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Alessandro Cinquini

Have you seen this man before? His photographs are particularly popular with African scammers. If you have seen his photos on social networks or on dating sites, be sure that this is a fake account created by a dangerous Internet scammer with the goal of earning money!

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Alessandro Cinquini is a well known social media influencer on Instagram (alex_theofficer) with over 37.5K followers. He publish travel posts around the world while working for Carnival Cruise Lines as a first officer.

Cinquini gets a lot of messages from women who have been scammed by people using his photo. They create fake profiles on social media with pictures of Cinquini, creating a fake life, making many women fall in love with them and asking for money countless times until their bank accounts are drained. The scammers started using Cinquini’s photos when he had 10,000 followers on his Instagram account.

The scammers come up with different stories using Cinquini’s photos, but most of them are related to the fact that he allegedly served in the army and was drafted abroad in Iraq.

Remember Alessandro Cinquini face if you see him again!

This gallery features photos of Alessandro Cinquini, which were used by African scammers on dating sites!

Remember, the man in the photos, has no relation to fraud, his photo is used by bad people for benefits!

Alessandro is waging a personal war against the scammers on his Instagram. He encourages women to be smart and thinking. He collects fake accounts with his photos and publishes in his story.

Cases of fraud using photographs of this person are also mentioned on other sites.

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