Scammer Jean Luc Vams
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| First Name: | Jean |
| Location [Address]: | France |
| Age: | 50 |
| Aka: | Sylvio |
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| Phone: | |
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I had a feeling something wasn’t right from the start. He kept sending me different pictures of himself, and something about them just didn’t add up. Then, he told me he was in the hospital, which made me suspicious. I decided to do a little research and discovered that the image he sent—supposedly of himself in the hospital—was actually taken from Pinterest! It belonged to someone else entirely. That was my first major red flag.
As our conversations continued, he eventually asked me for money. That’s when I decided to test him. I told him that before I could even consider helping, I needed proof of his treatment—a receipt or any official document from the doctor. Instead of providing anything legitimate, his behavior changed completely. He became defensive, rude, and even started acting strangely, trying to manipulate the situation. That’s when I knew for sure it was all a scam.
It was clear he had no real medical issue and was only trying to exploit my kindness. I’m so glad I trusted my instincts and didn’t fall for his lies!
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