sono contento che incontriamo il mio nome Oksana.
Sto guardando per loro mezzo unico e inimitabile. Io sto cercando non e semplicemente un uomo che sto cercando un altro, questo amico per tutta la vita. Calda dolce ragazza. Me per 27 anni.
Stanco della solitudine e si desidera trovare la sua felicita!
Un poco su di me: mi piace creare confortevole, amo quando il pozzo di casa e con calma, misurare serio e responsabile, correzione la ragazza. Inoltre I emotive e sensibili su. Possono essere problemi Spiritoso e buon divertimento. Per me sola vita priva di significato. Sulla semplicita, posso dire che si apre la cartella di lavoro. Appena letto. Se Kam interessanti su di me quindi scrittura!
Attendo con grande risposta.
La preghiamo di rispondere solo alla mia personale e-mail: oksanadega@yahoo.it
This type of letter is also exposed here
http://www.spamhaus.org/Rokso/evidence.lasso?rokso_id=ROK7235
also on wikipedia.org/wiki
A recent variant is the Romance Scam, which is a money-for-romance angle. The con artist approaches the victim on an online dating service, an Instant messenger (like Yahoo IM), or a social networking site. The scammer claims an interest in the victim, and posts pictures posted of an attractive person (not themselves). The scammer uses this communication to gain confidence, then asks for money. The con artist may claim to be interested in meeting the victim, but needs cash to book a plane, hotel room, or other expenses. In other cases, they claim they're trapped in a foreign country and need assistance to return, to escape imprisonment by corrupt local officials, to pay for medical expenses due to an illness contracted abroad, and so on. The scammer may also use the confidence gained by the romance angle to introduce some variant of the original Nigerian Letter scheme, such as saying they need to get money or valuables out of the country and offer to share the wealth, making the request for help in leaving the country even more attractive to the victim. In a newer version of the scam, the con artist claims to have 'information' about the fidelity of a person's significant other, which they will share for a fee. This information is garnered through social networking sites by using search parameters such as 'In a relationship' or 'Married'. Anonymous e-mails are first sent to attempt to verify receipt, then a new web based e-mail account is sent along with directions on how to retrieve the information.
Information for the police - Informazioni per la polizia Comment: Scanned by ESET Smart Security Return-Path:
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