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Nigerian scammers pretend to be Russians E-mail
Wednesday, 28 February 2007

David, of Loveland, Colorado, says he fell for a romance scam in December 2005, when he thought he was helping a young Russian woman stranded in a foreign country.

"Since then I have been approached on every dating site I have joined by supposed women who are stranded in Nigeria or Ghana," David told ConsumerAffairs.Com. "When the dating sites are notified they are scammers they do nothing about it."

Did the person find you on a singles site and start professing their love for you in a short time? Did they tell you that they were currently working in a foreign country, mainly Nigeria? Are they telling you that they are having trouble cashing their paychecks?"

And after that they scream about russian scammers???

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Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on 30-06-2007 03:03
I joined several on-line dating sites, and naturally received numerous replies mainly from so-called Russia with beautiful pictures and writings. But when I ask them about their telephone numbers and also gave my number annd asked them to call to see if they are genuine or fake, they stopped communicating with me. I presume these just another scammers operating from Nigeria, or Russia.

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