Do a Video chat with webcams and voice. That is nearly impossible to fake a conversation with audio and visual. Ask them questions about the online identity, then ask the online identity questions about the video chat.
Meet them in person in a PUBLIC place like a coffeehouse. Ask them if they are the online identity and then talk to the online identity about your in-person conversation.
Have them take a picture of themselves doing a strange thing, like holding a lampshade in the left hand then have them email that picture to you. (Make sure it's odd enough that the scammer can't acquire that picture of the stolen identity to fool you). Elite scammers can photo-shop images almost flawlessly, this isn't 100%.
Get the phone number and talk to them on the phone. Then ask the online identity about details of the phone conversation. Then Google the phone number. White pages yellow pages.
Find a friend who simultaneously knows you and the person you don't know. Ask that friend if he knows the person you don't know and can verify facts you learned about them.
Get someone who's identity you do know, like a friend or family member and have that person talk to the person you don't know. Then ask your friend and the online identity about what happened in the meeting.
Send an email to the identity that the scammer is impersonating. If you send them an email and they say: "I don't know who you are" then someone is lying. For example someone claims to be from Microsoft, send an email to their something@microsoft.com address and see if they respond through it.
Anyone who accuses you of being paranoid for asking for these kinds of questions or doing these tests is probably trying to discourage you because they ARE trying to scam you. Reasonable honest people will totally understand that you want to verify identity, it's not unreasonable to ask for it. If the person is offended that you ask, it's because they have something to hide. If you take online personalities on faith, and automatically trust people without verification, you WILL be scammed out of as much money as they can get you for.
it means they dont like you
By stating they are parallel.
prove- show someone that you can do it, or show someone somthing that they dont believe.
Just say you didn't chat and if they say prove it say i you don't believe me i WILL cheat on you.
You can't I've tried looking unless someone wants to prove me wrong
do you mean when you are chatting online with someone? you can say: brb- be right back; bbl- be back later; bos- be on soon. do you mean when you are chatting online with someone? you can say: brb- be right back; bbl- be back later; bos- be on soon.
prove your love
it takes more than one example to prove someone is unfit.
why would you want to be with someone who doubts what you say and YOU have to prove to him anything- does he say he loves you but doubts your love for him? or you just want to show him that you are the right one for him forever? is that really what love is to you? when its right - there is no doubt for either one and no need to prove anything. if there are accusations or doubt now- it can only get worse- what will you have to prove next?
Someone can prove that he is a Muslim by quoting some of the basic Quran verses and reciting some of the prayers.
easy ,you start the fight , to prove ,it was not a joke ! otherwise ,don't say something you can't do till you are sure !
Yes, you can sue for defamation if someone spreads false information about you online. Defamation is when someone makes false statements that harm your reputation. If you can prove that the statements are false and have caused harm, you may have a legal case against the person spreading the false information.