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I didnt say anything about this being related to Facebook. Just reminding you about it.
Just viewed the pics. Son...I am NOT disappoint.
Reminds me of that one girl, at that one place, with three year old pictures, that I always thought was a dude from Idaho.
In other words, both are not real. :burtstare:
Do what the guys on bodybuilding.com do...ask for a spoon pic.
She must take a picture with a spoon to show she is not fraudin.
If she sends spoon pic....marry her.
No wonder Africa needs all this help, all the rich people in trouble are giving millions away when they could be feeding the starving
If I get bored, I tend to play along for awhile, then ask them for money just before the email they would ask me for money. Then when it comes in I say that Iasked them first and give them a different story from a different scam that I saved.
It's stupid but it entertains me.
I'm scared to ask. . but "why a spoon, cousin?"
Because its dull you twit, it will hurt more
(Alan Rickman rules! ).
I do believe you are officially CC'ed in the remaining emails.
I am??
Well. . forwarded every conversation. Hell. I'll let you email her. I'll text you my password the next time she emails.
I have NO emails from you other than the initial one with pics.
Yeah...she looks like she leads a hard life.
I agree. Any request. Would you like me to add anything in the reply?
This is a group project, folks.
On it.You know my request brah.
No. We ALL know this is a scam. I did some research, and the two ideas that I run into are A) this will eventually turn into her asking for money or information; or B) she is legit and does want to live in America, but will marry anyone for residency then divorce said person.I don't know, man. My gut instinct would be to just walk away from it. I don't know what the punchline will be, but it seems as though somebody is fishing for valuable information, and the less you say, the better.
Can you Google key phrases from the e-mail (or some other descriptors) in order to see whether it's a confirmed scam? If it is a scam, I doubt it's isolated.
Any request?I'm very entertained by this thread!
ask to see boobies.
I did. No go, so far.
I think I will make my own persona, and just fill you guys in. Unless, of course, someone comes up with a brilliant idea.