RSN™ Fake Female Identity – Example Scammer Profile In Use: Georgina – Ghana Africa
Yep here’s another
Georgina
Ghana Africa
Her Details:
this is a little about my self? Age: 33 Gender: Female Orientation: Bisexual Country: United States Location: Oley, PA Height: 5 ft. 6 in. Body Type: Average Ethnicity: Black / African descent Hair Color: Black hair Eye Color: Brown Religion: Christian / Catholic Astrological sign: Pisces Level of Education: Some college Occupation: Other Income: I’ll tell you later Smoking: Don’t smoke & can’t be around smokers Drinking: Don’t Drink Relationship Status: Never Married Have Children: Yes not living at home Want Children: Undecided Looking to meet a: Male Age: 18 to 99 Relationship Desired: serious relationship with marriage potential,
longterm partnership,
friendshipLast Visit: Online Now!
Her Description:
Hello i am Georgina single with know kid 5’ 6″ tall and 143 lbs, Average build, Black hair – black eyes, chocolate colour and im mixed in religion as an state African i am Who I am? I am a kind, soft, lady with the heart full of unspent Love. I am tender and passionate, caring and responsible. Faithfulness and honesty i am principles of life. I am sincere and modest person, opened towards the whole world. I like to get to know something new. You would never find me simply laying on the sofa, just maybe in the arms of my beloved man. I dream to give my love to my only man in my life ,i feel the blissful happiness just being together. Are you ready for that too? I see that your tender heart is longing for love just like mine. I see that you are a caring, faithful, honest man who knows how to appreciate time with your beloved and find the biggest pleasures even in the simple things. I see you smiling and laughing and I will be happy to laugh together with you and share our positive emotions creating the warm atmosphere of our home. I see that you know when to have fun and when to be serious and responsible. I see that you are the man of my dreams, my heart and my life.well right now i am in Africa study my catering course my mom is African and my father also from Africa but he base in Allen, MD Maryland but i lost my father. i have know brother i have one sister so right now as i am talking with you i am at school now study my catering course here in Africa .i love to have fun.enjoy a good laugh.like cooking and sorry but don’t eat food out that much i love the movies and beach,a walking the park,traveling,shopping,home decorating,working out,art craft,musics,reading and i love to dance. i enjoyed spending time with my family.my favorite sports are swimming and Tennis..take care stay bless ?
Perfect scammer grammar. Notice that she says her father is based in Maryland, but she lost her father – all typical red flags. Just too much to list out here. A Ghana or Nigerian scammer for sure.
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Please remember that this is a fake identity that uses stolen photos and/or information from a real person.
Do Not Contact Him/Her – You Do Not Have A Relationship With Them!
They Do Not Want To Hear From Men or Women Who Have Fallen In Love With Their Face Or Details – This Is All Just A Fantasy!
The Real Person Is A Victim Also And Deserving Of His or Her Privacy And Respect
They Almost Always Already Know Their Identity Has Been Stolen And Used By Scammers Because Of All The Victims That Invade Their Privacy

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