Spider
March 29th, 2007, 05:31 PM
I got an email from a Russian woman.
She attached pictures [later] and chatted for 2 emails then she did it, she asked for money.
excerpt from one of the emails...
Do you remember I told you once that
I had been to Canada. And it is a very good reason for
giving me a visa. I’ve checked that a visa will cost $194.
You know with my salary I just can't afford it. And I will
need your help. It’s up to you, of course. But I really hope
you will be able to help me with getting visa.
Please, think about it and let me know. Do you want me to
come to you?
Do you want to meet with me at last? I want it very much.
Hope you too.
I will give you the information for the case you decide to do it.
The best way to send money is to do it via Western Union
or MoneyGram. It is an easy and quick way to get it.
It is necessary to know the full name of receiver.
My full name is Mariya Maurina. And after sending money,
the one who is getting money should know an MTCN
( Money Transfer Control Number ).
And the sum of money that was sent.
Well, I hope that you will think on this information.
You have lots of food for thought.
Please, write me as soon as possible. I am waiting for
your reply.
Love you.
Mariya.
P.S. You can send money to any Western Union of St.Petersburg.
I work in this city, and without problems I can receive it.
mailto:
miujikia@yahoo.com
or
mifsacer@yahoo.com
So just a reminder to all that no matter what country someone is from nobody of substance
would ever ask a stranger for money. This is only done by Viktor/Boris or someone in North
American posing as a woman.
An American guy was just sent to jail for 5 years for posing as a Russian woman. He collected
over a million dollars from over 230 different men. For the hard-sell he had his Russian girl friend
(complete with Russian accent) to talk to some of these men on the phone when they were
hesitant about sending money.
I forwarded all "his" emails to the FBI and then told him so. Funny, no more emails! ;)
She attached pictures [later] and chatted for 2 emails then she did it, she asked for money.
excerpt from one of the emails...
Do you remember I told you once that
I had been to Canada. And it is a very good reason for
giving me a visa. I’ve checked that a visa will cost $194.
You know with my salary I just can't afford it. And I will
need your help. It’s up to you, of course. But I really hope
you will be able to help me with getting visa.
Please, think about it and let me know. Do you want me to
come to you?
Do you want to meet with me at last? I want it very much.
Hope you too.
I will give you the information for the case you decide to do it.
The best way to send money is to do it via Western Union
or MoneyGram. It is an easy and quick way to get it.
It is necessary to know the full name of receiver.
My full name is Mariya Maurina. And after sending money,
the one who is getting money should know an MTCN
( Money Transfer Control Number ).
And the sum of money that was sent.
Well, I hope that you will think on this information.
You have lots of food for thought.
Please, write me as soon as possible. I am waiting for
your reply.
Love you.
Mariya.
P.S. You can send money to any Western Union of St.Petersburg.
I work in this city, and without problems I can receive it.
mailto:
miujikia@yahoo.com
or
mifsacer@yahoo.com
So just a reminder to all that no matter what country someone is from nobody of substance
would ever ask a stranger for money. This is only done by Viktor/Boris or someone in North
American posing as a woman.
An American guy was just sent to jail for 5 years for posing as a Russian woman. He collected
over a million dollars from over 230 different men. For the hard-sell he had his Russian girl friend
(complete with Russian accent) to talk to some of these men on the phone when they were
hesitant about sending money.
I forwarded all "his" emails to the FBI and then told him so. Funny, no more emails! ;)