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2 Sure you have his real name?
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4 Lying about his occupation?
5 Get his address
6 Get his phone number
7 Only have his "sign in" name? So what?

Marital Status

8 Married? Single? Divorced?
9 Living with anyone?
10 Check for Tweets to and from wifey dearest
11 Not married!? So how come a woman with the same last name is co-signing on his loans? 12 Says he's single? So how come a woman with the same last name co-owns property with him?

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13 Check criminal records
14 What about jail or prison time?
15 Oh no! He’s not a sex offender – is he?
16 Check out criminal court cases

Financial Status

17 Does he have money or not?
18 What's his neighborhood like?
19 Is he lying about his occupation?
20 How much does he earn per year?
21 Does he own or rent?
22 If he owns property - what’s it worth?
23 Any bankruptcies?
24 Is this guy a tax deadbeat?

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27 Who's he been messing with online?
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29 If he’s really bad there’ll be newspaper stories about him – Check 25 years of stories
30 Court cases will tell you things even his mother doesn’t know

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MAN SHE MET ON A DATING SITE WILL NOT MEET WITH HER

DEAR ANNIE: I've been corresponding with an M.D. named Steve L. whom I "met"on a dating site.

He is very anxious to meet with me, but whenever I suggest a time and place,he always has an reason why it is inconvenient. The first suggestion was that he had to attend his daughter's wedding that weekend, the second suggestion was that he had a previously arranged vacation for that entire week.

The third suggestion fell through because his best friend was in a car accident and he had to nurse him/her back to health. We are still e-mailing and we are both very much interested in meeting eachother. I'm out of ideas as to when or where it would be convenienient for both of us to meet. HELP! Frustarated.

DEAR FRUSTRATED: Obviously, as much as this M.D. ( if he is an M.D. did you check him out onguyandlies?) has too many reasons why not to meet with you, although. All those "reasons" or just plain excuses,are more important to him then toactually to meet with you. In other words, you are not a PIORITY.

I wish that women would take a stand that they must be a PRIORITY, and if not then it's all over. PERIOD. E-mail your M.D. (after checking him out on gusyandlies.com) and spell it out to him, this should be his last chance. Let me know, what happens.

Annie.

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DEAR ANNIE: I met an attractive man through one of the dating sites. We exchanged emails for at least two months before we met.

So I feel that I got to know a lot about him. He took me out to a very expensive restaurant, although it was located 45 minutes from town, he was very well dressed and had good manners. I felt that we really hit it off. He called me the very next day and suggested that we meet the following Friday and go to Atlantic City for the day. I told him that I would prefer to stay in town. He suggested a very special restaurant in midtown.

I showed up at the designated place all dressed up, got lots of looks. There were no reservations in his name. I waited at the bar, for over half an hour, two gentlemen started a conversation with me, I told them the whole story. We dicided to wait another half hour and if my date does not show up we'll have dinner.

We proceeded to have dinner. I never heard from my no show date, I did not email him either. I wonder if I should, I'm still interested if there is a good explanation for his behaviour. Tell me your thoughts. Puzzled, in NYC

DEAR PUZZLED IN NYC: This very attractive man you met and went out with is probably married.

A) Your first meeting was practically out of town, 45 minute drive, right? Was he hiding?

B) The seconds"date" he wanted to take you out even further to AtlanticCity, you are smart not to have gone with him, after all you don't know whoyou are dealing with. I know, I know, he is attractive, well mannered etc..

C) He is vindictive, he stood you up because you did not go along with him for the day to Atlantic city.

The only "good" explanation for being stood up is: death of the date or aserious accident or a stroke where one is unable communicate even by eyelid movements. Don't call or email him, he is worthless.

Annie

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DEAR ANNIE: I'm in my mid forties, a bit overweight and plain looking. After many failedrelationships I finally fell in love with someone who loves me too. We areengaged and are planning to be married. All's going well, except thatunexpectedly my fiance's father lost his job and although their family ownsquite a lot of property, my fiance turned to me for a loan on behalf of his father.

I inherited a sizable amount of money from my parents and it is my one andonly security, I want to help my fiance's family but I feel uncomfortablejust writing a big check to someone I'm not even married to yet.

Afraid in Chicago.

DEAR AFRAID: You are in a precarious situation, you must not just write a check toanybody, period, married to him or not. First verify the ownership of allthe properties which your future father in law claims to own.

Guysandlies.com is a perfect site for that. Also verify his financialstatus. Even if it checks out that your future father in law is the ownerand will be able to return the loan that you might extend to him, the loanmust be done legally through an attorney, your attorney.

Be prepared for your fiance to object to my suggestions or worse, but youmust protect yourself,otherwise you might end up sans fiance and sans yourmoney. No fiance is bad enough, but to loose both the fiance and your moneywould be a disaster.

Annie

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