Comment from nofool888
Been getting emails for three weeks as of 08-2007. Same photos as shown here. Now I have a nice bikini one also. This email just received has comments about whether I mind if she calles my her "kitten" as a tender name. Also, she writes in capital lettrs now "I LOVE YOU< XXXXXXX" This is fun to work this thing and see where "HE" wants to go and for how long.
to top ^Comment from Mark MacDonald
WOW!! Am I glad I found this!! I been talking to this girl for 2 days... and she sent me the EXACT F'n' emails and pictures she's sent to other guys!! Stupid Bitch!! I knew it was fishy,, but this is hiarious to me now... I don't know if I should keep stringing her along or just bust her sending her the various websites with her on them ... sent with a great big bowl of F OFF!!
to top ^Comment from Wayne
Correct Dameon. If Russia and Ukraine really wanted to stop these scammers all they would have to do is require Western Union to request a photo from the person sending the money. That photo would be compared to the person picking up the money. Of course since millions of dollars are going into their economies, it will never happen
to top ^Comment from Dameon
VAG - remember - it is unlikely that the women in the photos are the actual scammers. Most scammers are men and they hire girls off the street, or girlfriends or sisters; whomever has a legitimate passport. They send the letters in that girls name so she can make the pick-up at Western Union if someone falls for the scam.
to top ^Comment from v a g
used the same name like scamm id 2698 at this side different pics. and mailadress, hmm perhaps they have not so much wrong id s or passports to get money??
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