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Albina - Romance Scammer - sdbnkjgunfsfs3@gmail.com

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from: Albina <sdbnkjgunfsfs3@gmail.com>
reply-to: Albina <sdbnkjgunfsfs3@gmail.com>
date: Jun 13, 2023, 2:02 PM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello
I'm glad you decided to write to me, and you don't mind talking to me
at all. My name is Albina. Are you wondering where I got your e-mail
address from? My e-mail address received a spam letter from some
obscure dating site. In this spam message, I saw your e-mail address
and decided to write to you.
I live in the wonderful country of Kazakhstan. And my city is called
Astana (Nur-Sultan). I like my city, it has very beautiful old
architecture, there is even a nature reserve nearby. Have you heard
anything about our country Kazakhstan? Do you know my city Astana?
I am 30 years old, however, many people say that I look younger. I
don't know if this is true. Here you are, looking at my photo, what do
you think about this? If you are interested, I can say that with a
height of 168 cm I weigh 52 kg, with such indicators you can be a
model, but such a prospect, to be honest, does not appeal to me. It's
just that this business does not enjoy a very good reputation in
Kazakhstan. In addition, I have a wonderful job - I'm a fitness
instructor. I have been involved in aerobics since childhood, I like
to move to cheerful groovy music.
There is no telephone in our apartment, so I do not have access to the
Internet. I use the internet with my friend, so I can't always check
my mail. But, I will try to visit her more often in order to
correspond with you.
Never married, no children. Perhaps later I will tell you in more
detail why this happened. That I'm all about myself and about myself!
Please tell us everything you think is necessary: how do you live,
where do you work, what are your hobbies???
I am happy to send you my photo! I hope you enjoy it. Looking forward
to your letter, and your photos! I really want to see you!
I look forward to your letter! Your new friend Albina!

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