Update on Natural Cures Scam (Traced to Singapore?)

Lincoln Adams | October 6, 2008 @ 10:37 pm

A while back I dissected a series of scam sites that were touting natural cures for a variety of illnesses that involved using nothing more than grocery items.  The scammer was using quite a few different aliases (male and female) and even now his real identity remains a mystery.

I received an email though that might shed some new light here.  Apparently the scammer is operating not out of the United States but in Singapore (the IP address resolved to a server in a town called Clementi.)

This new intelligence might bring us closer in finally getting this guy shut down for good, but it remains to be seen if the authorities in Singapore will care enough to look into it and run down this scumbag for causing so much misery.  We’ll see!

In the meantime, if you have any more information that might help, let me know.  :)


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4 Responses to “Update on Natural Cures Scam (Traced to Singapore?)”

CaseyC wrote a comment on October 7, 2008 @ 01:48:am
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Hmmm, I know this guy in Singapore who spends an inordinate amount of time on the Internet…I’ve even seen him around here a few times…

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on October 7, 2008 @ 02:05:am
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And oddly enough he hasn’t been around ever since I uncovered this trail too. Hmmm…… :think:

Isaiah wrote a comment on October 7, 2008 @ 04:30:am
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What a coincidence; I know that guy too! However, I traced him to Jurong and not Clementi. The towns are close enough but it now makes me wonder if he’s running away or just really selling his house…

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on October 7, 2008 @ 03:12:pm
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@Isaiah: Lies, everyone knows there no such town as Jurong… … … right? :wideeyed:


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