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Are you corresponding with a girl from a tiny rural town in Russia? Is she in love with you and wants a personal meeting?

 

 
 

Shustova Natalia (report #3)

(uses the same letters as Vshiwkova (Vshivkova) Anna)

Kazan, Russia.

Tel: not specified 

Address: Republic Tatarstan, the city of Kazan, street Musina 11 flat 38

Email: angelok2805@rambler.ru

DOB: March, 15, 28 yo

Submitted: 10/05/05


This letter is to confirm Natalia Shustova of Kazan, Russia is a scammer. 
She contacted me through Yahoo.com. We exhanged e-mails for about 1 month 
before she finally tried to set the hook in her 14th letter to me by 
claiming that her mother was sick with "...stones in her liver". She 
requested 500 USD to pay for her mother's operation. Also, she claims to be 
low paid and that exchanging e-mails at the internet cafe can be expensive. 
I did fall for this one to reimburse her for the expense of sending and 
receiving letters. Yes, I did fall for this one. What the hell, I spent 
more on dating women here in the States on a single date. The result was 
the same in both relationships: I got screwed. At least I do not need to 
see a doctor to cure my ills from her. This letter will be my prescription 
to get well.

It has only been less than 2 days, but I do not expect her to reply to my 
refusal to send her money. Sorry, Mom, but your liver "stones" will have to 
stay where they are.

She claims to be 27 years old with no children. She claims to have a 
childhood friend: this time it was Lena. Her mother supposedly works as a 
watchman. He father supposedly died of heart problems. She claimed to be a 
low paid veterinarian. Her letters were usually well thought out, but 
toward the end they became shorter especially when I did not bite on the 
line to send her nearly $600 for a digital camera. With the camera she 
promised to take more pictures to send to me.

She, or who ever is writing the letters, is becoming more suble compared to 
the other letters of hers that are posted on the scammers web site. There 
is nothing off limits to her. She even claimed to love my two young 
children. Oh yea, she claims that her dog, Jerry-Lee even wants to visit my 
dog. What's this world coming to when a man's dog is not sacred.

God will be the judge in the end..... God bless you.

Chump #3

reports: #1; #2: #3; #4; #5

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