Saturday, December 19, 2009

A Foreign Affair Love Me.com Complaints

Federal authorities are seeking your help in the continuing investigation and complaints made regarding international match-making services offered by AFA, A Foreign Affair and the Loveme.com web sites and it’s affiliates. Complaints range from promises made by executives to entice unsuspecting men to pay large sums of money to meet and choose women at socials and tours for long-term relationships from many countries around the world.

If you have attended any of these functions and feel that the promises made to you were never kept, report your experience and file a complaint to federal authorities. Currently, information is being collated from men who have been victimized over the past five years and longer.

If you feel you have been lied to or you are a victim of identity fraud, report your loss to the FBI, IC3 and BJA with the information below.

Internet Crime Complaint Center

The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).

IC3’s mission is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and refer criminal complaints regarding the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime. The IC3 gives the victims of cyber crime a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations. For law enforcement and regulatory agencies at the federal, state, local and international level, IC3 provides a central referral mechanism for complaints involving Internet related crimes. read more >>

Prior to filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), please read the following information regarding terms and conditions. Should you have additional questions prior to filing your complaint, view FAQ for more information on inquiries such as:

  • What details will I be asked to include in my complaint?
  • What happens after I file a complaint?
  • How are complaints resolved?
  • Should I retain evidence related to my complaint?

The information I’ve provided on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that providing false information could make me subject to fine, imprisonment, or both. (Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 1001)

The IC3 is co-sponsored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). Complaints filed via this website are processed and may be referred to federal, state, local or international law enforcement or regulatory agencies for possible investigation. I understand any investigation opened on any complaint I file on this website is initiated at the discretion of the law enforcement and/or regulatory agency receiving the complaint information.

Filing a complaint with IC3 in no way serves as notification to my credit card company that I am disputing unauthorized charges placed on my card or that my credit card number may have been compromised. I should contact my credit card company directly to notify them of my specific concerns.

Go to http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx to learn more about how to file a complaint with authorities.

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