View Full Version : Has this email address ever been use in a scam before
hvacjay
Jun 4, 2012, 04:50 AM
I have been duped by a woman from ghana using this email address
[email protected] And goes by the name Ashley McCoy Gaor
NeedKarma
Jun 4, 2012, 05:02 AM
Webmail addresses are free, these people have many, hundreds even. If they are from Ghana and asking you for money then it's a scam.
smoothy
Jun 4, 2012, 05:02 AM
I have been duped by a woman from ghana using this email address
[email protected] And goes by the name Ashley McCoy Gaor
Does it matter if THIS one has? They can easily make up new ones as they wish.
Essentially EVERY Ghana dating ploy is a scam... nearly everything from Nigeria is too...
Don't want scammed... date someone local so you know its not a man behind the keyboard using a photo they found posted someplace.
Fr_Chuck
Jun 4, 2012, 06:48 AM
First this is most likely not even "ONE WOMEN" or at times not even a women. Scams from Ghana is a big business. There are large buildings filled with people at computers, they use prepared texts and stories that have been proven to work. There are managers that read over and review communications and suggest things to say. Today you may be chatting with person 1, tomorrow may be their day off and you talk to person 2, but they have all of your texts to review to keep the converstation going. They will take months to sit up a person if it is going along their plan.
The issue I see , this is such a famous scam, been shown on national TV, why will anyone even fall for it still, but they do. And after they do, and figure it out, in a few months you get another email from someone who claims to be in the FBI or some Ghana government, saying that they will be able to get your money back ( guess what for a fee) to file some paper.
The government there cares less, many of the large groups may even control local police.
As for the email address, they have 100's or 1000's of them, change them after one gets too well known And that will not even be a real name of the person.
AHENFO
Jul 7, 2012, 09:52 PM
No I think you people making false comment I have friend who met ghana woman on internet and they just got married and they arel living in Florida pensacola..
Alty
Jul 7, 2012, 09:58 PM
No i think you people making false comment i have friend who met ghana woman on internet and they just got married and they arel living in florida pensacola..
So one person out of millions is real, but we're making false comments?
No.
Look it up. The Ghana dating scam is well known, well documented, and being investigated.
AHENFO
Jul 7, 2012, 10:09 PM
No I don't think she is a scammed
Alty
Jul 7, 2012, 10:12 PM
No i dont think she is a scammed
Like I said, one person out of millions doesn't prove anything.
Look it up. Most online relationships with people from Ghana are scams, same as Nigeria.
Your friend got lucky, he's one out of a million that didn't get scammed. But 99.9% of these online relationships are scams.
Really? Check this out...
Romance Scams | Embassy of the United States Accra, Ghana (http://ghana.usembassy.gov/romance_scam.html)
ScottGem
Jul 8, 2012, 05:34 AM
No i dont think she is a scammed
Nice Try. But a trace of your IP just helps support that this is a scam. BUSTED!
Nice Try. But a trace of your IP just helps support that this is a scam. BUSTED!
BAM! Nice catch Scott!
Fr_Chuck
Jul 8, 2012, 06:10 AM
You guys, I hate it when you let facts and common sense get in the way of a great scam or troll.
And by the way, nice picture Scott, no street address so we can go visit for tea and cookies
smoothy
Jul 8, 2012, 06:14 AM
Darn... I was looking forward to seeing what passes for food over there.
ScottGem
Jul 8, 2012, 06:43 AM
no street address so we can go visit for tea and cookies
Well I did zoom in and it appears the IP may be located in an industrial park (not a residential area). So its probably a boiler room setup.
So we could have BOILED tea and cookies?
smoothy
Jul 8, 2012, 07:08 AM
More likely sheep brains, and boiled goat eyeballs, the local delicacies.
Fr_Chuck
Jul 8, 2012, 07:11 AM
You do know they are actually even proud of their set ups, if you are ever in those areas, it is likely they would give you a tour ( no photos to prove it of course) it is a business to them.
And from the criminal side of things a fairly good one. Plus it employs a lot of people. Many of the locals love these guys since they give gradma or gradpa a job ( yes that lovely young girl is often a 55 year old gradma with no teeth)
Fr_Chuck
Jul 8, 2012, 07:12 AM
More likely sheep brains, and boiled goat eyeballs, the local delicacies.
Here in the south there are pig brains ( great with scrambled eggs) and the rest of the head meat goes into the thing called "head cheese" our "souse"
More likely sheep brains, and boiled goat eyeballs, the local delicacies.
Well, there goes my breakfast!
smoothy
Jul 8, 2012, 07:38 AM
Here in the south there are pig brains ( great with scrambled eggs) and the rest of the head meat goes into the thing called "head cheese" our "souse"
And y'all can keep all of it... my father liked it but not me. I don't do tripe or Chitlins either.
smoothy
Jul 8, 2012, 07:42 AM
Well, there goes my breakfast!
I take it you've never watched Andrew Zimmern - Bizarre Foods? He travels the world and shows very real stuff people commonly eat that to our pallets seem strange.
Alty
Jul 8, 2012, 12:46 PM
I just threw up a bit in my mouth.