Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following emails. They are socalled "Advance Fee Fraud" letters, where I will be asked to send money again and again. The "russian love scams" starts with a long series of letters about a russian girl living in a small town, and she travels to Moscow. She will ask you to help her pay the plane ticket to meet you outside russia. If you pay, she will start to ask you to send her money for clothes, medicine, tickets, certificates, etc. If you pay, another fee will quickly come up, and it will continue that way until you give up or run out of money. You will never meet the girl, because the story was all lies.

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Reply-To: milahka_olga@yahoo.com
From: wernty@hotmail.com [mailto:wernty@hotmail.com] On Behalf Of Andrew LeDuc
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 7:12 PM
Subject: Good day!

Hi. My name is Olga.

Unfamiliar woman sent me a message on datemefree which was your e-mail. I decided to write to you.

I'm looking  for a man for serious and long-term relations.

I am single, I do not have children.

I'm 30 years.

I'm from Russia.

If you are interested in me, write to me on my E-mail: milahka_olga@yahoo.com, I will  wait for your letter with impatience, I will tell you more about myself.

Good bye.

Olga.

Olga Milahka
     
Miss Young

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