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Natalya - Romance Scammer - sergeyhvotosyer@gmail.com

Posted: 24 February 2026
by Tatiana
from: Natalya <sergeyhvotosyer@gmail.com>
date: Feb 24, 2026, 3:58 AM
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello! I hope you’re doing well. Sorry I haven’t written for so long — a little incident happened. I was walking along the waterfront when an e-scooter ran into me. I fell, broke my arm, and my phone flew out of my hand and got smashed.

At the moment I’m in the clinic — one arm isn’t working, and my phone is gone. A friend lent me her spare phone, so I’ll be reachable again in the next few days, and I hope we can get to know each other a little better.

Don’t worry — I’m not going to ask you for any money for the treatment or for a trip, everything is fine with that. I just want to talk to a nice person like you.

Tell me how you spent your last weekend and what you’re planning for the next few days.
I’m looking forward to your reply.

Kisses,
Natalya 💋

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