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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

He basically got away with it...that takes some balls and some serious effort

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

I couldnt watch past the first 5 minutes, was it good?

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By *ld StrumpetWoman
over a year ago

Telford

Average of ten million and five months in jail ffs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Average of ten million and five months in jail ffs "

Sign me up lol

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By *rince_B97Man
over a year ago

Wirral

I couldn’t believe they couldn’t give him a larger sentence. I guess although it was fraud, the women gave him the money willingly at the time and the credit card fraud was all in the ladies names.

Still, what a horrible bastard and the fact he now has a luxurious lifestyle selling “business management advice” is shocking too.

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham

A fool and their money are easily parted

These women invested in the idea that a billionaire on a dating app was going to give them the life they wanted. I don’t think they were totally innocent in this. Would they have even replied had he not been living the life style of a billionaire?

A fool and their money are easily parted

If it seems to good to be true, it probably is

Their downfall was their shallow greed blinding their common sense

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A fool and their money are easily parted

These women invested in the idea that a billionaire on a dating app was going to give them the life they wanted. I don’t think they were totally innocent in this. Would they have even replied had he not been living the life style of a billionaire?

A fool and their money are easily parted

If it seems to good to be true, it probably is

Their downfall was their shallow greed blinding their common sense"

I completely agree with this, I do feel sorry for them as it’s clearly going to take some years to recover financially but it was about them gaining a certain life style in the long run, that one who was his friend borrowed him 40k if I remember correctly and he did a fake transaction for 100k in return she never said nooo wait that’s to much just give me the money you owe me friend, she thought she’d hit the jackpot. I definitely think they are victims and he should of spent years behind bars for what he’s done but they’re aren’t completely blameless and must see that themselves.

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By *rispyDuckMan
over a year ago

Chinese Takeaway near you


"A fool and their money are easily parted

These women invested in the idea that a billionaire on a dating app was going to give them the life they wanted. I don’t think they were totally innocent in this. Would they have even replied had he not been living the life style of a billionaire?

A fool and their money are easily parted

If it seems to good to be true, it probably is

Their downfall was their shallow greed blinding their common sense"

What he said

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Im gonna sound dumb but...is it against the law to ask someone for money?

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By *rince_B97Man
over a year ago

Wirral

Agreed. No matter how much you like someone… who is giving someone £150k they don’t have?! They were sucked in by the lifestyle they could have.

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By *ranimallxl5Man
over a year ago

Winchester

Surely you'd ask him why he hasn't asked a family member or friend?

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By *nkforthekinkMan
over a year ago

london/fareham/brighton

What a legend!

When a man does it successfully they make a series out of it!

When a women does it, it’s considered normal these days

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By *ranimallxl5Man
over a year ago

Winchester


"What a legend!

When a man does it successfully they make a series out of it!

When a women does it, it’s considered normal these days "

Sure...??

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By *ranimallxl5Man
over a year ago

Winchester

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

He didn't actually get done for the swindling, it was something about a fake passport.

A guy in Portsmouth got 4 and a half years for the same kind of Fraud.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im gonna sound dumb but...is it against the law to ask someone for money?"

Giz a tenner and I’ll tell you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A fool and their money are easily parted

These women invested in the idea that a billionaire on a dating app was going to give them the life they wanted. I don’t think they were totally innocent in this. Would they have even replied had he not been living the life style of a billionaire?

A fool and their money are easily parted

If it seems to good to be true, it probably is

Their downfall was their shallow greed blinding their common sense"

precisely

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

Is this not just gold diggers getting their fingers burnt ?

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Is this not just gold diggers getting their fingers burnt ?"
Potentially yes. Though I'm not a fan of direct victim blaming and it's unfair to call it gold digging.

They saw a good looking guy, swiped on him and got a match, turns out he just so happened to be rich (which of course was a con in the end).

I'm pretty sure one of the women went on a single date with him, and decided it wouldn't work out. She did however continue contact with him as "close" friends. Meeting up with him as friends and while he was on dates with other women etc. As a friend she got fooled by his con too. She was not being a gold digger but enjoyed his charm and company as a friend.

There are clearly red flags and hindsights of woulda coulda shoulda. I can't say I really have sympathy for them, but it's unfair to stamp a conclusion as gold diggers got burnt.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a big believer in karma. His time will come

Mrs C

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

He’s about to become a huge celebrity , book, Hollywood movie , dating show

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I see his Instagram is back up and running.

Unrepentant creepy chap isn’t he!

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