Romance Scam by Princelet Dimacali Doma aka Letlet and Joana Albert Magpayo aka JAM also together known as JamLet
Scam/Fraud Info:I met Princelet Doma from the Philippines on the Bumpy dating app at the beginning of July, and we connected immediately. We started chatting regularly for long hours every day. After a few days, she told me she was looking for a job to support herself. When I asked about her dream, she said she wanted to start a small food stall to earn for herself and her family. She then asked for my help in setting up the business. Because I liked her and believed we could have a future together, I agreed and supported her financially in establishing the food stall apart from helping her with her medial emergencies (for herself and her father) and to clear her debt which was stressing her out
A few weeks later, we planned to meet toward the end of September, and she seemed very excited. However, just one day before my flight, she told me she had booked a selling spot for the Christmas season and wouldn’t be able to spend much time with me. This raised my suspicions, but I still decided to travel to the Philippines. While I was there, I did some checking and discovered that she had been in a live-in relationship with another woman, Jam for the past 11 years. Despite this, we met a few times during my stay. She told me she had fallen out of love with Jam since we started chatting, described her relationship as toxic and suffocating, and said she wanted to leave Jam to be with me. I believed her and agreed to continue the relationship.
In early November, she left Jam’s house and moved in with her parents. I continued to support her both financially and emotionally as she tried to move on. Things seemed to improve, and by mid-November she said she wanted to spend Christmas and New Year with me to start a new life together. Based on this, I booked flights and hotels.
However, on December 23rd, just one day before my trip, she asked me to cancel, saying she was unable to move on and was still in love with Jam. I assumed she needed more time to heal and cancelled my plans. Shortly afterward, her communication became distant and infrequent. On 31st Dec she said she was under stress and needed peace of mind and we stopped talking. Later, I discovered that she had continued communicating with Jam despite repeatedly denying it, and had even spent several nights at Jam’s house while she was at her parents place while trying to move-on and be with me (as she used to tell me). I subsequently learned that within a week of asking me to cancel my trip, she had moved back in with Jam. I also later discovered that this was not an isolated case, but part of a pattern they have allegedly followed for the past 7–8 years to extract money from others.
Over the course of approximately six months, I suffered a financial loss of around 500,000 pesos (approximately 9,000 euros). I also have reason to believe that members of both Princelet’s family and Jam were aware of the situation and helped conceal the truth from me.
I am sharing this experience to raise awareness and help prevent others from going through a similar situation.
Their address is : - 56 Esteban Hulo, Dalandanan, Valenzuela City, Philippines (Next to E Jersey Bakery)
Here are the link of their FB
Princelet Doma :-
https://www.facebook.com/princelet.doma.2025
Jam Magpayo :-
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583844331348
Their Other FB Profiles:
https://www.facebook.com/jam.magpayo.08
https://www.facebook.com/princeletdoma97
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