- Joined
- Jun 12, 2014
To find the message of when he first expressed he would like me to marry him would take too long searching. But I remember he said he couldn't keep me off his mind. And it had to do with how wonderful and special of a person he thinks I am.
And here is the picture I sent him.
You all can rate me autistic if you like, but I gotta say...
Cynthia, I want to lay it on the line for you. All of these things you have told us are absolute hallmarks of classic online scams. The infatuation over the internet, the desire to help you with your projects, etc, these are not things that normal people do online; this is scammer behaviour.
You seem utterly unwilling to heed the good advice being posted here, which is entirely your prerogative, but I would suggest one thing: do not give anyone online — Simeon, producers, anyone — any personal information, and ESPECIALLY not money. They may say things like “we have everything funded and ready to go but we need a small down payment from you” or something of the sort. Do not, under any circumstances, send them this. Don’t send them social security information, bank numbers, even your address. The minute they ask for these, you will know for certain: scammers.
This is common knowledge for most folks but you seem particularly vulnerable to being swindled, so please know what you’re getting into.