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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #15 on: 29 August 2009, 12:11:43 pm »
Quick update:

The hotel has been called and I've spoken to the Manager, alerting him about Mr Wards dodgy past. They were very interested. I've also been in touch with the man himself and told him that I've contacted the police as 'Obtaining Services by Deception' is a crime punishable by upto 5 years Jail time. He's denying it all of course. God I wish I wasn't stuck in the house as I'd turn up at the hotel and give him the shock of his seedy sicko life.

At least I'm not so bored now pmsl....What a horrible person. Karma, where are you? x

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #16 on: 13 September 2009, 04:39:06 pm »
Has anyone thought of reporting this guy(or any other timewaters to somewhere like Genesis?
They are a group who help sex workers,giving out condoms,advice,telling you re STDs,helping with vaccinations & even going to the sexual health clinic with you if you are a bit nervous going alone...
They have what they call an 'ugly mugs' book where they put all the guys details that are known so other girls that drop in can rea/see it & be on the look out & poss add more info....
They will also go to the police on your behalf...
Keep Safe....
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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #17 on: 13 September 2009, 06:13:50 pm »
Ive often looks for the uglymugs website, anybody have a link?
find out exactly how and why a man hoping to escort women for a living has more chance of plaiting fog, and better earning prospects on Jobseekers Allowance.

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #18 on: 13 September 2009, 07:39:27 pm »
Ive often looks for the uglymugs website, anybody have a link?

Uglymugs don't have a website as such, they get mentions on other support sites such as Crimestoppers and Streetreach.

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #19 on: 18 September 2009, 06:22:26 pm »
I was, erm, getting busy and the next thing he leaned over and this huge belly slapped me on the side of my head and I had to fight my way out of it! The guys stomach was so big that it nearly suffocated me! You know the advert - Belly's gonna get ya? Well ladies and Gents, Belly got me!!!

thats gross. I would have slapped him and then walked out with the money  :D

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #20 on: 25 September 2009, 08:44:38 pm »
Had this guy try it on with me last year!! Said he was a Barrister in London but was up at his country house in Derbyshire. No problem. Then his daughter had turned up at the house in Derbyshire could we go to a local hotel? No problem. Then he could give me some money up front but would have to go to the cashpoint on Monday morning 'cos his money would have transferred from his ISA then!!!! No full money upfront no Kate!! LOL.

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #21 on: 29 October 2009, 12:51:02 am »
I've had a call from a guy tonight who sounded familiar, and remembered a warning about him on another forum. Checked it out and it's the same man.

He uses different names and phone numbers but always asks for a multi-day booking at his hotel. When I asked for his booking details for the accomodation it matched the warning I'd seen. He's a very plausible sounding guy, something commented upon in the past . Seems to book ladies who will have to drive a long way to him, who have also made a commitment to stay with him over several days. The money never materialises, on top of some personal issues which make things worse.

PM me for current number  and more details but he's rang me at least twice in the last year using other numbers and the original warning had a third phone number for him.


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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #22 on: 29 October 2009, 09:45:20 am »
Strawberry, was it this bloke? If so, I have a phone number for him from the end of August when he contacted my friend - PM me if it sounds like the same one (I might still have the hotel details for where he was staying as well).

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #23 on: 30 October 2009, 02:34:08 pm »
Yes Amy, this is the guy and I can add that as soon as alarm bells started ringing I told him I wasn't going to be travelling to see him.

He then said I was obviously I very tetchy lady who obviously had had a really long and tiring day!!!!!! As if I was being unreasonable.

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #24 on: 02 November 2009, 03:57:37 pm »
Yes Amy, this is the guy and I can add that as soon as alarm bells started ringing I told him I wasn't going to be travelling to see him.

He then said I was obviously I very tetchy lady who obviously had had a really long and tiring day!!!!!! As if I was being unreasonable.

Pmsl. When I told my friend about the SAAFE thread on him and she refused to see him, he sent a whopping great pompous text with a (misspelt) list of all his supposed legal qualifications and a stern ticking off about how he was putting food on her table and how dare she repay his kindness by being so distrustful? What a c*nt  ;D.

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #25 on: 03 November 2009, 08:13:26 am »

Pmsl. When I told my friend about the SAAFE thread on him and she refused to see him, he sent a whopping great pompous text with a (misspelt) list of all his supposed legal qualifications and a stern ticking off about how he was putting food on her table and how dare she repay his kindness by being so distrustful? What a c*nt  ;D.

If she hears from him again, tell him he's welcome to take SAAFE to court. None of his personal details have been published, indeed, we only have a partial number.

He's welcome to come on here and argue his case. I'd be happy to give the timewasting twit a piece of my mind.

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #26 on: 03 November 2009, 03:31:47 pm »
Thanks to Strawberry for the PM this is the guy who had me over, he pontificated a lot over the whole legal thing also total twaddle, if he does contact anyone please try to get any info you can so we can identify this pest.
I have never felt sio violated as this man made me feel it was awful and would not wish it on any other girl..

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #27 on: 13 March 2010, 06:17:33 pm »
Mr Ward contacted me again today asking once again for an overnight booking at "His place". I mentioned I would require cash upfront. At first he said he'd get the money from the bank Monday morning - the booking was for Sunday night. When I said no-way he made up some excuse saying he'd been ripped off by Escorts before.

This mans policy is definitely not to pay upfront. Still using I***/W******/G**** Ward. Number still 07871942**6.
« Last Edit: 27 April 2012, 04:31:06 pm by amy »

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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #28 on: 13 March 2010, 08:26:01 pm »
Ugh, what a revolting specimen of wank. Had to laugh at these attempts of his to confuse the little ladies with Big Legal Words And Phrases, though!
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Re: Potentially dangerous timewaster/scammer: Mr Ward, Derbyshire
« Reply #29 on: 28 June 2010, 05:47:07 pm »
This joker's doing the rounds again (and see also here) - current mobile number is 07871 9420** (pm for rest) - he actually rang me this afternoon and is currently of the belief that I will be spending the night with him on Thursday at his place in Dronfield, Derbyshire.

To recap for newer ladies, this bloke has been ripping off ladies for some considerable time and tends to ask about long bookings - overnights and longer (he asked me if I would like to stay Friday night with him as well since we would be having such a lovely time and he was such a nice man - I've been sweetness and light throughout  ;D) in the Lincolnshire and Derbyshire area; he is always happy to provide security details for outcalls and calls himself Mr Ward, although he has used a few first names (I got the usual one starting with G).

I knew it was him and stated clearly that my overnight outcall fee was ?900 and had to be paid upfront at the start of the booking and he didn't even flinch, but as we know, there would have miraculously been some sort of glitch between then and now and the bank wouldn't let him have it until the next day/after the weekend/nevereverever. He waffles on about how lovely you are and what a romantic time you will have (and has a broad local accent - sounds about 60 and slimy/overfamiliar - even if it had sounded genuine I wouldn't have taken a booking from him for longer than an hour tbh  :-X).

He does seem to mainly go for ladies from the North, but everyone needs to be aware of this one. I hope he doesn't get too lonely on Thursday...