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This section deals specifically with online romance scams. The images used by the scammers are stolen from innocent people, usually from their social media pages.
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vasenanna5121@gmail.com

Thu Mar 19, 2020 1:30 am

Email received:

Hello!
How are you? What are you doing?
Today in my city the weather was great and the sun was shining.
I saw on the street a lot of couples in love holding hands.
And today I once again realized that I was missing the second half.
Therefore, I wrote a letter to you. I am a single woman and I have no children.
Maybe our communication with you will lead to the fact that we will also walk holding hands.
Maybe I'm the woman you have been looking for so long. Let's find out.
I will be waiting for your answer. I wish you a nice day!
Anna.


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Return-Path: <vasenanna5121@gmail.com>
Received: from 217.118.93.186 (unknown [84.17.53.12]) (Authenticated sender: xxx@hoshinoresort.com)
Message-ID: <8fd40c5f547faaa68194227185455f53797e8ea2@gmail.com>
Reply-To: "vasenanna5121@gmail.com" <vasenanna5121@gmail.com>
From: "vasenanna5121@gmail.com" <vasenanna5121@gmail.com>

Originating IP: 217.118.93.186
Originating ISP: Public Joint Stock Company Vimpel-communications
City: Kazan
Country of Origin: Russian Federation

Through:

Originating IP: 84.17.53.12
Originating ISP: Datacamp Limited
City: London
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Why is a scam? Real people don't contact you out of the blue asking for relationships. Real people don't need to hijack someone else's email account for sending you regards...
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