Scammer - France - margo6589@lulifincream.com

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from: Beautyzy Beautyns <leo-super@star.odn.ne.jp> via gmail.com
to: falasane@hotmail.fr
date: Nov 18, 2023, 9:09 AM
subject: Good afternoon friend.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good Day To You, I really want to become acquainted with u. I found yourmail address through a dating agency. Hopefully that u appreciate my images. At first I would like to tell some pieces of information about me. Now I'm 40 years. I 'm Cancer according to the star sign. I have never been a wife and I have not got any kids. I now live in France. I 'll be just happy to glance at your pics. I do hope that you 'll be merry to become companion. I do think that you will find time to get acquainted with each other a little bit more. What country do you live in? How old are you?

If you are interested Please reply ONLY to my private mailbox: margo6589@lulifincream.com

I'll look ahead to a response zestfully from u.

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