Internet dating has to be used as a way to see if you like the look of someone (via picture early on), get on via a couple of e-mail messages and then maybe a couple of shortish phone calls. Then you have to meet up in real life. Any tiny feeling during this time of things not being 'right' and you bale out. Anyone not turning up to the first date you bale out. Any hint of the other person not being upfront or honest on that first date you bale out.
I know friends who seem to use internet 'potentials' as 'head doctors' in that they speak for hours on the phone and tell all sorts of secrets, feelings and fantasies to someone they have never met and, in some cases, have no intention of meeting. In this day and age we can see a Facebook page, google a person, take an instant picture and send it immediately. The tools for verification are there if you choose to use them.
I do feel for those who have been strung along but everyone (male and female) must be guarded online and err on the side of caution at all times. The alarm about this particular online profile is that 'he' claimed to be a teacher yet lived in Marylebone. I really don't think many 30 year old teachers earn the sort of money that would even buy a garage in that area.
I really don't want to knock the women who were duped here but unless you use internet dating to actually get out and meet the potential men (or women) you are opening yourself up to this kind of scam. Maybe, like my name, I am incredibly cynical but in the world of online dating I think that is the only way to be.