• Fake Maria Flores

    Posted by scamblock-official on April 7, 2021 at 12:23 am

    Hello Everyone, thank you for joining us on this journey to take down scam artists on Social Media. As more ways to make money emerge through cryptocurrencies, trading and other means of finance, so do the scams. There are always those who are targeting hard working people like you. My company has partnered with Instagram to put a stop to that. I will be posting twice a week with different profiles on individuals who are scammers. So pay attention, share, and let’s get these losers put of here! First up is this “lady” Maria!! If you see or if she dm’s you please avoid her at all costs!! She’s taken countless people’s money.

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    #bitcoin #crypto #cryptocurrencies #scammers #litecoin #ethereum #classroom #crypto #trade #bitcoin

    Garry replied 3 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Jose

    Member
    October 8, 2021 at 6:22 pm
    Newbie

    Hi I’ve been scamming scammers for awhile I think they are getting smarter Im sure some of them are call centers overseas with scripts and individuals working alone this is Sgt. Amanda Stanford this poor girl has been through some shit on top of these people stealing her identity there are fake facebook accounts they know her last first and last name even her daughters name it’s not right not right at all this person pretending to be her going by the name Stanford Louis will go as far as asking you to trade identification this person is pure evil stupid but evil. 😈👊

  • Garry

    Member
    October 9, 2021 at 9:38 am
    Newbie

    Just be safe these idiots can hurt you … And huge respect to scamblox.oi for exposing these scammers!

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