Romance Scammer - Canada - guintozmissq@gmx.com
Posted: 27 October 2025
from: Sharan <s11460@isdbd.org> via isdbdorg.onmicrosoft.com
reply-to: Sharan <guintozmissq@gmx.com>
date: Oct 26, 2025, 3:04 PM
subject: meeting,.
signed-by: isdbdorg.onmicrosoft.com
I'm glad to get your letter. Sorry I haven’t responded in a while.
But first, I have a few queries for you.
This way, I can figure out if you're genuine or not.
What's your full name? And what nation are you from?
Also, to find out if you're authentic, tell me how many hues are in the spectrum.
Sorry for these three requests. But I want to see that you're genuine and not a bot.
It was great to see your invitation, and once again, I apologize for not replying sooner.
I don't check this email often, so I was pleasantly surprised when I saw your message.
As for me, I live in Canada. I came here three years ago. And I'd be happy to meet anyone from all over the world. I have many such friends.
We often talk via webcam because we're far apart.
But that doesn't prevent us from being friends.
I hope you'll become that kind of friend, or at least something more.
Because I'm not in a serious commitment right now. I broke up with my boyfriend a year ago.
So, my heart is open to romance and companionship.
I've attached a photo of myself so you can look at what I look like.
Please also share me a photo of yourself and answer my third question at the beginning of this letter.
I look forward to your reply and hope to continue talking.
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.
reply-to: Sharan <guintozmissq@gmx.com>
date: Oct 26, 2025, 3:04 PM
subject: meeting,.
signed-by: isdbdorg.onmicrosoft.com
I'm glad to get your letter. Sorry I haven’t responded in a while.
But first, I have a few queries for you.
This way, I can figure out if you're genuine or not.
What's your full name? And what nation are you from?
Also, to find out if you're authentic, tell me how many hues are in the spectrum.
Sorry for these three requests. But I want to see that you're genuine and not a bot.
It was great to see your invitation, and once again, I apologize for not replying sooner.
I don't check this email often, so I was pleasantly surprised when I saw your message.
As for me, I live in Canada. I came here three years ago. And I'd be happy to meet anyone from all over the world. I have many such friends.
We often talk via webcam because we're far apart.
But that doesn't prevent us from being friends.
I hope you'll become that kind of friend, or at least something more.
Because I'm not in a serious commitment right now. I broke up with my boyfriend a year ago.
So, my heart is open to romance and companionship.
I've attached a photo of myself so you can look at what I look like.
Please also share me a photo of yourself and answer my third question at the beginning of this letter.
I look forward to your reply and hope to continue talking.
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.