Female Scammer Akua Attah

Akua Attah

Female Scammer Akua Attah


E-mail: Jamaica_Girl@yahoo.com
 10 ratings     

Scam Danger: 
80%

Details

First Name: Akua
Location [Address]: unknown Kumasi (Ghana)
Age: 30
Birth Date:
Aliases: Leila

Reports :


"Hi my dear! I'm sorry I couldn't write to you all these days. I had to urgently go to my grandmother to help her with the housework, and I didn't have access to the Internet at the weekend. I have my own desktop computer at home, but I can't take it with me to my grandmother. I hope you understand that? Today I had a good day, I would even say an easy day! There wasn't much work and in the afternoon I was already free! After work I went home. Do you know what happened to me? On my way home I met my friend Samara. I must not have told you about her. She's my best friend. I'll send you a picture of us together so you can imagine who I'm talking about... I was so happy to meet her! So was she! We haven't seen each other in a long time. We decided to move to a cafe to celebrate our meeting and talk about life... Samara asked me about my personal life. Did I find a man? I answered, "No!" I asked why she thought that, since I hadn't told anyone about our relationship? Samara told me that I had changed a lot since the last time we met and that made me somewhat suspicious??? Hihihihi**I hope you're not mad at me for not telling my friend about you? I don't want to say that I met someone in another country, because we haven't met in person yet. But I have serious intentions and feelings for you that are growing every day. From the very beginning of our communication I already told you that I want to meet a man with whom I can build a strong relationship. I think we know each other well enough to admit that I really like you. My life has changed since I received your first letter. It's a pity there's so much distance between us and we can't meet to sit in a cafe. Really? How was your day? What did you do today? Your Akua Attah."


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