
donn0 – Donnie Morgan – donniemorgan0094444@yahoo.com
Texas Scammers Are Tough!
This one is a Texan Scammer from Texas United state of American
This Romance Website Scammer Is:
donn0 (We don’t know either)
Donnie Morgan
donniemorgan0094444@yahoo.com
Austin, Texas, USA
The Scammer’s Details Are:
beautiful woman Age: 35 Gender: Female Orientation: Heterosexual Country: United States Location: Austin, TX Height: 5 ft. 6 in. Body Type: Average Ethnicity: White / Caucasian Hair Color: Black hair Eye Color: Blue Religion: Christian / Catholic Astrological sign: Gemini Languages spoken: English, French, German, Portuguese Level of Education: Some college Occupation: Other Income: $50k to $75k Smoking: Don’t smoke & can’t be around smokers Drinking: Don’t Drink Relationship Status: Never Married Have Children: No Want Children: Yes Looking to meet a: Male Age: 41 to 75 Relationship Desired: I’ll tell you later
The Scammer’s Written Description Is:
I am Donnie Morgan I am open-minded, very health-conscious, cheerful. I am very sincere in finding my other half in the near future. If you are similarly sincere and looking for good woman, then I hope you will give me a chance.I am down-to-earth, loving,very respectful, and know how to treat a man. If you are truly looking for a loving, pleasant, cheerful, health-conscious woman that you can have a wonderful, fulfilled life with, then look no further. I would love to have a faithful, loving husband and family and will do everything possible to have a wonderful relationship that is based on love and mutual respect,I believe we are meant to share living with another person. To me happiness is having someone to love and to be loved by someone.. I want to meet a wonderful man who will love me for who i am, there is nothing more special than having someone special in Ur lifeFrom Austin ,Texas United state of American..
Her Message:
Hello handsome man…How are you doing? I guess your
doing fine.. actually i was just going through some
profiles here and then i came accross your profile when
i saw it i was so impress so i would love to get to
know you better, I am new at this Just want to give it
a Try,I’m honest, sincere, loving, loyal, and a true
romantic. I believe in treating people as i would like
to be treated. With kindness and respect. I think woman
and man are equal and should treat each other with
mutual respect and understanding….I would relocate
for the right man so our relationship can work out for
both of us…. Will be looking forward to hear back
from you. Here is my Yahoo IM {
donniemorgan0094444@yahoo.com}.Donnie
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