Dasha - Romance Scammer - Russia - dayflowerrose@outlook.com
Posted: 30 October 2025
from: Dasha <dayflowerrose@outlook.com>
date: Oct 30, 2025, 7:31 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com
Hello,
I'm very pleased that you noticed my message. Your profile immediately caught my attention, and I sensed genuine interest. It would be great if you sent me a photo of yourself in your next message. I'm interested in seeing you, as it's important to know who you're corresponding with. This may be a bit of a surprise to you, a message from a stranger, but don't worry, I'm just writing to get to know you better.
I don't understand why your reply ended up in my inbox. I've added your address to my contact list so your messages don't get lost in spam. It would be great if you'd do the same for mine, so our communication can continue uninterrupted among spam and unwanted emails.
My name is Daria, but I also like to be called Dasha. I'm 29 years old, have blonde hair, and blue eyes. I was born on July 5, 1996, and my zodiac sign is Cancer. Are you interested in astrology? They say Cancers are energetic and creative—I completely agree. I'm 171 cm tall and weigh 59 kg.
I live in Sarov, a small but very beautiful city in Russia with a population of about 90,000 and interesting architecture. I'd like to know more about your hometown—please tell me.
I work as a kindergarten teacher. I recently ran into an old friend I hadn't seen in a while, and she was literally glowing with happiness after a big change in her life. Her joy was infectious—it was genuine happiness for her, not envy. She told me she'd found love through online dating and encouraged me to try the same. That's how I got your contact information.
I don't want to overwhelm you with a long letter. I understand that the distance can be a bit intimidating, but if you'd like to continue the conversation, I'd be happy to tell you more about myself in my next letter. I hope you find it interesting, and I look forward to hearing from you.
With warmth and anticipation, Dasha
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date: Oct 30, 2025, 7:31 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com
Hello,
I'm very pleased that you noticed my message. Your profile immediately caught my attention, and I sensed genuine interest. It would be great if you sent me a photo of yourself in your next message. I'm interested in seeing you, as it's important to know who you're corresponding with. This may be a bit of a surprise to you, a message from a stranger, but don't worry, I'm just writing to get to know you better.
I don't understand why your reply ended up in my inbox. I've added your address to my contact list so your messages don't get lost in spam. It would be great if you'd do the same for mine, so our communication can continue uninterrupted among spam and unwanted emails.
My name is Daria, but I also like to be called Dasha. I'm 29 years old, have blonde hair, and blue eyes. I was born on July 5, 1996, and my zodiac sign is Cancer. Are you interested in astrology? They say Cancers are energetic and creative—I completely agree. I'm 171 cm tall and weigh 59 kg.
I live in Sarov, a small but very beautiful city in Russia with a population of about 90,000 and interesting architecture. I'd like to know more about your hometown—please tell me.
I work as a kindergarten teacher. I recently ran into an old friend I hadn't seen in a while, and she was literally glowing with happiness after a big change in her life. Her joy was infectious—it was genuine happiness for her, not envy. She told me she'd found love through online dating and encouraged me to try the same. That's how I got your contact information.
I don't want to overwhelm you with a long letter. I understand that the distance can be a bit intimidating, but if you'd like to continue the conversation, I'd be happy to tell you more about myself in my next letter. I hope you find it interesting, and I look forward to hearing from you.
With warmth and anticipation, Dasha
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.