
SCAMMER: Pretty Narth pretty_narh@yahoo.com
Forward Ever From Ghana
From Sebring Florida (Or So She Says)
This Ghanaian Dating
Website Scammer Is:
Narth – Narh Tayne
Photos use the name “Doreen”
pretty_narh@yahoo.com
Sebring, Florida / Accra, Ghana
The Scammer’s Details Are:
Forward Ever Age: 33 Gender: Female Orientation: Heterosexual Country: United States Location: Sebring, FL Height: 5 ft. 7 in. Body Type: Average Ethnicity: Black / African descent Hair Color: Black hair Eye Color: Black Religion: Christian – Other Astrological sign: Aries Level of Education: Graduate degree Occupation: Healthcare, Other Income: $25k to $34k Smoking: Non-smoker & don’t mind smokers Drinking: Drink Socially / Occasionally Relationship Status: Never Married Have Children: No Want Children: Yes Looking to meet a: Male Age: 35 to 50 Relationship Desired: serious relationship with marriage potential,
longterm partnership,
friendship
The Scammer’s Written Description Is:
I’m not one who cheats in a relationship: one man is enough trouble. But I also want to be in a relationship where I can totally trust the other person and not dwell on how the relationship is not working. I do not expect a man to be a servant to me, spending all his time working and and cleaning, I believe there is give and take in a relationship, and I realize that at times it’s more convenient for me to do laundry, cook, clean, and I have no problem doing that. I consider myself to be a fairly honest and truthful person and expect the same in return: I’m not wealthy and don’t expect someone to attempt to deceive me or “play” me. Everybody makes mistakes and I usually give people the benefit of the doubt, but if the same pattern keeps emerging, it’s over.
I do not expect a man to be a servant to me, spending all his time working and and cleaning, I believe there is give and take in a relationship, and I realize that at times it’s more convenient for me to do laundry, cook, clean, and I have no problem doing that.I consider myself to be a fairly honest and truthful person and expect the same in return: I’m not wealthy and don’t expect someone to attempt to deceive me or “play” me. Everybody makes mistakes and I usually give people the benefit of the doubt, but if the same pattern keeps emerging, it’s over. I do not want to meet someone who may think that they will take advantage of me, or lie to me and cheat on me under false pretenses.Sorry if that sounds harsh
Her Message:
Hello,
This is Honest, Faithful, Respectful,
Trustful, Truthful, Caring and Loving, African lady
calling from the mother land and found your profile
very nice and better sounding with much care and
loving. am single and have a good love to share with
you now and ever.I am looking for my Mr. Right who is
to be Honest, Faithful, Respectful, Trustful, Truthful,
Caring and Loving, Someone I will like to spend the
rest of my life with forever and get married to .get to
make up a nice family together. Someone who will love
me for who I am and care for me and I promise to get
the same back showing true love and care. I will really
make that special one have the taste of my true love,
I’m serious looking for my soul mate and I thank God I
have found you. I will like to know you more and I also
let you know me more, I think first of all we should
have a better communication and then we can move.I
would love to hear from you back through my email and i
will send you my sweet sexy pictures. email
pretty_narh@yahoo.com have a nice day and stay bless
thank you,
Your sweet
Narh.
This Ghana Dating Scammer’s Email:
I’m a 32year old Black African female, single , no kids, 5-7 ft tall, 160 lbs., black hair and chocolate color. I live in the capital city of Ghana – Accra, which is along the coast of Ghana, and have been studying nursing full-time student for 3 years at the University of Ghana. I generally try to live a somewhat healthy lifestyle, exercising and some sort of jogging, 1-2 days a week and eating healthy, (trust me, I love sweets and pastries, but try not to over do it). I would also like to find a like-minded male where we can participate in activities together and encourage each other to pursue their interests as well. I have several hobbies (and wish I could find more time to pursue those) such as swimming, playing computer, dancing, and reading, and more, and would like someone to share that with, as well as their sharing their interests with me… I am generally an optimistic person with a sense of humor, fairly easy-going, and I don’t think that I’m too critical about things, but I also believe that it takes two people contributing to a relationship to make it work. As I mentioned earlier, I like to do things with the other significant person in my life, but I also encourage him to go out and spend time with friends and pursue his own interests and hobbies as well. I believe that time spent apart helps keep things fresh in a relationship and makes the time we do spend together even better.
I’m not one who cheats in a relationship; one man is enough trouble. But I also want to be in a relationship where I can totally trust the other person and not dwell on how the relationship is not working… I do not expect a man to be a servant to me, spending all his time working and and cleaning, I believe there is give and take in a relationship, and I realize that at times it’s more convenient for me to do laundry, cook, clean, and I have no problem doing that. I consider myself to be a fairly honest and truthful person and expect the same in return; I’m not wealthy and don’t expect someone to attempt to deceive me or “play” me. Everybody makes mistakes and I usually give people the benefit of the doubt, but if the same pattern keeps emerging, it’s over. I do not want to meet someone who may think that they will take advantage of me, or lie to me and cheat on me under false pretenses. Sorry if that sounds harsh, and I’m not accusing anybody of any wrongdoing, but I’m being upfront and honest about that, so you know where I stand from the beginning. With all due respect as well, I hope that you are upfront and honest with me, as well. I realize that I am 32 years old and that you are somewhat Older than me, if you would still like to correspond, that’s fine…we’ll see how things go after we get to know each other. Well, I hope that this lets you know a little about me, and I hope I don’t come across as being too cynical, harsh, or mean sounding.
I will give anybody the benefit of the doubt (we’re all human, we all make mistakes), but I also don’t like being taken advantage of. I’m just asking you to keep it real and be honest from the beginning; that way, nobody is wasting their time or getting their feelings hurt. I also realize that at times two people are just too different to be in a relationship together; it doesn’t mean that it’s anybody’s fault, it’s just that they’re too different to be compatible. Hope this finds you in good health and that things are well with you.
Reply soon.
Yours Honey,
Narh.
The Ghana Romance Scammer’s Photo Album:
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