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Laura - Cyprus - Romance Scammer - lauraozola@hotmail.com -

Posted: 11 June 2023
by FBWYOU
from: Laura Ozola <lauraozola@hotmail.com>
date: May 30, 2023, 4:30 PM
subject: Hi it's me Lulu
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com

Hi. I was subscribed to pof.com some time ago. I saw a message with your address in an email. Have you spoken online before? Are you a heterosexual man? There are a lot of gay people who write to my profile on pof.com in the past. I deleted my profile. I hope that you are an adequate and decent man and will answer my message quickly.
I am divorced. I left my husband in 2019. I have been married for 3 years, no children. All people on the Internet and acquaintance in reality is not available. After the divorce, I see that the world has changed. This is a shock to me. I thought we could share our thoughts here. Write a message and send your photos. Maybe this is our chance to become good friends. Where do you live? I live in Cyprus. How years are you? I'm 36 years. It's warm here and summer is coming soon. Air temperature plus 25 degrees today. My name is Laura. My friends call me Lulu. Waiting for your message and photo. I check my mailbox often. Resend your message if I don't reply to your message quickly.
Laura.

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