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Barnabas007
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Audrey Dienelt
I recently met a stunningly beautiful lady I  on a dating website this past week. Called Bible Chat. I am a devout Christian. I met this wonderful beautiful young lady she's part German part Italian she said. If you don't mind if messaging me back if you do know her her name is:
Audrey Dienelt.  I m convinced  i met a Catfish. In tge beginning We had a good friendship going this past week and suddenly she asked me for a large amount of money close to $7000.She said she needs the $ for her young daughter s kidney transplant. She professes to be a proverbs 31 Christian and really sounds convincing about her faith with the Lord. You know her personally I knoe she was teying to convince to me she was legitimate Christian that is seeking a sincere favor to help her daughter? I  wouldn't  give her the money then she backed off & became disinterested in out friendship; yet but it doesn't seem right something doesn't seem right about the whole story how she needs money in the next 10 days or her daughter will be on life-support and may not make it if she doesn't get the kidney transplant.  
God bless you sincerely 
Patrick
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Cynic
Don't believe it, then.  Think with your guts, not your Bible.
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Jim
Thank You for your post!  I am Jim, a 64-year-old Caucasian male.  I met Audrey Dienelt on www.match.com.  She is a stunning blonde.  She said she has a daughter, Tina, who is around age 9 and in need of a kidney transplant.  I started E-mailing & iming her this past week.  I've dealt with dating scammers for years and I do my homework.  I have never sent  money to any of them.  Audrey has a Facebook page but there are two Audrey Dienelts on Facebook.  They are both stunning blondes and the photos look very close.  My Audrey says she is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida but no mention is made of this on either page showing Arizona instead.  I told her to  be wary of dating  scammers and she appeared to lack  knowledge.  She said she had lost $80,000 to dating scammers though.  She said she broke up with her ex five years ago.  She decided to start looking again two to three months ago.  She says she has her own company in interior designs.  She has been vary cool so far.  Does she really have a daughter named Tina awaiting a kidney transplant or is this only part of the scam?  She said Tina was number 365 on the waiting list and it may take a year.  I thought she might be different.  Only as an afterthought, I ran her name on the Internet mentioning her name and possible scam.  I am so glad I did!  I may continue with her only to see how far she takes it.  I will never be sending her any money regardless.  She says her annual income in $75,000 to $100,000.  Thank You for your post and all should be advised to do their research.  Bottom Line:  If something is too good to be true, then it often is!
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Jim
Thank You for your post!  I am Jim, a 64-year-old Caucasian male.  I met Audrey Dienelt on www.match.com.  She is a stunning blonde.  She said she has a daughter, Tina, who is around age 9 and in need of a kidney transplant.  I started E-mailing & iming her this past week.  I've dealt with dating scammers for years and I do my homework.  I have never sent  money to any of them.  Audrey has a Facebook page but there are two Audrey Dienelts on Facebook.  They are both stunning blondes and the photos look very close.  My Audrey says she is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida but no mention is made of this on either page showing Arizona instead.  I told her to  be wary of dating  scammers and she appeared to lack  knowledge.  She said she had lost $80,000 to dating scammers though.  She said she broke up with her ex five years ago.  She decided to start looking again two to three months ago.  She says she has her own company in interior designs.  She has been vary cool so far.  Does she really have a daughter named Tina awaiting a kidney transplant or is this only part of the scam?  She said Tina was number 365 on the waiting list and it may take a year.  I thought she might be different.  Only as an afterthought, I ran her name on the Internet mentioning her name and possible scam.  I am so glad I did!  I may continue with her only to see how far she takes it.  I will never be sending her any money regardless.  She says her annual income in $75,000 to $100,000.  Thank You for your post and all should be advised to do their research.  Bottom Line:  If something is too good to be true, then it often is!
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Audrey Dienelt
Gentlemen,
So i recently met the person calling their-self Audrey Dienelt on Eharmony dating site and immediately became suspicious. After doing my investigation i've found out that this is most likely a Nigerian scammer that has taken it to a higher level by first creating the phony Facebook page in her name and the entire background story to accompany the con. There is no way of knowing who or where this scammer pulled the photos and name from originally but they have obviously been doing this long enough to know the general public is becoming more alert to the scamming business in general and most people will begin to verify someones identification by doing all the simple internet searches to track down who a person really is or is not. However anyone with common sense can quickly realize that the story if full of holes, the background is only a few months old and incomplete along with the fact the persons background information is extremely narrow focused. Of course every man wants to hold out hope that this beautiful girl is the real deal and you might get lucky and land a smoking hot beauty like this but trust me, the person on the other end is a big black scammer from Africa. Hold on to your wallets.
Preston
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