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Anya - Romance Scammer - BellaDieter@gmx.net

Posted: 20 February 2026
by Tatiana
from: Katelynn Castronovo <cafbzvqsl495@hotmail.com>
date: Feb 19, 2026, 5:36 PM
subject: You make me want to be vulnerable 🎀 🎀 🎀
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com

Bonjour! You probably can't remember who I am, but I remember perfectly well that I got your mail on an online marriage agency, but I just can't remember on what.

I have never tried to find a relationship in the virtual world, but I know my girlfriend who was able to find her man and I also thought about trying my luck. I will understand if you ignore my letter, I am not experienced at all in this. But I know that everyone in the world has their own little person, but they may just be very far away.

I'm sorry, I didn't even write, about myself. My name is Anna. I am very kind, not secretive and sometimes naive. This is probably a very bad quality. I believe people, but I know that you shouldn't believe everyone, because there are many those who are just playing. Therefore, in my next letter I attach you a video of me so that you be convinced that I am real. I hope you will send me your photos and you tell to me about yourself.

Please answer me to my address: BellaDieter@gmx.net

Waiting for your reply, Anya.

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