by Dotti
Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:10 am
In true scammer style, you see poor grammar in the first sentence, and perfect in the rest. That's because the first sentence of that email is the only one he actually wrote. The rest of this "heartfelt" email is nothing more than cut and paste from various online love letters. It appears he has been surfing lovingyou.com, a very popular site for romance scammers:
Most of the first two paragraphs copied directly from this one:
http://archive.lovingyou.com/content/inspiration/loveletters-content.php?ID=889
Third paragraph copied from here:
http://archive.lovingyou.com/content/in ... php?ID=792
The last line comes from this online love letter
http://archive.lovingyou.com/content/inspiration/loveletters-content.php?ID=890
This is a very typical tactic of scammers. They often pull love letters, romantic poetry, and romance quotes from online, and have them ready to send to their victims whenever their victims are doubting them. Many of their romantic emails are simply portions of these (or sometimes the whole documents) strung together.
Most of the first two paragraphs copied directly from this one:
http://archive.lovingyou.com/content/inspiration/loveletters-content.php?ID=889
Third paragraph copied from here:
http://archive.lovingyou.com/content/in ... php?ID=792
The last line comes from this online love letter
http://archive.lovingyou.com/content/inspiration/loveletters-content.php?ID=890
This is a very typical tactic of scammers. They often pull love letters, romantic poetry, and romance quotes from online, and have them ready to send to their victims whenever their victims are doubting them. Many of their romantic emails are simply portions of these (or sometimes the whole documents) strung together.
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