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Comment from Kr

She was on the site RussianEuro.com!!
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Comment from submonte

I got identic letters from someone else, different name, slightly different village near Irkutsk. What is the sense of this all?? Do they finally come, or want money because something does not work as "planned"?
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Comment from alan

she is now called Maria at mashulya@freemailserve.biz
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Comment from DAVE

YES YULIYA HAS A NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
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Comment from joe

irecently recieved emails from the same girl calling herself elena. may 25 2007
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Comment from ahmad

i see you you verey nice i love you
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Comment from kamal s.

I like this,,,MMMMMMMM,,,wonderfull
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Comment from ~Black Panther~

Also Jimbob go to DelphiFAQ.com and type in "Dating scammer irina zinchenko from moscow,russia"
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Comment from ~Black Panther~

And Jimbob,the list go on and on.Something like the energizer bunny.Good job on coming up with the information.
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Comment from JimBob

Well these photos are in danger of being worn out as they are being used with so many different names right now. http://www.anti-scam.org/cgi-bin/scamers-info/comments.cgi?view=2397 Three different passport numbers , three different names , one photo. Irina Zinchenko, Lyudmila Palant, Yuliya Dushko.
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Comment from Roamer

I wonder if this scammer is making a comeback....Or does the organized scamming networks just go down their photo list??? I see that there is beginning to be a type of regularity with certain scammer photos...Maybe, they have a cooling off period, so that they don't wear them out.... Now here's food for thought...
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