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DATING MONEY SCAMMER:  Christelle Amanda 23 christelle123@live.com - Abata, Mono, Benin

DATING MONEY SCAMMER: Christelle Amanda 23 christelle123@live.com – Abata, Mono, Benin – pretty hot of a refugee camp girl! (was that insensitive?)

A Dating Money Scammer

I guess the same old tricks still work!


This Romance Website Scammer Is:

Christelle Amanda, 23 
Miss Christelle Okebe
Daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Okebe

christelle123@live.com
From Ivory Coast. Living in Abata, Mono, Benin.
Attended some high school.Completed graduate school at HND.



The Scammer’s Details Are:

Do you drink? No
Do you smoke? No
Religion: Christian
How tall are you? 7’7″ (231.14 cm.)
How much do you weigh? 299 lbs. (136 kg.)
What was your income last year?$25-50,000
Do you like pets? No
Do you want kids? No
What color is your hair? Red
Do you wear glasses? No
Life is: Exciting
Do you daydream a lot?Sometimes
What kind of student are you? C
Do you read a newspaper daily?Usually
What is the derivative of x2x
What is your ethnicity?White/Caucasian
Do you have a car? No
Do you have a motorcycle? No
Ever been to Paris? No
Ever been to Miami? No
Have any piercings? No
Any tattoos? No
Do you use Facebook or Twitter?No
Do you normally start conversations with people or do you let them start conversations with you? I start the conversation
How many times did you go out per week last year on average? 3-4
How many relationships have you been in? 0-3
About many times did you exercise per week last year? 0-1
How many hours of volunteer work did you do last year? 0-5
How many books did you read last year? 1-4
Music still on blue, hip pop and foreign music
Movies: some exicting movies like action, horror, drammer etc
Television: ccn, bbc, designers progamme, comedy, sports
Games: have no much time for that

 


The Scammer’s Written Description Is:

i am lovely and honest with care and understanding, i also respect so much and use to be going out with friends i am lovely and honest with care and understanding, i also respect so much and use to be going out with friends i am lovely and honest with care and understanding, i also respect so much and use to be going out with friends i am lovely and honest with care and understanding, i also respect so much and use to be going out with friends

[This is a new scammer trick – repeating sentences over and over, as though it will make it true, or make you believe it!]


Her Message:

My Dearest one,
Greetings, I am Miss Christelle Okebe the only daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Okebe. I am currently living in a church camp here in Benin Republic West Africa, I have some funds I inherited from my late loving father Mr. Alex Okebe that was killed during the war that just finished in my country ivory coast,

The amount is (US$4.500, 000.00) which he deposited in a bank of African here and I need an honest and trustworthy person that can help me take this fund out of the bank so that I can come and continue my studies over his country and also you help me invest it in a business advised by you and 40% out of the total funds will be for your compensation for doing this work,

I will wait to hear from you so that I can explain better to you and give more details of the deposit. If you are interested contact me through my private email id so that I will give you more details and also send more of my pics in order to know me more, christelle123@live.com,
I will wait to hear from you, have lovely
Yours truly
Miss Christelle

 

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  1. DATING MONEY SCAMMER: Christelle Amanda / Miss Christelle Okebe 23 christelle123@live.com - Abata, Mono, Benin 00e37967f589762c5f6cc41377b65d8e562cf044bfade96088944e5c65cc9ba9?s=54&d=identicon&r=g
    raghu October 31, 2014 at 2:19 am - Reply

    scammer in the name of freda she has uploaded photos of blue eyed cass her mail id is freda26@yahoo.com

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