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Do African FEMALES scam?
Definitely. But hard to tell in singular cases.
Always assume it´s a MAN you write to.
One example and some thoughts:
For example:
http://www.romancescam.com/forum/viewto ... 39#p401739" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <= Josiemodel in yahoo avatar, scam profile
You can find "her" on, say,
laissez-faire dating and social sites, multiple times every day. Looks like every Ghana college boy knows her and uses her for scams...
Uses same email as :
http://www.romancescam.com/forum/viewto ... 38#p401738" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <= a black GH female by the name of Rose
And I am not entirely sure whether "Rose" is a black female format or possibly the real scammer (the criminal who scams on yahoo as Josie).
On Skype this email leads to one "UK" and one "South African" fakey.
So does a Ghanaian girl named Rose scam as Josie on yahoo and on Skype as pretending to be in/from South Africa and UK, or is there a Ghanaian gang (or a single male scamboi) registering one Josie fakey for some quick "white female struck in Africa scam" cash and "Rose" as "to broaden the portfolio and scam fellow Africans or African-Americans with" and opening two Skypes for to back up the future "UK/ZA travelling stories"?
Tummy feeling tells me the black female format is a scam format ("baby need money for school fees, for mom, for my baby sisters operation,...") and the photo does not portrait the real scammer behind all this. But I couldn´t prove it. Really baiting her at length and requesting phone chats would´t prove a thing unless you really get "Rose" moving on cam and ask her to perform a thing or two that´s not likely to appear on stolen seconds-long webcam snippets.