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The Challenges of Reporting Scammers

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Scammer calling himself Daniel Deneese, using the ID deneesedaniel on Words with Friends and Google. Convincing my friend that they’d been scammed was very challenging - despite the scam being a textbook Words With Friends military romance scam .   Unfortunately reporting internet scammers, especially romance scammers can also be a very frustrating experience.   You can report the scammer to local, regional or national police, but they usually don’t have any jurisdiction, or enough evidence or interest to do anything about the scam. Better than doing nothing I suppose, and in this case the reporting process helped the victim come to terms with having been manipulated and scammed. There are few sites where you can report a scammer and share the info and photos that they’re using to help others.   In one case - male-scammers.com - the burden is heavily on the victim to provide sufficient evidence - including personal data, messages and email communications in chronological...

Identifying Fake Military ID

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An important factor for a scammer to convince their victim of their false identity is showing them a piece of official looking ID. Since many scams involve claiming to be with the American army (or other branch of the military) fake military ID is usually shared with the victim.  Fake military ID used by Words with Friends scammer Daniel Deneese (deneesedaniel) to establish credibility with his victim.   I looked at the false ID my friend was sent and decided it was false for a number of graphical reasons. I shared the same image with a friend who was associated with the military and got a completely different set of reasons why it was fake. Official reasons (provided by a subject matter expert): * This is not a military ID.   * You cannot have any type of background in the photo. * No facial hair permitted for white males * It’s a crime to make a copy of military ID. Less official reasons: * This looks like a photoshop template that scammers can easily modify to ref...

Words With Friends Scammer Daniel Deneese

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Creating this to help a friend who was scammed by a criminal they met through the Words With Friends app. The victim was groomed over a couple months in late 2021 before the demands for money began. This fraud has since been reported to authorities. The scammer was using the identity of Daniel Deneese, claiming to be with the American army based in Pakistan or Afganistan.  No one by that name exisits in the  DFAS or Veterans databases . Scammer Details These are the FAKE details used by the scammer when contacting the victim. If you're contacted by someone using any of this information there's a very strong likelihood that they're a scammer trying to take advantage of you or someone you know. ​ Name or Alias: Daniel Deneese Gmail and Google Hangouts ID: deneesedaniel@gmail.com Phone and WhatsApp ID: 612-470-7330 Words With Friends ID: deneesedaniel  Images this Scammer is Using The military ID provided to the victim is fake. The number is a virtual Google Voice number use...