammer. Say no, report and block.

17 comments:

  1. Hay un hombre enviandome mensajes de una cuenta de instagram @davissteve23 puedes verificar si es falsa. Gracias.

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  2. Omg I just got scammed he wanted money from me and once I said no he got upset his voice was different from his photos like African no English please put a stop to it it's getting to be to much and using a tiktok account luring women to get why this person wants says he is stationed in Turkey for peace treaty or something stuff like that women actually believed it I played along with it because I knew it was BS I knew it wasn't real

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  3. His photo is being used on Instagram by an account https://instagram.com/jimstovalluv?igshid=88chqrxjz355 ... going by the name of Jim Stovall!

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  4. What if we video chatted? Is there a way to fake those?

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    1. Yes, they can be faked for sure. The real guy has a lot of videos around so the scammer could use any of those. The real guy is in a relationship and definitely not looking for anyone on Instagram.

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  5. How do you report his picture and the name of the guy using it is Thomas Richard Kalfman in Africa as a firefighter.....

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    1. How you report depends on what platform you are using. I suggest doing a Google search for the platform you are using.

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  6. He is on Fitbit as well. It's ridiculous what these people do to try to get your money. I've had this happen a couple of times that they start chatting and not too long into the conversation, say they need money. I know they are fake and really screw with them.
    Just be careful, and like it said before....DO NOT SEND THEM MONEY OR any of your information.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. It's so good for others to hear about your experiences.

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  7. He has been calling himself "Willey James" on POF dating site. Asked me to talk to him on whatsapp. Then told me he was James Kafman. He said he was a civil engineer and wants to make me his "queen" and he will be my "king." Asked for $500 to get him a plane ticket to come visit me. He has now changed his profile on POF and is going by Gibson078, says he's 37, from OKC, OK and is a soldier.

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    1. Thanks for leaving this information here. It is so important to help educate others about the scams that they use.

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  8. be very careful there are many accounts using the photos of this innocent person, someone isolate him a few days ago asking me 9,500 to return from a mission they make things look very real they make you video calls using Falfman's videos they just remove the sound and they use their voice let's not fall for the scammers' games

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    1. Thanks for leaving your account of your experiences. The more we can get people to discuss this the better and hopefully someone else will realise they are being scammed.

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  9. A mi me paso conmigo se hizo llamar Peres Bojan casi dos semanas platicando, despues me dijo que su nombre real era James Peres, te engatusan con tanta palabra realmente bonita que de verdad te pueden hacer caer, me hizo dos video llamada que no dilataban ni 10 segundos, a mi me dijo que sus papás habian muerto en un accidente de auto,lo que se me empezo a hacer raro cuando pregunto por mi trabajo cuanto gano, y entonces me dije quiere jugar pues jugaremos le empece a hablar bonito asi como el a mi, le volvia a hacer las mismas preguntas que días anteriores y ya me salia con otra cosa diferente, le pregunte por lo que decian sus tatuajes y no supo decir, le preguntaba por su hija, y hasta hoy que le dije que ya me habia dado cuenta que el no era el de la foto porque ven que en el uniforme tiene el apellido real y el tarugo medio otro y todavia se enojo el muy estupido,me elimino de facebook y en hangous, nunca llego a pedirme dinero, de verdad ahi que tener cuidado chequen la fotos hay detallitos que en eso ellos no se fijan.

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    1. Thank you for leaving a comment about your experiences with a scammer. I am also pleased you realised before sending anything.

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  10. As of today 1/8/2021 A scammer has a Facebook page going by Bradley Thomson. Saying he has spent the last 8 years in Yemen and is separated. Please be careful!

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  11. He's still around.. he just chat me yesterday. he's using the name "Macindy Ibenwa" in Facebook. And "Steve" in Line. I already made a research about him from the very beginning. And found out that he's fake. He said he's from Germany and working in US Army currently base in Pakistan. Luckily i have a friend who's husband is working in US Army as well. And told me that there is no US base in Pakistan. Be aware. Always have a research first.

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