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Judy Wood judywood2424@yahoo.com Pittsburg PA or Accra Ghana
Another Real Life African Scammer
This one is polished and very convincing
This Romance Website Scammer Is:
Judy Wood
judywood2424@yahoo.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Actual Lives At: Accra, Ghana
IP Address: 41.218.226.194 Ghana via a proxy server in South Africa
The Real Ghana Scammer’s Details Are:
Interview
Do you drink? No Do you smoke? No Do you do drugs? No Religion: Christian How tall are you? 5’8″ (172.72 cm.) How much do you weigh? 133 lbs. (60 kg.) What was your income last year?below $25,000 Do you like pets? No Do you want kids? Maybe What color is your hair? Red 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?Usually What is the derivative of x2? Don’t know What is your ethnicity?White/Caucasian What other languages can you speak? German 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 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? 6-20 How many books did you read last year? 5-10
The Scammer’s Written Description Is:
The man I am looking for is caring and reliable. He is open to the world and lives with a smile on his face. kind woman looking for a serious relationship. I’m cheerful with a good sense of humor. I love people and enjoy communication. I love an active lifestyle. I am not perfect woman so I don’t expect my love man to be perfect man. I hope we both accept each other’s imperfections and still love each other. I’m open to everything new in my life with my love man.The only thing that I would like to see I my future man for sure is his kind heart and loving soul! And maybe I would add the sense of humor to this list. I can imagine how we will laugh together.kind, loving man who really loves me and wants me in his life.and My soul mate will love me because in moments of friction between us, I will hear him out. Even when I don’t agree with him, I will listen with a longing to understand him. I really believe in compromising. My partner will love me because I will be his dearest friend and loving companion, his passionate lover and caring wife. My man will mean the world for me, I know this. I want to know you and see whether we can be a single whole.
Her Message:
Dear Handsome Man
Good evening
new at online this is my first time been online and I have been browsing through the search criteria.I have been reading some couples of profiles and yours caught my eye..So i decided to send you this mail and see if we can get to know more about our self.you have very good profile too and i can see that we have in common .and see if we can get to know more about our self.you have very good profile too and i can see that we have in common.I am a woman that appreciate life and try to live with honor, honesty,faithful,trust.worthy, kind, loyal, believe and loving and dignity…and i do not lie,hurt too. and I am looking for that one sincere,thank you for reading my mail.
Judy
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I got one today from a Judy Wood
My name is Judy Woods, am 28 years old single lady seeking a faithful and
fruitful relationship with A TRUE soul mate.I am a Single lady with no Kids, i
am from Trenton Tennessee USA living with my grandmom …As a matter of fact
i have not gotten any luck ever since i started this internet dating though I
have not dedicated much time for it but i believe this would be one of the
greatest opportunity for me and if you wish to further on we can keep
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system, I would love to always text you hear on your number if you
don’t mind so that we can talk and share pictures and get to know each
other more better.
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