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Romance Scammer - klaasxhedkenudha@outlook.com

Posted: 13 May 2026
by Missy
from: Fox <aldonin@sanmarcosnet.com.ar> via gmail.com
reply-to: Fox <klaasxhedkenudha@outlook.com>
date: May 13, 2026, 2:40 AM
subject: how do you do
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good afternoon! I'd be glad see you, I am not married, doesn't kid! I hunt for sparkling partnercompanion. exquisite madam is writing to you;) I'm not looking for flirt or sex for 1 night. I just sent photo and reply, keep me posted did you get it or not. If you want, you could drop me your contact number so I can contact you whenever I am totally ready. You like that plan? Where are you from, what neighbourhood?

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