It's true. These are what they look like when uncut. My scammer keeps promising me and promising me. It's just like men...promises, promises.![]()
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Forget a trunk box full of money, give me Diamonds!
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It's true. These are what they look like when uncut. My scammer keeps promising me and promising me. It's just like men...promises, promises.![]()
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Forget a trunk box full of money, give me Diamonds!
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So do you have a sugar daddy, Kat?
NOBODY expects the Spanish Administration!
Ahem!! Did you just call me S A??![]()
Well if the avatar is a picture of Kit KAT, then we could maybe arrange something: eek: ??
Sorry redhead, my heart belongs to scammer Darlington Omoruyi, as long as he delivers the diamonds he promised.
You are such a "Material Girl" Kat...
You know it, baby.
Scammers use this picture to show diamond mining. It can be done this way. It proves nothing in a scam. If you get it, ignore it.
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More diamond pics from our supplier in Africa who we can't name at the moment.
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"If the law can do nothing we must take the risk ourselves...I am not the law but I represent justice..."- Sherlock Holmes
Scammer Anthony Tijan provides this photo of "diamonds" in a suitcase. It must be real.Of course, the same effect can be obtained by taking several large glass jars, smashing them into small pieces with a hammer or other blunt object, and then putting them into a suitcase.
WARNING: Do not try this at home.
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From an African source. These are being recycled.
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