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Alina - Romance Scammer - aborex34@outlook.com

Posted: 23 February 2026
by JINX
from: Alina <contact@unomove.com>
reply-to: Alina <aborex34@outlook.com>
date: Feb 18, 2026, 10:27 PM
subject: Hello you
mailed-by: unomove.com

Hi, You might wonder to receive a letter from someone you have never spoken with. I hope it feels like a small surprise.
I noticed your contact details on an dating website, which is why I decided to reach out.
My name is Alina, I am 37, and I am based in the city of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. I’m not certain where you are located, and I would be curious to learn more about your place and your life there.
From what I understood, you are considering a meaningful partnership and hope to find someone special. I share this intention and also wish to find a close companion.
I realize that communication across distance can sometimes feel a bit cautious. Not everyone feels ready replying to someone from another country. Still, if you are willing to exchange messages, I would be happy to tell you more about myself in my next letter.
I have attached my photo so you can see who is writing to you. I hope it caught your attention. If you feel at ease, I would also be glad to receive your reply — perhaps with some pictures of you as well.
Awaiting your response

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