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This Romance Website Scammer Is:
Carolynn
Profile Name: Secure4carolynn
Email: carolynnbel698@live.com
The Scammer’s Details Are:
Do you drink? No Do you smoke? No Do you do drugs? No Religion: Christian How tall are you? 5’3″ (160.02 cm.) How much do you weigh? 177 lbs. (80 kg.) What was your income last year?$101,000+ Do you like pets? Yes Do you want kids? Maybe What color is your hair? Brown Do you wear glasses? Sometimes Life is: Exciting Do you daydream a lot? Sometimes What kind of student are you? B Do you read a newspaper daily? Yes What is the derivative of x2? Don’t know What is your ethnicity? Native American
The Scammer’s Written Description Is:
I am a single Christian Caring, Kind, faithfully, Loyal and God loving woman. I’m Building Construction Engineer, I work for myself as a private contractor. I am very happy with my life ,I deal on buildings, residential homes Etc.I like to meet a person who have a sense of humor. Because I like to make people smile and laugh. When they do I know I´ve brightened their day if only for a moment.
Her Message:
Message #1:
Hello, I hope you having a wonderful day, I am Carolyn 38! years of age from Michigan? When i go through your profile i really got struck by your simplicity and by your sweetness worlds and all what i read from you profile and it became difficult for me to shut you out of my mind that is why i decide to write this short note to you. I would love if i can get to know more about you if you don´t mind, I would love if we can continuing from here. Hope to hear back from you, Till then have a wonderful day and stay blessed… Carolyn
Message #2:
Hello Dear, Thank you very much for the Email, I would like to correspond and find out more about each other. Am looking for a soul mate and a life partner that i can spend the rest of my life with for a serious relationship that lead to Longtime Relationship… I am loving, caring, honest, Sensitive, Humorous, Intellectual, Social Butterfly, Open-Minded, Easygoing, Romantic. and some of my friends do say that I am a down to earth person. I have been single for 6 year now.i have been in a serious relationship in the past my last relationship really broke my heart and i had to shun men for sometimes..But I think its time for me to give love a chance again and i hope you are ready for a serious relationship as well too.. I don’t want to play because i don’t want any heartbreak again and i don’t want anyone to break anybody heart.I want to build a happy home with a serious man. we can talk better on my Mail -carolynnbel698@live.com it will be easier and faster way of learning about each other that way. i am God loving woman . Hope to hear back from you, till then have a wonderful day and stay blessed… Carolyn
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SCARS Institute articles examine different aspects of the scam victim experience, as well as those who may have been secondary victims. This work focuses on understanding victimization through the science of victimology, including common psychological and behavioral responses. The purpose is to help victims and survivors understand why these crimes occurred, reduce shame and self-blame, strengthen recovery programs and victim opportunities, and lower the risk of future victimization.
At times, these discussions may sound uncomfortable, overwhelming, or may be mistaken for blame. They are not. Scam victims are never blamed. Our goal is to explain the mechanisms of deception and the human responses that scammers exploit, and the processes that occur after the scam ends, so victims can better understand what happened to them and why it felt convincing at the time, and what the path looks like going forward.
Articles that address the psychology, neurology, physiology, and other characteristics of scams and the victim experience recognize that all people share cognitive and emotional traits that can be manipulated under the right conditions. These characteristics are not flaws. They are normal human functions that criminals deliberately exploit. Victims typically have little awareness of these mechanisms while a scam is unfolding and a very limited ability to control them. Awareness often comes only after the harm has occurred.
By explaining these processes, these articles help victims make sense of their experiences, understand common post-scam reactions, and identify ways to protect themselves moving forward. This knowledge supports recovery by replacing confusion and self-blame with clarity, context, and self-compassion.
Additional educational material on these topics is available at ScamPsychology.org – ScamsNOW.com and other SCARS Institute websites.
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The information provided in this article is intended for educational and self-help purposes only and should not be construed as a substitute for professional therapy or counseling.
While any self-help techniques outlined herein may be beneficial for scam victims seeking to recover from their experience and move towards recovery, it is important to consult with a qualified mental health professional before initiating any course of action. Each individual’s experience and needs are unique, and what works for one person may not be suitable for another.
Additionally, any approach may not be appropriate for individuals with certain pre-existing mental health conditions or trauma histories. It is advisable to seek guidance from a licensed therapist or counselor who can provide personalized support, guidance, and treatment tailored to your specific needs.
If you are experiencing significant distress or emotional difficulties related to a scam or other traumatic event, please consult your doctor or mental health provider for appropriate care and support.
Also read our SCARS Institute Statement about Professional Care for Scam Victims – click here to go to our ScamsNOW.com website.









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