Irina - dentopolic@outlook.com
Posted: 01 August 2023
from: Irina <dentopolic@outlook.com>
reply-to: Irina <dentopolic@outlook.com>
date: Aug 1, 2023, 8:29 AM
subject: Re: I'm the right one
mailed-by: outlook.com
G'day
I found your message.It seems to me that you are expecting my response.
So I hastened to write back so that you make sure I read your message.
In fact,in our time all people take so little attention to such details as simple courtesy and appreciation.
You have spent your time and you endeavored to write me a e-mail,to make a move,this is really important, I'm glad.
That's why,the second I got your letter,I just want right away answer you. To-night I will be thinking about what to tell to you in my another letter.
I find that age is just numbers.And the age difference doesn't really matter to me.
Of course,I will endeavor make you like me.I will put some more of my photographs.
I will try to tell a little about myself.
I'm begging you don't be sad if my letter does not meet your expectations,because as at school I'm going to write an essay, an autobiography.
Hopefully you don't turn out to being some kind of boor,a twister or a ringed man.
I do not approve that I will impress you or that you will fall in love with me.
I'm just sure it will be something catching to us both.I will have a request for you, the minute you see this letter, give me a shout.
the second I got your E-mail,I right now reacted it.Here it comes to show respect...
I'm certain that utmost tomorrow night you may see my next e-Mail and see my photos.
So check your mailbox betweentimes,as well as your ad and junk mail folder!
A quick message it won't take you long.
I promise I will write to you again.I always honor my pledges and keep my promise!
With best regards,Irina
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reply-to: Irina <dentopolic@outlook.com>
date: Aug 1, 2023, 8:29 AM
subject: Re: I'm the right one
mailed-by: outlook.com
G'day
I found your message.It seems to me that you are expecting my response.
So I hastened to write back so that you make sure I read your message.
In fact,in our time all people take so little attention to such details as simple courtesy and appreciation.
You have spent your time and you endeavored to write me a e-mail,to make a move,this is really important, I'm glad.
That's why,the second I got your letter,I just want right away answer you. To-night I will be thinking about what to tell to you in my another letter.
I find that age is just numbers.And the age difference doesn't really matter to me.
Of course,I will endeavor make you like me.I will put some more of my photographs.
I will try to tell a little about myself.
I'm begging you don't be sad if my letter does not meet your expectations,because as at school I'm going to write an essay, an autobiography.
Hopefully you don't turn out to being some kind of boor,a twister or a ringed man.
I do not approve that I will impress you or that you will fall in love with me.
I'm just sure it will be something catching to us both.I will have a request for you, the minute you see this letter, give me a shout.
the second I got your E-mail,I right now reacted it.Here it comes to show respect...
I'm certain that utmost tomorrow night you may see my next e-Mail and see my photos.
So check your mailbox betweentimes,as well as your ad and junk mail folder!
A quick message it won't take you long.
I promise I will write to you again.I always honor my pledges and keep my promise!
With best regards,Irina
ROMANCE SCAM PHOTO NOTICE: All romance scammers are imposters. Any photos sent to you by a romance scammer are stolen from real people, often wrongly taken from other people's social media without consent. The people in these photos are innocent victims, unaware that their images are being used for fraud. If you identify a person in the photos, do not contact them. They have no connection to the scammer. The scammer sending you fraudulent emails is attempting to steal money from you and is entirely separate and unrelated to the person in the photos. Click Here to learn more about how Romance Scams operate.