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Scammer requests gift cards to Sephora and other retail and gaming stores. Claims her mother died and she can't pay for the funeral. Pretends she will visit and then comes up with an excuse she can't make it. Says she is a CEO of a Forex Trading Company. Using the email cruzannabel700(at)gmail.com -- BEWARE OF THIS SCAMMER! She will say her identity has been stolen and she lives in Atlanta, GA. She will take your money. BEWARE OF THIS SCAMMER!
Using the Name Annabel Cruz

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Here’s her site.
https://terresawilliamart.com/about/

She tried to rip my dad off. All the same MO as above. The crappy phone, the bogus website. What a [censored].
She’s no using Teresa William
She’s no using Teresa William

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Make that: now using terresa william (two r’s)

Anna Hollis is now using the name "Jellier Richard" Same fake website- nothing changed but the name. https://jellierrichardart.com/

She asked me for $35,000 after 2 weeks of texting.

Excuse me, darling, do you really want me to believe that an international art dealer doesnt have a fully functional cell phone?

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Just a high profile user posting photos and interacting with users.
Has questionable actress followers depicting same.
Listed gmail from Poland and correlating names found here.
Please cross reference. Good luck.

https://instagram.com/anna__michalczyk?utm_medium=copy_link

[email protected]

https://instagram.com/anna__michalczyk?utm_medium=copy_link

High profile user profile on Instagram.
Same person?

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This woman is out to get anyone: Same experience as many of you only she is using different names. In April she was using the name Martina. I saw over the weekend she is now back on FB dating using the name Susan out of San Antonio.

[email protected]

Good Day My Darling My Best,

I write this message in the middle of both happiness and depression. I am happy that I have you in my life. On the other hand, I am depressed because the equipment got lost in transit. Immediately after I got the confirmation that the contract has been approved, I ordered some equipment so that I can get them and use them here for the project.

The equipment arrived today and I discovered that the major one is missing. I tried to talk to the company but they insisted that there is nothing they can do about it since I was the one that places the order and the delivery myself. I spoke to the local that was assigned for me and she told me we can find it.

We checked online and we found the equipment, but the problem is the cost compared to what I have. The price for the equipment is 15,468 Euros and I only have 11,000 Euros cash with me.

I need to get 4, 468 Euros. I tried to use my debit cards from the ATM machine but my card has reach limit after withdrawing money for holiday home I rented and also payment for the skilled laborers I hired for my contract here, I would have love to call my bank but my bank will never release any money from my account if I am not present in person and it will not make sense for me to start traveling back due to the high risk of the spread of the corona-virus pandemic. I tried to make an online transfer but it did not go through because I made the transfer from an unauthorized location.

This is the problem with honey. I would have loved to explain to the company that gave me the contract but this can wreck my career as it is not presentable. I am confused and you are the only person that I can explain these to. I know it is not right for me to tell you all these but it is my problem and you are the only one I can tell. Honey, I know it is wrong for me to ask you for help but I don't have any other person to tell.

I need you to lend me this money so that I can get the equipment as soon as possible and start the work on time, finish up as soon as possible. Get paid and come over to you. I will return back the money once I receive the payment at the end of the of the contract

You are my last hope.?

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Do not trust anything on dating sites, there are so many scammers, even on the paid one that are supposed to be good. I started COPYING all chats, pictures and saved them in Word.
If any one is interested I have plenty of material on ANNA HOLLIS over a long time , and under different names and different sites. Send me an Email if interested to : [email protected]

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Minha experiência foi semelhante à dos outros relatórios. Ela se aproximou de mim em busca de um parceiro para a vida toda, através do Instagram. A falsa história de fundo Donativo para pessoas Carenciadas, Simulei um donativo, mas o banco não permitiu. Ao que sei ela está em Portugal ou vem cá varias vezes, coloca dezenas de fotos novas todos os Dias, quase todas tiradas em Lisboa, ou por Praias Portuguesas. Agora por mensagem diz que esta na America, 6horas de diferença de Portugal.
Embora 'Anna' tente dar a você a sensação de que você é o amor da vida dela, ela nunca responderá a nenhuma pergunta específica levantada em seus e-mails, respondendo em respostas básicas.
Ela solicitou um Donativo varias vezes, eu enrolei com mensagens diversas, por vezes ela ficava brava comigo, ate que começou a não me dar respostas as mensagens, ou saltava as perguntas que eu lhe fazia. Nunca recebeu nenhum dinheiro de mim.
site oficial e atual https://www.instagram.com/anna__michalczyk/
canal publico Telegram com nome – anna michalczyk
as minhas mensagens são por watsapp para o nº +1 401 589-1902
Mas vou tentar saber mais conteúdo desta pessoa, em varios dias mudou de Paginas e tem a pagina do FacebooK parada sem atualizações.
https:// www.facebook.com/anna.michalczyk.39589
apresentou-se como anna.michalczyk .
Já confrontei com a mudanças de sites? Ela diz, que é tudo fraudes.

Eu só acidentalmente encontrei este arquivo de embuste .. OBRIGADO

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Received an email from Silver Singles saying ES 56 years old from Lakeville was interested in my profile.Messaged her and she changed her name to Katrine and claimed she was a new member.I asked for information about the occupation she
submitted. Immediately deleted her file on Silver Singles.I am sure she got my information from the fake [email protected]

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Anna Hollis aka [email protected] fake website suspended by Google.Same
scenario."Janet" of West Hollywood,CA viewed my profile on Silver Singles.I responded
said she was about to be married to a "great guy" but she claimed someone saw my profile not a member of Silver Singles who was "found my profile interesting."I emailed
her,she sent back a bunch of pictures of a female about 40 years old.She claimed to
be 57.After three texts she gave me the fake 1 346 800 0346 phone number stating
only cell phone texting.Did not hear from her after that.She knew I had no money for
her to scam.She knows nothing about art and biography is a complete phony.

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...I GOT THIS ON A SITE, LIKE IT SEEMS MOST HAVE :-) OF COURSE THE FIRST THING I DO IS LOOK UP HER NAME AND ALL I CAN SAY, YOU PEOPLE AREN'T THE ONLY ONES SHE'S '' CONTACTED '' THRU A FRIEND ! HERE'S THE NOTE I GOT ON SEPT 15, 2020-

Sep 15, 2020

Hey,
I am so sorry to if this message bothers you ,I was on here trying to take down my profile when my friend, Anna who was sitting next to me asked if she could view few profiles and after spending time surfing she found interests in your profile and she would like to connect with you.

She is not a fan of online dating , never has she tried one, who knows, you guys might click. She is beautiful, loyal and easy going. She is 58yrs old and has been single for a while.

If you would like to connect with her, here is her details. [email protected]

Please do copy her info out as you won't be able to see this message anymore after I take down my profile.

Wishing you both good luck.

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She is also using the name Emily Peters and a web site at emilypetersart.com, which looks a lot like the web site at annahollisart.com.

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Anna Hollis is attempting the same [censored] with me!

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The fictitious “Anna Hollis” is in fact the perpetrator of an elaborate criminal scam that is continuing as I write these words. “Anna” uses a web site, AnnaHollisArt.com, to entice potential marks with whom she has connected at two dating sites, EliteSingles.com and SilverSingles.com. Anna’s ruse, as others have noted here, eventually involves a business trip to Poland that goes awry. But here are some additional, fascinating details that I turned up, to wit:

1. Her very impressive credentials as an artist at AnnaHollisArt.com were lifted line-for-line from the web site of a real and highly accomplished artist named Steven Fisher who lives in Rhode Island. Steven was surprised to hear from me, but also mildly amused.

2. All of the paintings supposedly done by Anna that are displayed at AnnaHollisArt.com were ripped off from a site called ArtPostGallery.com. The owner was shocked to learn of this from me, especially since Anna even used the prices given at ArtPostGallery.com.

3. Plug in any of Anna's pictures at Google Image Search and you will discover that they are all of an actual woman named Anna Huzar. She is a Polish-American society girl, and her husband, Joe Michalczyk, is a partner in a big accounting firm. Joe hung up on me when I tried to alert him to the fact that photos of his wife are being used in an elaborate scam.

4. Joe and Anna were married in 2016 in an elaborate ceremony in Italy. They spent their honeymoon touring Europe.

5. Anna Huzar did some actual modeling, and that's why there are many photos of her on the web. If her husband hadn't hung up on me, he'd have learned that quite a few of those photos -- of his wife, that is -- are posted at xhamster.com, a porn site. Anna Huzar is fully clothed in all of them, but her beautiful legs are nicely on display.

5. Anna Hollis' fake European background story is cribbed in part from details of the life of Anna Huzar and her European travels with Joe Michalczyk.

6. There were some contact phone numbers and addresses at AnnHollisArt.com, but on Zillow they turned out to be dumpy little apartments. The contact information has since been replaced with an address and phone number in Poland that undoubtedly is a phony, although I haven’t bothered to confirm this.

7. The love letters Anna sends to her ‘marks’ via email are generic in tone, with canned boilerplate about her artistic philosophy. Her first letter, a long one, included a ‘revealing’ story about a supposedly gay son who is the co-owner with his lover of a London night club. ‘Anna’ says she is still struggling to accept her son’s homosexuality. She claims she was widowed in 2008 when her husband died of cancer. Although ‘Anna’ tries to give you the feeling you are the love of her life, she will never respond to any specific questions raised in your emails to her.

8. There's a philosophical statement about art at AnnaHollisArt.com that may actually be the scammer's own, real work, since it seems to have been written by someone with an IQ of 100 who knows nothing about art.

Visualize a sweaty, unshaven 300-pound guy working from a basement in Kazakhstan, and you probably have a more accurate picture of Anna than the ones posted at AnnaHollisArt.com.

Concerning EliteSingles.com, where 'Anna' found me, it is manifestly a rat's nest of scammers, crooks and con-artists, but the owners of the site have done absolutely nothing that I can discern to clean it up. In the 30 days I belonged to EliteSingles.com, I received no fewer than 15 messages from women exhorting me to meet their lovely friend Anna by contacting her off-site at [email protected]. I wrote EliteSingles.com to tell them all of this, but they effectively ignored me with a perfunctory, canned response. I did, however, get the attention of the FBI, and before I am finished, I will make certain that at least a dozen state attorneys general know all about ‘Anna’, and about EliteSingles’ cavalier attitude toward the crime orgy they have allowed on their site. The company is running a scam of its own, by the way, by co-mingling SilverSingles men and women without disclosing any ties between the two dating services.

Stay tuned for future developments. I will report back when appropriate.

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My experience was the similar as the other reports. She approached me looking for a partner for life. We texted for over a month. She said she was in Poland to sign a contract for $9,000,000. She could not sign until she paid a huge tax bill to China. Then she wanted me to loan her some money to pay this bill. I should have caught the scam then but did not. I tried to send her the money but bank said it was a scam and would not let my money go. She ended up not getting any money from me.

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Its the identical same story as above.. I did multiple searches in Florida where she said she had a resident in Sarasota. You can't find any info.. This is a very elaborate scam. I got pics of her sitting on a plane when she supposedly landed in Poland for an art deal. She sent pics with a written hand note with my name on it. I got a naked pic of her. She (or some woman) called me and we talked a couple of times. I follow her on Instagram. I text her on Instagram... I only accidentally found this scam file.. THANK YOU. I was just about to send her $500 in Bitcoin.. I do IT and she had an answer for every question I ask about her Website.. Don't be fooled like I was.. I only lost $150 in gift cards..

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Same as it’s described on this site, I was able to find the scam due to writing manners and fake thoughts.

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My experience didn't get that far. But the story started the same: contact on dating site from her friend, link to art website, story about family in Poland. It all felt a little to convenient, so did more digging. Glad I found this report to prove my suspicions were true.

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- Austin, TX, USA

You get a response on a dating site from someone claiming to have a friend who is not on the site, but likes your profile and pictures. You contact them, and they claim to be Anna Hollis, and artist and art dealer. There is a website for her, annahollisart.com, and an associated website thomasperezart.com, and both have fake information that appears to be real. Text messaging and email communications try to convince you that Anna Hollis has become very enamored with you, and there are pictures sent of a beautiful blonde woman that is suppose to be her. After many texts that try to impress you with how strong she feels about you, she claims to take a business trip to Poland. Then you get a desperate email saying that she has had a mistake threaten the business deal, and there is a request for money to be sent to help her. They also can send a picture of a fake passport for Anna Melody Hollis.

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