Elizaveta / Elza - Romance Scammer - elizaveta.kuzmenkova@web.de

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Elizaveta / Elza - Romance Scammer - elizaveta.kuzmenkova@web.de

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from: Elizaveta <elizaveta.kuzmenkova@web.de>
date: Aug 4, 2025, 10:08 AM
subject: Hello!!!
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: web.de

Hello!!! Today I checked my mail and was very glad to receive your letter. I know your language and understand everything you write to me. I hope you understand what I write to you.

I really like you as a man. I would like to continue our acquaintance and correspondence. Perhaps, our correspondence with you in the future will develop into a more serious relationship. My name is Elizaveta. But my friends call me Elza, so you can call me that. I am 59 years old, my birthday is April 3. I was born under the sign (Aries). I live in the city of Kirovsk. I understand that the distance between us is quite large, but I do not think that this is a problem.

We live in the 21st century, we are both adults and can visit each other when we are ready to meet.

I would like to know what city you live in? When is your birthday?

I hope that you will answer my questions and they will not offend you.

I am glad if you ask me your questions, I will be happy to answer them.

I am finishing my letter and waiting for your quick reply. I hope that my questions will not cause you any difficulties and you will want to continue our acquaintance with me. Elizaveta

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