Tuesday 27 September 2016

PETER CHRISTOPHER JUE


PETER CHRISTOPHER JUE

His victim met him on Meet4u
He said he was U.S.A Army. As so many scammers do these days they were targeting Filipino women.

IT IS THOUGHT THAT THIS IS FILIPINO SCAMMERS

This is Peter Christopher Jue contact +19512526535 and his best friend name Chris is this also +17814841025

The woman is too upset to tell me very much... she paid a lot of money to a woman collecting in the Philippines by Western Union called Jean Pardinas...
then to Raquel Arabacca, she said she is from Bohol.

Jue Peter is still on Badoo using the telephone number given here.

https://www.facebook.com/WARNINGANDSUPPORT/posts/546896858831029

Ladies beware he is also using a new picture of a different soldier and claiming he changed his name from David Christopher Jue to David Johnson Jones. He claims he is from Fort Sam Houston and sounds very convincing, but same guy. His username in social media is HUOHANJUE




I had been corresponding with this individual as well. I met him on MeetMe. He was using the name David Johnson. We started chatting on KIK on his username Huohanjue

Soon thereafter, he professed his love and as usual In these scams, he began asking for money. He even went as far as to ask about my tax return. I was fortunate, I did not send money. He claims to be on a "special mission" in Africa. I did some digging around and found him on FB with the name Christopher Jue and also under Mac Jue Chris. I called him out on it, and sent him screen shots letting him know he had been caught. He still is insisting his real name is David Johnson Jones and his pics were stolen. He did tell me this at the very beginning. if you need any more info, ask. I did my research on this guy.

15 comments:

  1. hi ::) this guy was active in Facebook under Name Scott Huth Jue and his friend Murphy Hernandez
    I found out its a wide net of scammers probably all sitting in Tarlac City

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    1. What makes you say in Tarlac? Can't find Scott Huth Jue.... and Murphy Hernandez seems to be Filipino. They are all nets of scammers, they don't work alone. I would be interested in what you know.

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  2. I had been corresponding with this individual as well. I met him on MeetMe. He was using the name David Johnson. We started chatting on KIK on his username Huohanjue. Soon thereafter, he professed his love and as usual In these scams, he began asking for money. He even went as far as to ask about my tax return. I was fortunate, I did not send money. He claims to be on a "special mission" in Africa. I did some digging around and found him on FB with the name Christopher Jue and also under Mac Jue Chris. I called him out on it, and sent him screen shots letting him know he had been caught. He still is insisting his real name is David Johnson Jones and his pics were stolen. He did tell me this at the very beginning. if you need any more info, ask. I did my research on this guy.

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    1. The best thing you can do now is to stop talking and block him. All you are doing is giving him practice on how to convince you.. and just keeping him going is the wrong thing to do.
      There are no special missions to Africa as you know.. and of course if it was secret.. it would be.. well.. secret.
      They will always insist their pics are stolen. Please. I ask you to stop all talking to him. If I had a $ for every time I am told their pics are stolen I could repay every victim their scam money back...
      STOPSCAMS@YAHOO.COM is my new email address if there is anything you want to send.

      But scamming will only stop when they get no response. As I say.. don't give him the practice. Please.

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  3. He messaged me a few minute ago, telling me he was in pain, and needed my help. I told him I did not have any money, but he could go to the US Embassy for help. He told me he don't want any money, I told him Good, I am not sending any. I must admit he does sound very convincing, but my heart knew better. I just can't believe I wasted 3 months of my life on him.

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    1. I have known women that have wasted many more and couldn't believe it after that they didn't know.
      They are convincing... that is how they get so much money... but I am glad you didn't lose and he got nothing from you.
      It's time to put him behind you... I'm sorry they found you... your life has been touched by a bit of evil... you are better off out of it !

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  4. I have recently been in contact with this individual as well he goes by the name steven eric jue and states he is from new york has sent me pictures of family and him in his work uniform! What is a scammer and what can they do? Can they steal your identity? I am glad I found this page because now I am glad I didnt let my guard down

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    1. They can and try to steal your identity. A scam isn't just him talking to you. Every profile is a scammer team. They go through what you have on your FB page.. people reveal a lot about themselves and often dob/sometimes even address/phone number often etc. All can be used.

      They will go through your Friends list. They will look for new victims and pictures to use. Scammer stories include children. Where do they get the kids from?? People they have been talking to and their friends.

      Putting pets on profiles is increasingly popular so women respond... pet pictures also are stolen.

      They are evil. Many say, well they got nothing from me !! They never get nothing. I am so glad you didn't let your guard down. Don't forge the real US Army is NOT allowed to contact women and say where they are deployed... so.. that eliminates a lot that will contact you !!

      Thanks for this name Amber.... be Vigilant !

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    2. Ladies beware he is also using a new picture of a different soldier and claiming he changed his name from David Christopher Jue to David Johnson Jones. He claims he is from Fort Sam Houston and sounds very convincing, but same guy. His username in social media is HUOHANJUE

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    3. I really just wish that all women would just heed the Army advice and know that anyone that comes to you and says Army will be fake. Then they couldn't be convincing at all.. because they aren't allowed to do this !!! Thanks Gina.. I'll add all of this so it's searchable.

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  5. Please do not send this person any money, he is using different tactics to try and get money. His English is perfect. He claims he is in dire need of medication and food. He is very convincing. But please don't become his victim. He used me.

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    1. Any tactics to try to get medication and food are so obviously wrong. Once they start about money then get out. It's always a scam. He claims.. means you are still talking to him doesn't it?? Please don't.

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    2. Yes, I was talking to him.. But after reading these messages I know I was being used. David Jones, you will not ruin my life any more. I am moving on with my life. He is in a lot of dating sites. Please don't fall for his stories of fire need.

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  6. precise urgent help....I will briefly met him in FB, we talked for months, then I went to Houngot and there the Calvary began. Sergeant Major George Christhoper said he was called after two years and disappeared, but you must take care of this scammer.
    There is too much to tell but this is not the time, it was deployed in Iraq and then to Syria, which was the last contact I had with the ... even a page they say they were from the UN they wrote to me

    https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=george%20christopher

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    1. Never believe anyone that says they are military.
      NOBODY from the military is going to contact you for anything and GET OFF HANGOUTS.. it is just scammers and women being scammed.

      that URL doesn't give me anything.. if there is a profile URL and you let me have it I can get him removed.

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