Alina - Romance Scammer - Alinakany@outlook.com
Posted: 19 January 2026
from: Jodie Muckleroy <zmhpaswhj7978@hotmail.com>
date: Jan 19, 2026, 9:35 AM
subject: I discovered your profile and considered an introduction was warranted
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com
Greetings! I wish my letter will not go ignored. You may be astonished to come across a letter from a woman you have never met. But I ask you to don't be worried. I found your email details on a online dating service, that's why I'm sending a message to you.
My name is Alina. I'm 37. I call Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan my home. I could not figure out what state you are based in?
I was written to you that you are seeking a relationship and attempting to meet your soulmate. You are not the only one in this matter. I also want to discover my companion.
I realize that not everyone will have the courage to connect with a person who is so remote. But if you are willing to talk with me, I will be pleased to tell you more about myself in the next letter.
I have included my photo and am confident I have managed to piquing your curiosity. I am excited to your response – perhaps with some of your photos.
Send your answer to my address: Alinakany@outlook.com
Alina
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date: Jan 19, 2026, 9:35 AM
subject: I discovered your profile and considered an introduction was warranted
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com
Greetings! I wish my letter will not go ignored. You may be astonished to come across a letter from a woman you have never met. But I ask you to don't be worried. I found your email details on a online dating service, that's why I'm sending a message to you.
My name is Alina. I'm 37. I call Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan my home. I could not figure out what state you are based in?
I was written to you that you are seeking a relationship and attempting to meet your soulmate. You are not the only one in this matter. I also want to discover my companion.
I realize that not everyone will have the courage to connect with a person who is so remote. But if you are willing to talk with me, I will be pleased to tell you more about myself in the next letter.
I have included my photo and am confident I have managed to piquing your curiosity. I am excited to your response – perhaps with some of your photos.
Send your answer to my address: Alinakany@outlook.com
Alina
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.