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kayyoung50 GHANA SCAMMER: Karen Young  y.karen50@yahoo.com

kayyoung50 GHANA SCAMMER: Karen Young y.karen50@yahoo.com

Another Ghana Scammer

This one is quite good, writing is reasonable with few mistakes

This Ghana Scammer Is:

Karen Young
y.karen50@yahoo.com
New York, NY

[but really from Ghana]
IP Address: 41.66.194.170 [Ghana]


 

The Scammer’s Details Are:

That special man
Age: 34
Gender: Female
Orientation: Heterosexual
Country: United States
Location: New York, NY
Height: 5 ft. 7 in.
Body Type: Average
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Hair Color: Dark Brown hair
Eye Color: Hazel
Religion: Christian – Other
Astrological sign: Virgo
Level of Education: Bachelors degree
Occupation: Healthcare Practitioner and Technician
Income: $35k to $50k
Smoking: Smoke Socially
Drinking: Drink Regularly
Relationship Status: Divorced
Have Children: No
Want Children: Undecided
Looking to meet a: Male Age: 45 to 58
Relationship Desired: I’ll tell you later

 


The Scammer’s Written Description Is:

Sweet, kind, caring girl that loves music, having fun and has many interests looking for a genuine, affectionate, compassionate guy for friendship and hopefully develop into a long term relationship. If you would like to know more about me…you know what to do….hope to hear from you soon. :) 

[for a Ghanaian, this one is very smart and experienced – no mistakes, no scammer grammar]

Her Messages:

Message #1:

Hello 
Nice meeting you here. I’m Karen, new to this site and here looking for a good man to spend the rest of my life with. I’m a 34 years old woman, Have been married once but opted out. Iam looking for a man who knows how to treat a woman well, that is what am looking for. I hope we can get talking to see if this works for us.I am also taking my time to look for that special someone. Hope to hearing from you
Karen 

Message #2:

Hello , 
Thanks so much for the mail and glad to hear from you. I am a 34 years old woman, never been married but have been in a number of serious relationships which did not take me anywhere. I am now single, broke up with my ex about 18 months now and ever since I have been free and feel good about it, and as u can see, time is the most important thing and it waits for no man. I just joined 
this site as you can see, not easy to get the right man, but no one is perfect. I think there are equally good and responsible men on this site that I can get to know and see what will come out of this. I am a lover of good country music, not a big fan of sports but I enjoy golf. I love to camp and gardening is one of the things I love to do at my free times. I am a social worker, that helps in child developmental. I will be glad if we can continue this to get to know each other more and more, if you are interested, just send me a mail into my private mail box and we can take it from there. 
Sorry I have not been online lately, because I have been busy with work… This is my email, lets get talking to get to know each other much better. I will try adding you on messenger so we can get interactive. 
Nice meeting you once again and hope to hearing from 
you soon. 
Karen 

y.karen50@yahoo.com 

Message #3:

Hello 
since you can not recall if you sent me a mail or not, 
it is better you take my email and send me a mail where 
I will reply so, I don’t want to be tagged spam. 
y.karen50@yahoo.com 

Message #4:

No, I did not want you to see my mail in your inobx as 
a spam 

I have sent you a mail. Hope to read from you soon. 


Her Email:

Hello ,

This is Karen (Karen) from “loveaccess.com”, Let me know if you get this so we can get talking,

Nice meeting you 

Karen


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