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This Romance Website Scammer Is:
Dora Demoley (dorademoleyg)
aka: Dora Akavure
dorademoley@yahoo.com
Laconia, NH (really Ghana)
The Scammer’s Details Are:
hello guys I.M.me at /dorademoley/at dat ya.ho.o dot com thanks Age: 29 Gender: Female Orientation: Heterosexual Country: United States Location: Laconia, NH Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Body Type: Average Ethnicity: White / Caucasian Hair Color: Blonde hair Eye Color: Brown Religion: Christian – Other Astrological sign: Capricorn Level of Education: Some college Occupation: Food Services Income: I’ll tell you later Smoking: I’ll tell you later Drinking: Don’t Drink Relationship Status: Never Married Have Children: No Want Children: Undecided Looking to meet a: Male Age: 39 to 95 Relationship Desired: I’ll tell you later
The Scammer’s Written Description Is:
hello how are you doing am call dora single 30years of age never been married in life before and i am introduce to this online dating thing by a friend of mine so am here to try my good luck to see if i will meet that one man who is serious in relationship and believe in distance relationship a man who is ready to spent the rest of his life together with me if you want to know more about me you can add me on I.M.Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M.AS dorademoley..or e.m.a.i.l. at y.a.h.o.o as /dorademoley/thanks not here for sex chat please
Her Message:
Here Dating Site Message:
hello how are you doing am call dora single 30years of
age never been married in life before and i am
introduce to this online dating thing by a friend of
mine so am here to try my good luck to see if i will
meet that one man who is serious in relationship and
believe in distance relationship a man who is ready to
spent the rest of his life together with me if you want
to know more about me you can add me on
I.M.Y.A.H.O.O.C.O.M.AS dorademoley..or e.m.a.i.l. at
y.a.h.o.o as /dorademoley/thanks not here for sex chat
please
Her Email Message:
how is your day? i hope is well .well i am Dora Akavure almost 30 years,and i am single i have no kids and i have been single for two years now ..i am origin Australia bot born here in the coastal site of Ghana ,and i live here in Ghana,life is too short to be wasted so when i found out that my ex was cheating on me but life has to go on so i was introduce to the site by a friend of mine i am here just not for playing your heart which will heart you but to make you feel happy and yummy i am a one woman man so i will like to meet a man who is also one man woman…….i love going to church and i believe in God,,how about you…i attend church..and you..
i am living aloneand i work on Fridays and Saturdays as part time in a restaurant and school ..i have a mother and a brother they live togetherbut because of my job and my school. i live alone..well i am simple down to earth and i love to be happy and always love to make my man happy ..,….i will like to get to know about youbut i hope you believe in distance relationship and not here just to have me hurt i pray that everything go on well with usbut we have to find or set a time so we will know which time to chat on yahoo messenger hope to hear from youbut i have some of my pics for you to see hope you will like them thanks…
yours friend
DORA AKAVURE
Next Email Message (after telling her we fond her on a scammers website):
you areb a fool and you dont know what you are saying how dare you call me that names
Next Email Message (after sending our Juju Curse):
hahahahahahahah fool if you are not a scammer how can you talk about this foolish man i will kill you if u want tell me your name if you think you are brave i will use juju to kill you idiot nigeira man hahahah
[it’s so much fun pushing them over the edge! – remember to send them the curse as your final message]
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