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I received a friend request from an online user on TikTok, under the name of Haybrew. At that time he told me that his name is Alejandro Haybrew and he was from Hawaii, but had moved to Alabama and lives in Trussville now. We had planned on meeting, but each time we were supposed to meet an "issue" would come up. First it was his sick daughter, he needed money because she was in the hospital. Another time was he forgot his debit card on the way to meet me and needed money because he couldn't get gas. He broke his computer screen and needed it repaired because he works from home in logistics and has to have it to work with. He was sending me pictures of him and professing his undying love. After several failed attempts at meeting, asking me for money every payday for one thing or another, I decided to do a Google facial recognition search on one of his pictures. The pictures he had been sending me were actually of Marc Andrew, Mr. USA. When I questioned him about it, he tried to make me believe that he really IS Marc Andrew. At that point I knew he was lying and scamming me.
$300
AL, USA- 35014
Romance
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Unknown
January 13, 2026
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