I'm fairly new to this site and after only a week of being on here I started getting emails from a member "Maryry2" trying to promote a spell caster scam. When it looked like I wasn't going to pay (I have way too much time on my hands and led them on in the hopes of saving a lot of people from getting ripped off) another site member "idorea" started mailing me to back up "Maryry2"'s story, I have kept all the emails and got both of them to confirm in writing that they both think i should pay $400 to some "supplier" guy in Nigeria who then sends the ingredients to ''the master witch'' they call Lumba. Both these accounts appear as USA locations
Lumba and the "supplier" email me daily trying to convince me they are legitimate and to get me to give money to the "Supplier"
I think its all the same person based in Nigeria (maybe 2), its a pretty elaborate scam really they have 2 accounts on here, plus two email accounts, heres a basic run down of how they work:
- Mary contacts you through the site offing to do a free spell for you but then ''cant do it'' and recommends Lumba and gives you Lumbas private email address
- Lumba tells you the spell is free and gives you a list of stuff to get for her
- When you cant get the stuff (a doves egg, bile from a coyote stupid stuff like that) Lumba gives you the email of her ''supplier'' but warns you it will cost $400 usd
- the supplier gives you a western union/money gram account and asks for $400 for ''ingredients'' he will then send to Lumba
- all the time Maryry2" stays in contact with you through this sites email system
- if it looks like you are losing faith in the scam then "idorea" will email you through this sites email system to ''reassure you'' that Lumba is trustworthy and paying so much for ingredients is ''normal'' process
i did all this hoping to expose these people as the frauds they really are and have their accounts deleted if possible - especially idorea, she is very active in the forums and can be convincing so I can see a lot of naive people falling for this scam. They must be making thousands of dollars out of this.
Do I have too much free time on my hands? Absolutely, I'm a bored housewife who just moved interstate and doesn't know anyone here yet. Honestly it was pretty funny, some of the stuff they say to you is utterly ridiculous. On a more serious note though there are people giving these hustlers real money hoping to get a result.
I have kept all the emails in my inbox am happy to send them to anyone who is thinking of giving this "supplier" any money
Please do not under any circumstances trust either of these people
Thanks for your time reading this, I hope this helps someone and if you need any proof of the above, please let me know, I kept everything and am more than happy to share it
This has been going on since the stone ages
Con artists will always be around to control believers
The great ones make it an art form
It's a smoke in mirror circus act
These people are the Skum of the Earth
They prey on people who are at their lowest
People who are desperately seeking Help and drain them of their lofe savings in some places,this is half the reason why it's illegal in some places..These days it's easy for them to catch a target,the internet is a safe haven for them,they can do their game from thousands of miles away.No more back room of the circus booths
How can you possibly defend this obvious scam Mayline? Unless of course you operate the same way, which going by your profile seems like a fair guess, no spell needs $400 USD worth of animal spit and nile river water and a doves egg from some random forest in nigeria!
Mayline you are defending the concept of paying for the materials for these scam spells, after reading the whole post you stated "This spell casters are real, no doubt.
Spell materials are real, how do you get a spell done if you don't use materials"
You are plainly saying that the spell caster I was talking about is real (no doubt!) when they quite clearly are a con artist. What other conclusion is there to come to other than you are supportive of this? Offering free spells and then "referring" people to a "supplier" to get very costly ridiculous ingredients is a con job - of course the supplier they recommend is the "only" trustworthy source of said ingredients - its a scam and anyone who says otherwise is either being scammed or scamming someone else