Is Mr. David Liam a loan scammer?

Has anyone ever done business with him?

Answers:    YES.

http://www.419scam.org/emails/2006-09/01...

Not only is he a loan scammer, he is a 'You've won the lottery!" scammer that sends out those crazy e-mails...and who know how many other things. It's at the bottom of the page, in that connect above. He apparently has an e-mail going around where he is set as "Agent Davin Liam" in the headers of the e-mail; yet signing past its sell-by date with some lady's name at the bottom. He apparently used to own an account on Yahoo...I saw it in a poke about engine search that I did, for his name. His posts aren't on here (at most minuscule from what I could tell). If you see any posts by him, definitely report him...he's a total fraud, and may not even be a he. It's not his real describe, of course...and the lady's name is a fraud, as economically. It's not uncommon for scammers to post spam links everywhere, send disorganized e-mails, and post on places like addqa.com, Craig's List, etc. advertising to provide someone a 'loan.' They use multiple e-mail accounts to send masses of e-mail to thousands of ancestors, hoping even just a few will be dumb enough to spill out for one of them.

You give them your information for this said 'loan'...and they use it to steal your identity and/or drain bank accounts if someone is foolish adequate to give it to them for 'verification purposes.'

Gotta be careful...solely get a loan through an official ridge or agency. :-)
I can't add a thing to the previous post.

Watch for any volunteer you get on the internet, and most through the mail.


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