US Citizen living in Ghana for 5 years wants to return home
Does a US citizen who has lived in Ghana for 5 years have to have 3 to 6 thousand dollars in hand to fly out of the country to return to the US?
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Does a US citizen who has lived in Ghana for 5 years have to have 3 to 6 thousand dollars in hand to fly out of the country to return to the US?
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No. This is a scam.
– mdd
2 hours ago
@mdd how do you know it's a scam? OP hasn't even mentioned "a girl on facebook..." yet
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2 mins ago
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Does a US citizen who has lived in Ghana for 5 years have to have 3 to 6 thousand dollars in hand to fly out of the country to return to the US?
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Does a US citizen who has lived in Ghana for 5 years have to have 3 to 6 thousand dollars in hand to fly out of the country to return to the US?
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No. This is a scam.
– mdd
2 hours ago
@mdd how do you know it's a scam? OP hasn't even mentioned "a girl on facebook..." yet
– user13267
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No. This is a scam.
– mdd
2 hours ago
@mdd how do you know it's a scam? OP hasn't even mentioned "a girl on facebook..." yet
– user13267
2 mins ago
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No. This is a scam.
– mdd
2 hours ago
No. This is a scam.
– mdd
2 hours ago
@mdd how do you know it's a scam? OP hasn't even mentioned "a girl on facebook..." yet
– user13267
2 mins ago
@mdd how do you know it's a scam? OP hasn't even mentioned "a girl on facebook..." yet
– user13267
2 mins ago
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Romance scams are common enough in Ghana, and commonly enough directed towards US citizens, that the US embassy there has a web page warning about them.
If you type romance scam
into your favorite search engine, you will find several news stories and other anecdotes describing such scams. If you add Ghana
as a search term, you will find stories that resemble yours even more closely. Similar to advance fee scams, the basic method is to lead you to believe that you will get something that you want by parting with a reasonable amount of your cash. In that case, the purported benefit is even more cash, while in this case it is love.
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Romance scams are common enough in Ghana, and commonly enough directed towards US citizens, that the US embassy there has a web page warning about them.
If you type romance scam
into your favorite search engine, you will find several news stories and other anecdotes describing such scams. If you add Ghana
as a search term, you will find stories that resemble yours even more closely. Similar to advance fee scams, the basic method is to lead you to believe that you will get something that you want by parting with a reasonable amount of your cash. In that case, the purported benefit is even more cash, while in this case it is love.
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Romance scams are common enough in Ghana, and commonly enough directed towards US citizens, that the US embassy there has a web page warning about them.
If you type romance scam
into your favorite search engine, you will find several news stories and other anecdotes describing such scams. If you add Ghana
as a search term, you will find stories that resemble yours even more closely. Similar to advance fee scams, the basic method is to lead you to believe that you will get something that you want by parting with a reasonable amount of your cash. In that case, the purported benefit is even more cash, while in this case it is love.
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Romance scams are common enough in Ghana, and commonly enough directed towards US citizens, that the US embassy there has a web page warning about them.
If you type romance scam
into your favorite search engine, you will find several news stories and other anecdotes describing such scams. If you add Ghana
as a search term, you will find stories that resemble yours even more closely. Similar to advance fee scams, the basic method is to lead you to believe that you will get something that you want by parting with a reasonable amount of your cash. In that case, the purported benefit is even more cash, while in this case it is love.
Romance scams are common enough in Ghana, and commonly enough directed towards US citizens, that the US embassy there has a web page warning about them.
If you type romance scam
into your favorite search engine, you will find several news stories and other anecdotes describing such scams. If you add Ghana
as a search term, you will find stories that resemble yours even more closely. Similar to advance fee scams, the basic method is to lead you to believe that you will get something that you want by parting with a reasonable amount of your cash. In that case, the purported benefit is even more cash, while in this case it is love.
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No. This is a scam.
– mdd
2 hours ago
@mdd how do you know it's a scam? OP hasn't even mentioned "a girl on facebook..." yet
– user13267
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