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Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by Moz22: 11:55am On Feb 05, 2015 |
Steve An American man, 53 appeared on a TV show, Dr Phil to discuss his unusual relationship with a woman in Nigeria he’s never met but he sends money to as a financial assistance. The man, Steve has sent over $100,000 to the Nigerian based woman. He sells his blood twice a week to finance the relationship A 53-year-old man who has sent over $100,000 to a woman he has never met in Nigeria insists he is only providing financial assistance until she inherits $25.6 million from her dead parents. Steve appeared on Dr Phil to discuss his unusual relationship with ‘Kelly’ who he met on an online dating website in 2012. He says the pair are legally married in Nigeria, even though he has never met her and they usually only communicate online. Steve says he has been giving her the money for the last few years to help her until she receives her inheritance from her parents – she claims they were killed in an Ohio car crash in 2012. Steve sells his plasma – a yellowish liquid that has to be separated from blood – twice a week to ensure he can make payments to ‘Kelly’ who lives with ‘James,’ her ‘attorney.’ ‘I’ve sent Kelly about $103,000 in the last 29 months,’ he said on the show as a flabbergasted audience listened. ‘I’ve not met Kelly, but it doesn’t matter. I love her just the same. ‘She has an inheritance coming, and I’ve always wanted to be a millionaire, so it’s like a match made in heaven.’ ‘I just love her. She is very beautiful and warm, kind, caring and loving.’ Steve says he has not met ‘Kelly’ as she needs to stay in Nigeria to help with signing the inheritance forms. He said that ‘Kelly’ came back to the US he tried to met her, but it didn’t work out. But when Dr Phil’s team analysed an email she sent Steve claiming she was in South Dakota, the IP address revealed it was sent from Nigeria. ‘Kelly’ told Steve she went to a nursing school in North Dakota, but when the show contacted the school they said no-one with her name had ever been enrolled. But ‘Kelly’ is not only person Steve is sending money to – he says he is an accountant, and insists he is on the verge of becoming a multi-millionaire from several pending inheritance deals with overseas clients. He says he is sending them money to cover their legal fees as they fight to obtain their inheritances. But he is now on probation for cashing a fraudulent check that was sent to him from Africa – he was asked to cash it to help a ‘client whose life was in danger’ and then asked to send $5,000 to five people listed. However the bank picked up on it and he was arrested. Steve’s sister, Tammy, says she is worried as he has been scammed in the past. She is asking him to cut ties with ‘Kelly’ – and his other so-called clients. ‘My brother is delusional,’ Tammy says. ”Kelly’ could be a Nigerian man behind a computer.’ cc:Sissy3, dominique
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Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by delishpot: 12:00pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Him try. |
Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by ShakurM(m): 12:09pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
50/50 no cheating E sef dey wait on inheritance money 1 Like |
Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by PapiWata: 12:09pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
delishpot: The less likely of two possibilities with this story is that the "victim" who paid $100K USD to an un-seen stranger was in fact getting scammed by a young man POSING as a woman, in that classic and frequently seen MODALITY employed by internet 419 scam artists. Far more likely, this story is not legitimate or truthful on any level. The "gullible" American man featured in this planted news story MUST be running a classic reverse-sting to entrap and waste the time of Nigerian internet scam artists. That creative and comical counter-scam discipline is known as "Scam Bating", and features in by far the most hilariously funny internet website in existence - The Ebola Monkey Man, along with its British counterpart website called 419 Eater.com. |
Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by Nobody: 12:15pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Get well soon Steve! |
Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by freshness2020: 1:12pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Scam Aye! .. |
Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by Moz22: 2:33pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
hehehe!! brito: |
Re: Man Sells His Blood To Send Over $100,000 To Wife In Nigeria He’s Never Met by delishpot: 10:32pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
PapiWata: Yes. A guy was prolly posing as a woman. But, how can one just promise you big money and you empty your acct and sell your blood for money even the person promising you does not have. Na wa |
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