I’d been following Alex for over four years. I listened to his teachings and testimonies. He gave the impression of a humble person who was obedient to God. He spoke this way to himself and cited stories from his life to confirm his obedience to God.
After his live Facebook videos, Alex began asking for money directly to me on Messenger three years ago. At first, it was small amounts of £50, but over the past two years, increasingly larger sums of £200 to £500. Alex always justified this with urgent circumstances: his family was in a difficult financial situation, he needed to expand his ministry, or recently, he lost his passport while in Austria with no way to return.
So I felt obligated to help him. Only after the last correspondence did I realize he was lying. He’d asked me twice for a larger sum within a week… And the previous traditional transfer from my account had been rejected by his bank.
He explained that I needed to send him money another way, preferably via QR code or BLIK. Unfortunately, I did just that and sent him £200. Alex wrote, begging, but it was always a commitment that only I could help him or that the situation was exceptionally difficult.
Previously, he would ask for money after recording himself and prophesying or blessing, but then for several months, he only contacted me for money. I’m sorry he manipulated me for his own gain.