Silly woman.
She believed what she wanted to believe, out of desperation, perhaps.
>> she met ‘Jack’ on the dating app Plenty of Fish
She should try the dating app “Plenty of Hammers in the Bag”. Might be more suitable for her.
Hmmmm. How can this be said politely? A “wealthy businessman” would be more likely to date her daughter.
Jack the Ripper-offer.
Actually, this type of scam should be used by ANY man seeking to marry, to determine if his wife-to-be is an idiot!
Good grief, how stupid do you have to be???
yeah... here’s a clue lady... the “perfect” guy doesn’t ask you for cash!
Nope. No way. No how. Sorry, don’t know you, you’ve got to have family and friends that can help out, bye. SMH.
I recently saw a thing on youtube about a Canadian woman,an older woman who had recently been widowed,who was scammed out of a million dollars by her fella. Yikes!
‘Dating apps’ used to be more accurately referred to as ‘introduction’ apps/websites. It is a means of introduction to people who might work on the other side of town, attend a different church, and determine if you want to meet in person.
Everybody takes a beating once in a while….
Women scam men out of thousands of dollars and brag about it on their social media.
They deliberatsly go out on dates with men they have zero interest in a relationship with, in order to get free food.
Its a common occurrence. They think its great. Guy scams them though, and now there’s a dating problem...
Plenty of Fish... the sucker found a shark.
Her pic shows an appropriately dressed women( at least the top part)....but the desperation, foolishness, and gullibility shines brighter.
I wonder how many songs and stories are based on deceptive love relationships....