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Viktoria - Romance Scammer - dxucl0981@gmx.us

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from: Viktoria Berg <dxucl0981@gmx.us>
date: May 25, 2025, 8:49 AM
subject: Hello from Viktoria 😊
mailed-by: gmx.us
signed-by: gmx.us

Hello 😊 I think you first noticed my photo, and then decided to read this letter. You probably have questions: who am I and how did I find out your email? It's simple - I contacted a dating agency to find an interesting person, and they gave me your contacts. They said that you were looking for a girl. I'll be a little confused if this is not true 😊

A little about me: my name is Viktoria, I'm 29 years old. I have never been married and I have no children. I am a kind, sympathetic and, as many say, cheerful girl 😂 I live in Russia, in Penza. In 2013, I graduated from school and went on an internship in the USA, in the small town of Huron. There I worked as a waitress, practiced my English and learned a lot about life in America. After that, I lived in Europe for some time, but had to return home. I know English very well, since I studied it since childhood. Plus, I speak several other languages. Sometimes I think about moving to another country, but I haven’t decided where exactly yet.

I’m originally from Kazakhstan, but now I live and work in Russia. My mother and sister also moved here and live nearby. Many of my relatives are still in Kazakhstan. I have a job, friends and hobbies here, so I’m not wasting my time.

I dream of finding a person with whom I can build a strong relationship. Age or nationality doesn’t matter to me. The main thing is what’s inside a person. I want to find a partner and a friend with whom I can share the joys and difficulties of life. What about you - are you looking for something similar?

Why did you choose the Internet for dating? In our time, when life is filled with things to do and worries, it’s easy to forget about the most important thing - the present moment. I decided to try this path, maybe it will lead me to something wonderful? Who knows?

This is my first letter, and I really hope that it will not be the last. If you are interested in continuing the conversation, write! Let's give our friendship a chance.

See you soon,
Viktoria
P.S. I look forward to your reply! It would be great if you could send a couple of your photos.

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