from: Elena <gerlgoodnicewery@outlook.com>
date: Nov 8, 2023, 12:20 PM
subject: nice to meet you
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com
Hi, thank you for responding to my letter! I hope my previous letter didn't seem strange to you, I just wanted to make sure that you are a real person and you are looking for a serious relationship, not just entertainment?
Now let me introduce myself, my name is Elena, I am 37 years old, I am from Kazakhstan from the city of Pavlodar, which is located in the north of Kazakhstan, how I look you can see in my photos,I will attach my photos to my letter.
I wrote you the first letter from a dating agency. I found your profile in the Dating Agency "2-hearts and love", and I know that you are not from Kazakhstan, but I think that this will not interfere with our communication with you.
I want to immediately indicate what I'm here for,I'm looking for a serious relationship, and if you are not interested in a serious relationship, you can tell me directly so I don't bother you anymore.
I won't write much right now, I just wanted to know where you're from and what you're looking for?
I don't know how your profile ended up in a Dating Agency , very little has been written about you, and I do not know if it was true or a joke, and I'm interested to learn more about you and see your real photos, then I will be very happy to continue our communication, if you don't mind?
I once corresponded with a man on the Internet, he was from Kazakhstan , but he only wanted naked photos, and I'm not here for that and not for games, as I said I'm looking for a serious relationship.
now I am writing to you using my personal mail, and you can write to me here, I will be happy to answer your questions and continue our communication.
Elena.
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Elena - Scammer - Kazakhstan - gerlgoodnicewery@outlook.com
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