Fools Wildin Thinking They Doing It Unappreciation Vol Get The @#*+ out

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In one of the scenarios, the scammers would then ask for money to ship gold bars they had recovered while stationed in Syria back to the United States, authorities said.

There were no gold bars and the scammers kept the money, authorities said.

The victims, who met the scammers via sites including Plenty of Fish, Ourtime.com and Match.com, communicated with the scammers via phone and email.

The criminal complaint references a victim who committed suicide after wiring $93,710.

The scammer in this case told her he was a soldier serving in Syria and that he was awarded a box of gold bars worth more than $12 million. What followed was an elaborate story about how she could help get the gold to the U.S. by paying various fees and taxes. She was told her money would be returned once the gold arrived.

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https://www.nj.com/cumberland/2019/...profiles-of-us-soldiers-serving-overseas.html
 
Shes gonna need some ointment for a salmonella infection. Who knows, maybe she just got sponsored by ballpark franks and febreeze, lol.
 
Whats funny is some chick with her pants down holding a hotdog between her legs wearing a man up shirt. Is she making fun of dudes who sent her d pics?
 
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