Suzie, an Australian Grandmother, has lost more than $480,000 in a relationship scam, an online relationship to be specific.
And now she is spreading the word of warning to other people about the risk associated with cyber love.
Suzie was so much in ‘love’ with these frauds that she has sold her home and lost more than half a million dollars to these frauds. She says that she was easy to fool and brainwashed that she didn’t think twice before selling her house.
She is right now married to one of her fraud suitors, and she has finally realized that people aren’t what they pretend to be.
Her first online love introduced himself as David Fisher and according to his online profile; he looked quite serene and charming. Suzie who was madly in ‘love’ with David gave access to her bank accounts to David so that her boyfriend could buy a laptop. As soon as he gained access to the bank account, he stole the $76,000 Suzie inherited from her father and got lost in Suzie’s life.
The next man claimed to be Johnson Williams, an American who was fighting the Taliban.
When Johnson asked for money, then Suzie sold her house without hesitation to give him.And Johnson too turned out to be a fraud.
When Suzie’s bank investigated his transactions, it was revealed that five other women were also sending him money thinking they were helping their boyfriend. Also, the money was transferred to an account in Ghana and not in the US.Suzie met the third man on Facebook; his name was Godfrey Kyzungo.
And having being betrayed twice, she decided that she would go to Uganda, where the man lived, to meet him in person.She even married him as soon as possible and then regularly transferred money to his account.
But Suzie now believes that Godfrey married her for money and so that he could come to Australia for a better lifestyle.Now she is making efforts to divorce her scheming husband and letting others know of the dangers of online dating.
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