Wie nett Scam doch verpackt sein kann
Hello dear $$$$$$$!!
How are you?? I received your address at the RussianCupid.com and decided to write you an e-mail.
So my name is Diana, I am almost 28 and live in Cheboksary - it is a small town in the very heart of Russia.
I work as a nurse at the hospital. It is rather difficult job but I cannot say I dislike it, because I understand that it is useful job which allows me to help people.
I like reading, different sports - jogging, swimming.. I am not a real sporty person, but I like doing some sports:) And you??
I also like cooking and inventing new recipes each time:). For me it is a kind of expressing my creativity.. I really like it. I live with my parents so I have someone to cook for, but of course in the future, when I have my own family, I will be happy to cook some tasty dishes for my own family..
I also like to meet my friends and spend some time together - walk, sit in the cafe sometimes.
That is a bit about myself for now:) I hope that you are interested and will write me back soon..
I wish you a good day!
Diana
Was mir bei dieser Mail besonders auffällt, ist der Text.
Da gibt es keinen Unterschied zwischen ukrainischen und russischen Scammern.
Echt cool: Länderübergreifende Organisationen müssen also dahintersteckken.