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I recently opened up my stats to receive new friends.  A fellow by the name of "Peter A" and I communicated a lot yesterday.  Today, TWO women have warned me about him, telling me that he will ultimately ask for money.  Of course, I thanked them for their warning; he has used an alias previously, according to one of them.                                I cannot find my way back to their postings.  However, I just received, in my email, a question from Peter A, asking why people are saying bad things about him and they don't even know him.                                                                                                 I've been warned. I have many life lessons as well as NO money so I don't foresee a problem.  Nevertheless, since I cannot reply, as noted above, to previous postings, I am posting this.  Peter, you are right. I do not know you. But, I feel a moral obligation to warn others of what TWO women have told me.  As Dr. Phil says, one's history tells of his future behavior.  Apparently, you have made a history.

 

 

 

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@likessugar  sadly there are several profiles on Fitbit that are not true and misrepresent their intentions. Beware accepting friend requests from profiles that have only female friends and do not show any steps. The pictures are usually always not bad looking men with either pets or kids and they have inspirational sayings or something to that effect on their profiles. Please beware. 

Elena | Pennsylvania

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I hate to say it but you believe Peter A.

 

He is probably a fraud But go ahead and give him money or what ever.

 

Just be warned you are being scammed

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Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android

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@likessugar  sadly there are several profiles on Fitbit that are not true and misrepresent their intentions. Beware accepting friend requests from profiles that have only female friends and do not show any steps. The pictures are usually always not bad looking men with either pets or kids and they have inspirational sayings or something to that effect on their profiles. Please beware. 

Elena | Pennsylvania

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