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FAKE beauties, including a Nigerian woman with millions to share, have rushed an internet "sting" set-up to test online dating services. THEIR stories are always the same - a tragic young girl, usually Nigerian, forced to live in terrible conditions until she is able to access the millions her father left her. SHE will contact you through a dating site asking for help to transfer the money into an offshore account for your new life together. USING a composite photo made from images of staff members, the Sunday Mail set up a profile of Geoff Carr , an eligible, handsome South Australianon, and put him a popular dating website to see what response we would get. And it doesn't matter that he is not a real man – because neither are many of the women who contacted him during his first week on a popular dating website.
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Seems like about 80 percent of the Coloradans on online dating Web sites claim to love outdoor activities (or so we are told). The Coloradoan is curious about how many of these folks actually turn out to be capable of making it to the top of Longs Peak (in one day) and how many are just looking for a honey with good legs. .
Eyewitness News Everywhere Uncovers: $ugar Daddies
Eyewitness News Everywhere Uncovers how ladies who are looking for high rolling men can now turn to the internet to find their Sugar Daddies. We have all heard of the dating websites Match.com and E-Harmony.com, but what about Sugar Daddie.com? Sugar Daddie.com was created a coupe of years ago by a former Wall Street broker who was looking to set up his rich friends with attractive women. It has now transformed into a site with thousands of members, many who say they are finding true love. Eyewitness News Everywhere Reporter Dana Rebik took a look at the site and found a Memphis Woman who found her money maker online. Verlinda Zeno says “I was sitting in the house lonely and I decided to Google different websites and I saw Sugar Daddie and I said oooh! Catchy name!" Zeno says she was hooked. She paid the membership fee and spent some time searching the profiles of local men. There were doctors, dentists, and engineers all who say they are worth hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars.
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