Pressure to get married.
Marriage is far too important in life to be rushed. Be wary of a wedding or proposal out of the blue. If a man makes you believe your marrying him is a matter of life or death — he's up to something.
Vague answers to questions about his past.
Always ask questions about your mate's background or past. If he refuses to answer these questions, be suspicious. If he does answer the questions, and you wonder if he is telling you the truth, look up the information he gives you on the Internet.
Questionable financial worth.
If a man brags about how much he is worth or claims to be broke because he is paying child support, that can be checked out also. Have him show you income tax records for several years before you merge finances. Always get proof if you aren't sure. Also, be aware if he is always asking to borrow money.
Lies about his age.
A man lying about his age is cause for concern. He may try to change the date because the real date of his birth is on a warrant for his arrest somewhere. If he claims that there was a mistake on his birth certificate, or his job made a mistake, he is lying. It's illegal to change your birth date.
Multiple social security numbers.
Having more than one social security number is illegal. If a man has more than one, he is using it to scam money or avoid the criminal justice system. If he claims to be a victim of identity theft, have him show you documentation.
2007-05-31 10:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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basically by using fact somebody says they are involved and interested in somebody does no longer propose they seem to be a 'con-artist'.. basically relax slightly, and be extra constructive with your self ^^.. of direction the main obtrusive sign somebody may be a con-artist is that if he askes you for a private loan, money, or different effectual products. yet considering that he works with you, why could he get a job, and then devote fraud..?
2016-11-24 19:35:47
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1. His first kiss goodnight includes a pre-nup with really small writing on the bottom. After you sign, a friend of his appears out of nowhere and they drive YOUR car away too.
2. He's Lindsay Lohan's cousin? And she needs money to pay her bail? Really??
3. You're in bed with him now.
2007-05-31 10:08:11
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answered by Your Uncle Dodge! 7
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He tells you that he can get the restaurant owner to give you both a free 15 course meal, and that he has everything sorted out...
Actually kinda sounds like my boyfriend... but I always beat him to it. I've friends in high places, you know :p
2007-05-31 10:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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She forgets that the two of you are only on your first date together, and tells you that she is pregnant, and that you are the father, and that in lieu of child-support, she'll settle for $500 in cash, right now.
2007-05-31 10:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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When he always leaves you alone to answer his cell phone.
When you go for a meal and he's "forgotten" his wallet
When you can't phone him,he'll phone you
When you never meet his friends
When he asks you to invest your money
When he doesn't say where he works
There are too many to list.
2007-05-31 10:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If he is asking, if you own a credit card, and how much your house is worth, and where do you bank, all on the first date.
2007-05-31 10:06:16
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answered by Rowan 7
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When he talks about how pretty you are, how your such a good person, and how someone else is doing you harm.
When he won't shut up about it, & is constantly looking for eye contact.
2007-05-31 10:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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when they empty your bank account out or ask you to pay for everything
2007-05-31 10:05:42
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answered by marsh 7
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Can't be certain.
I have actually never dated you.
2007-05-31 10:08:52
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answered by Mark F 5
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