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Legacy Scammer Profile: Lisa Furlow

(9044199873textme) – 1611 Fairfield Pl. Jacksonville Fl. 32206

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Legacy Post Originally Published 2013

This Is A New Scary Scammer Trend

This scammer picked someone’s actual address and included it in a dating profile as a way to convince guys that she is real!

We apologize to the real people who live there in advance.  However, we feel it is important to publish this as a way to alert people about this new escalation in dating scams.  Of course, to anyone who studies scammer behavior, this is patently a false scammer grammar profile, but targeting a specific address where real people live is a new low.


This Romance Website Scammer Is:

Lisa Furlow
florida jacksonvile
1611 Fairfield Pl. Jacksonville Fl. 32206
904 419 9873
9044199873textme@yahoo.com
http://www.confirio.com/67GJS 

The Scammer’s Details Are:

Do you drink? Seldom
Do you smoke? No
Do you do drugs? No
Religion: Christian
How tall are you? 5’6″ (167.64 cm.)
How much do you weigh? 126 lbs. (57 kg.)
What was your income last year?below $25,000
Do you like pets? No
Do you want kids? Yes
What color is your hair? Brown
Do you wear glasses? No
Life is: Alright
Do you daydream a lot?Sometimes
What kind of student are you? B
Do you read a newspaper daily? No
What is the derivative of x2Don’t know
What is your ethnicity?White/Caucasian
Do you have a car? Yes
Do you have a motorcycle? No
Ever been to Paris? No
Ever been to Miami? Yes
Have any piercings? No
Any tattoos? No
Do you use Facebook or Twitter?Yes
Do you normally start conversations with people or do you let them start conversations with you? I start conversations sometimes
How many times did you go out per week last year on average? 1-2
How many relationships have you been in? 4-8
About many times did you exercise per week last year? 0-1
How many hours of volunteer work did you do last year? 6-20
How many books did you read last year? 5-10

The Scammer’s Written Description Is:

I hate being lonely ahhh!!

Hello, my name is lisa furlow I’m down her in florida jacksonvile I live with my uncle I have been divorsed for the past 8month no kids,I divorsed my ex based on some certin things which I will not condo anymore, I work as a cook in a small resturant I work 4times a day and 6 hours a day I love cooking and fishing I hate lies and dishonesty and if you feel youer okay with me you can text me via my cell 904-419-9873 pls if your from africa don’t contact me


Her Message:

Hello, my name is lisa furlow I’m down her in florida jacksonvile I live with my uncle I have been divorsed for the past 8month no kids,I divorsed my ex based on some certin things which I will not condo anymore, I work as a cook in a small resturant I work 4times a day and 6 hours a day I love cooking and fishing I hate lies and dishonesty well I want a man for a serious relationship to and I’m not into any kind of shit or games I’m definately from USA amd not from africa , I have also meet some guys from africa asking me out for money I want a man for true relatinship I will never lie to u as far as ur faithful to me and u don’t cheat on me I’m a one man woman I love my sweatheart dearly , Those ladies who scammed u I’m really sorry to hear that and I’m so happy u meet the right woman now , cos I’m in florida and this is my home adress 1611 Fairfield Pl. Jacksonville Fl. 32206 and my cell number 904 419 9873 and I’m really happy I meet u cos I really wanna give up to cos it so boring to see some crazy guys on here trying to bug u and fustrate u claiming they love u what a pitty! And before I end this I just wanna let u know I’m not a rich woman and the money I get are basically for food and home bills , and my sick uncle is retierd has no work so I don’t know if u would be okay with that with me! 


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