Elvira - Romance Scammer - elvvaosmnv@outlook.com
Posted: 04 August 2025
from: Elvira <elvvaosmnv@outlook.com>
reply-to: Elvira <elvvaosmnv@outlook.com>
date: Jul 7, 2024, 2:50 AM
subject: Re:
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Hi . I read your message. I suppose that you're watching for my answering. So I hurried to write back so that you know I read your email. as a matter of fact many people neglect to such small things as ultimate decorum and esteem. You have spent your time and made efforts to write me a email, to take the first step, this is quite significant, It is a pleasure. As such, the second I received your message, I want to immediately reply you. To-night I will be thinking about what to tell to you in my another email. for me that age is just a number. And the age difference doesn't really matter to me Of course, I will seek to please you. I will attach some more of my images. I will write you about me in detail. I'm begging you not to be upset if my letter does not coincide with your expectations, because as at school I will write a paper, an autobiography. I'm hoping you don't prove being some kind of boor, a fabulist or a espoused man. I am not saying that you will like me or that you will fall in love with me. I'm certain it will be something catching for us both. I have a favor to ask, After you receive my email, let me know. once I got your email, I right away answered it. Now it's your turn to be respectful.. I'm certain that maximum tomorrow night you'll be able find my other email and check out my pictures. So check your inbox betweentimes, as well as your ad and spam folder! A shorter message this won't take long. I will write you when I have a chance. I always keep my word and keep my promise Elvira
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reply-to: Elvira <elvvaosmnv@outlook.com>
date: Jul 7, 2024, 2:50 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com
Hi . I read your message. I suppose that you're watching for my answering. So I hurried to write back so that you know I read your email. as a matter of fact many people neglect to such small things as ultimate decorum and esteem. You have spent your time and made efforts to write me a email, to take the first step, this is quite significant, It is a pleasure. As such, the second I received your message, I want to immediately reply you. To-night I will be thinking about what to tell to you in my another email. for me that age is just a number. And the age difference doesn't really matter to me Of course, I will seek to please you. I will attach some more of my images. I will write you about me in detail. I'm begging you not to be upset if my letter does not coincide with your expectations, because as at school I will write a paper, an autobiography. I'm hoping you don't prove being some kind of boor, a fabulist or a espoused man. I am not saying that you will like me or that you will fall in love with me. I'm certain it will be something catching for us both. I have a favor to ask, After you receive my email, let me know. once I got your email, I right away answered it. Now it's your turn to be respectful.. I'm certain that maximum tomorrow night you'll be able find my other email and check out my pictures. So check your inbox betweentimes, as well as your ad and spam folder! A shorter message this won't take long. I will write you when I have a chance. I always keep my word and keep my promise Elvira
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.