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timportant
1 January 1970, 01:00
I have been "targeted" at least 50 times and usually over Yahoo's Messenger messaging service. Usually also it goes through their "personals" site.Some less often through plentyoffish.com, and hfriends.com. Both personals sites. The latter though is supposed to be for disabled persons. This makes the crim seem much worse. It is! <admin edit: removed flame>
More recently, I have gone through a 6 month 'relationship' with a woman from Portugal and Sweden. Kept talking about coming to America to see me. And she finally did. So, I know her to be a real female! Maybe it was my paranoia, but I got paranoid when she left one day after being here back to California. I spied my computer real good and found that she was communicating with men all across the country too! No big deal I don't think, looks like she is really well suited to be <admin edit: please don't make racial generalizations> woman; lies and plays!!
Her name is Marisa Celeste do Oliveira and she was born in Angola of Portugal, and gew up in Portugal. Was living in Sweden for the last 10 years.
She is light colored black and just had surgery on her stomache. Wears beautiful shoes, and loves them!

FW Admin
16 December 2005, 17:24
Thank you for posting; I am indeed truly sorry to hear that you were being used by this criminal. Unfortunately it does happen far too often and many good people are targeted for this kind of scam. I hope that by reading the information contained within this website, you will be more aware of how these frauds operate, and by telling us your story here, I am sure that you will help others not to fall for the same lies. Please also tell your friends, your family and your colleagues about these scams.

I have amended your post details to indicate your username as the poster as you requested. However, could I please ask you to be a little more prudent in your descriptions as they could be considered by some to be inflammatory, and also to ask you to avoid generalizations of race or creed in your posts. Thank you, and welcome to FraudWatchers.