“My photo seems to be used quite a lot and I don’t know why.” “So a lot of times those photos would remain up until I reach out to that person and make some catty comment about how interesting it is that you look just exactly like me, and then I would notice a few days later that profile would be taken down. “I complain or report the photos and I get a reply back saying that the photo was verifiable somehow or that they couldn’t determine that it wasn’t verifiable. However, he had never been told money was involved. “I feel very shocked, upset, and definitely sorry for the women who were taken in by a story that was combined with a photo of me.”Ĭain said he was gay and “not even after women”.Ĭain said he often got texts from women across the world telling him they had seen his photo on a certain dating site or app or even Facebook and had finally figured out it was not real. He then read Joanne’s story and saw the photos. Stuff called Cain early Tuesday morning and told him his photo had been used in the scam to con women out of millions of dollars. It was actually Mark Cain on a private jet flying from Dallas to see an estate that was for sale. The Tinder swindler used several photos of a man he said was “Dale Plumides”.