Monday, 12 November 2018

Tristan Siegel SCAMMED

Monday 12 November 2018

This post is about Tristan Siegel who is a retired Colonel from the US Army who has his images stolen to generate fake accounts that are used to scam women out of money.


If you are being messaged by anyone claiming to be a man using these images then you are being messaged by a fake out to scam you.  Many of the photos scammers use of him are old pictures (his real children are grown up now) and of him wearing his uniform (he is retired from the army).  Please do not believe the scammer - they are out to trick you and make you fall in love so that you send them money, itunes cards, tech or whatever.  It is not the real person that is messaging you.

Indeed click on this here to take you to a news story featuring the real Tristan Siegel and what is happening to him online.

Please do not contact the real man either.  They know that scamming goes on in their name and they are pretty powerless to stop it from happening.  They do not need you getting in touch with them adding to their stress.  You may have been scammed, this gentleman is scammed hundreds of times every day.  Chalk your interaction up to experience and learn from it.  

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.

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