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HJC Scammer operating outside Anfield


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DIRECT C & P FROM RAWK

 

 

Don't know if this is in the right place or if it's been posted before. It's from Evo's site and needs to be put out there for all to see:

 

 

 

I have had a phone call today of Kav, putting me onto Alan Dixon from the H.J.C. Alan does not have internet access so I am posting this on his behalf.

 

Alan was at Anfield today, in the H.J.C. shop, when a steward from L.F.C. came in to ask if they were collecting outside the ground, which they were not.

 

Alan then made his way over to the "gentleman" in question, who was taking money from tourists, selling them a photocopy of a Hillsborough poem from a red folder, under the auspices of collecting for the H.J.C.

 

Alan challenged the man as to his purpose, and the gent claimed to be from the H.J.C. When told that this could not be the case, since Alan was, the story then changed to claim a mandate from the H.F.S.G. Unfortunately for the collector Alan is also a member of that organisation, and was able to refute this claim also. At which point the collector claimed to know Brian Hall, and to be collecting on his behalf. This is a similar claim made by a bogus collector last year which I understand, Mr. Hall angrily denied. Alan made an attempt to get the gent into the H.J.C. shop to check his credentials, but he managed to escape away around the back of The Albert.

 

The purpose of this post is two fold. One to warn any unsuspecting visitors to Anfield of this scam, and to inform them that any official collector would have official accreditation on their person.

 

Second to ask for any information regarding the identity of this collector to be passed to Alan on the following telephone number:

 

07919 673274 07919 673274

 

The bogus collector is described as wearing a black Rebook Classic jacket, carrying a bag and in possession of a Staffordshire terrier.

This story has been reported to Juice F.M. as well as The Echo.

 

It is disgusting but sadly predictable that some would seek to benefit from a tragedy that still affects many today. Please help identify this man so that the relevant authorities can be informed.

 

Please circulate this post to any Liverpool F.C. sites you are members of.

 

Thank-you.

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Oh the best I can do on description is that he was a bit old, salt and pepper hair... but of a scruff growing into a proper beard. Skinny guy. The look of your average homeless man really. He was wearing a white t-shirt and faded jeans the day I met him. It was in the summer. On Gerrard's birthday I recall. So May 30, 2009. He's been there for a while. I figured if he was scamming he wouldn't dare do it outside the gates of Anfield or if anything be caught on it.

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DIRECT C & P FROM RAWK

 

 

Don't know if this is in the right place or if it's been posted before. It's from Evo's site and needs to be put out there for all to see:

 

 

 

I have had a phone call today of Kav, putting me onto Alan Dixon from the H.J.C. Alan does not have internet access so I am posting this on his behalf.

 

Alan was at Anfield today, in the H.J.C. shop, when a steward from L.F.C. came in to ask if they were collecting outside the ground, which they were not.

 

Alan then made his way over to the "gentleman" in question, who was taking money from tourists, selling them a photocopy of a Hillsborough poem from a red folder, under the auspices of collecting for the H.J.C.

 

Alan challenged the man as to his purpose, and the gent claimed to be from the H.J.C. When told that this could not be the case, since Alan was, the story then changed to claim a mandate from the H.F.S.G. Unfortunately for the collector Alan is also a member of that organisation, and was able to refute this claim also. At which point the collector claimed to know Brian Hall, and to be collecting on his behalf. This is a similar claim made by a bogus collector last year which I understand, Mr. Hall angrily denied. Alan made an attempt to get the gent into the H.J.C. shop to check his credentials, but he managed to escape away around the back of The Albert.

 

The purpose of this post is two fold. One to warn any unsuspecting visitors to Anfield of this scam, and to inform them that any official collector would have official accreditation on their person.

 

Second to ask for any information regarding the identity of this collector to be passed to Alan on the following telephone number:

 

07919 673274 07919 673274

 

The bogus collector is described as wearing a black Rebook Classic jacket, carrying a bag and in possession of a Staffordshire terrier.

This story has been reported to Juice F.M. as well as The Echo.

 

It is disgusting but sadly predictable that some would seek to benefit from a tragedy that still affects many today. Please help identify this man so that the relevant authorities can be informed.

 

Please circulate this post to any Liverpool F.C. sites you are members of.

 

Thank-you.

 

It wouldn't surprise me if it was the same skip rat trying to sell me 'Rocket fuel beak' the other week outside the Albert.There's always a crew of skag heads on the take hanging round outside the Albert on on a match day/night. Im sure i've seen either him or 1 of them with a staff, it defo rings a bell!

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Unfortunately I can do exactly dick to help with identifying this... well, I can't find the words to be honest.

 

If anyone does identify him, I sincerely hope that his details are posted up on here (Legal Ed: or somewhere else) as well as reporting him to the appropriate authorities. That was done to a Swedish spammer in another thread and I'm not even going to attempt to compare the two in terms of seriousness.

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Seen this guy before, he likes to hang around the back of B and M on Blue match days and try to charge people for the free car park by wearing an orange vest like a car park attendant. He got a dog after seeing one of mine and was asking me a bout this and that training dogs, next time I seen him he had got a dog and I shuddered, theres a big dog problem waiting to happen round there but this guy is a bad scammer, so much so he should be easy to catch and should be the first name the police should have if they have done their homework.

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I've seen him. I actually got one off him. Didn't care much for the poem just thought it'd be a tiny gesture. My cousin gave him like 2 quid for it. He's quite old. I feel a bit shit now.

Same as this.Thought at first he might be bogey but didnt really feel right to question him due to the cause.Lowlife scumbag.

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