WARNING: Lonely Senior Women Scammed by "Catfish" on Dating Sites!

Thank you so much for being so honest with me, after all i would hate to think you are impersonating Elvis to get munnies from Di, and it's not the funny little Elves she is talking to , it's Elvis come back for more Peanut Butter & jelly
 

Yeah, I was wondering about a possible Alzheimer's connection as well, but dismissed it for the same reasons you did.

I'm going with the overpowering desire to find a mate as the clock runs out. Some senior women have learned life lessons and are on their guard, but I believe there is a significant demographic of those who are willing to do just about anything and pay any price to find what they're looking for.

When I was in my early 20's in NYC and attending college I needed moolah, and the opportunity came along to join an escort agency. Basically I escorted older women around NY, showing them the sites, having dinner and going dancing, serving as a bodyguard while they shopped at the higher-end stores, etc.

No "ten-cents-a-dance" jokes, please. :rolleyes:

But what I learned was that many women were more than willing to pay outrageous fees just for companionship of the non-sexual kind. Whether they had never been with a guy in their lives, or had had some bad experiences, or they just felt ignored as hubby attended his business meetings, they were reaching out for the human qualities of compassion and companionship.

The prices were steep - not as bad as the ladies Dr. Phil interviewed, but still enough to give most pause - and surprisingly they were not all rich. Many were just your regular-everyday-middle-class types who had scrimped and saved for their big NY adventure.

Just as lonely guys will drop $100 bills on an exotic dancer in the hopes of buying her attention, lonely women will do the equivalent with online suitors.

Sad, but true.
 
Oh, those Russian mail-order brides ... *swoon* ...

Every third one is named Irina or some variation thereof, most of them have "adult children" (whatever THAT is! :rolleyes:) and they all wax rhapsodic about wanting to find an honest, caring, loving, manly man.

I do my Catfish with them, but they still seem to ignore me ... :(

Maybe I'll take up my Thai buddy's offer to move over there - he tells me it's a Paradise! :D
 

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Another older woman scammed out of her money, sold her car and about to sell her house to give her money to a man in Egypt that she never met. More with show video here. I can't believe women who fall for this scam. Do you know anyone who was scammed for their money online??

Linda contacted the show because she believes that her sister, Patsy, is being catfished by a guy named “John” who claims he’s in Cairo, Egypt.

Linda says that “John” instantly started asking Patsy for money, saying he was in a bind! Patsy took the bait and has given “John” close to $75,000. Linda is furious her sister has fallen into this trap and wants to prove that this man isn’t the real deal.

Patsy, a retiree living on a fixed income, even sold her car for “John” and gave him $7,000 because he said he was low on funds and now she has put her home on the market for this “man.”

Her sister and niece are desperate for Dr. Phil to intervene because they claim “John” has convinced Patsy to sell her house and give him part of the proceeds to help get him to the US from Egypt so they can marry, collect the million dollars he has coming to him and live happily ever after. Can Dr. Phil help Patsy before she sells her house?
 
Another older woman scammed out of her money, sold her car and about to sell her house to give her money to a man in Egypt that she never met. More with show video here. I can't believe women who fall for this scam. Do you know anyone who was scammed for their money online??

Sorry, but I don't believe there's a cure for gullible. Even from the great Dr. Phil.
 
Sadly there always have been and there always will be gullible people that will be taken advantage of by con men.

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