Unfortunately, the provision of photos with your personal details on is no proof of legitimacy. East European scammers in particular will often have female accomplices or use family or even pay escorts to pose for photos for them.
Godtering wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:50 pmI wonder what
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Sender: loveandlife1989@oytloock.com
means?
This means that despite appearing to have been sent from
loveandlife1989@outlook.com, the email was actually sent from the email address
loveandlife1989@oytloock.com. There is really no legitimate reason for someone to do that, especially when the domain name they are using has clearly been registered to try and look like outlook. Scammers will do things like this to avoid the spam and scam protection that mail providers like outlook implement.
The domain
oytloock.com was registered by an individual in Russia:
Creation Date: 2018-12-14T04:00:00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2023-12-14T04:00:00Z
Registrant Name: Vorobev Kazemir Vitalech
Registrant Organization: Vorobev Kazemir Vitalech
Registrant Street: Novoslobodsakaya 19s1
Registrant City: Moscow
Registrant State/Province: Moscow
Registrant Postal Code: 177112
Registrant Country: RU
Registrant Phone: +7.9161229076
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +7.9161229076
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email:
vorobev.kazemir@yandex.com
I can't be 100% certain that you are dealing with a scammer, but I'm 99.99% certain that you are. So I would advise blocking "her" and not responding any further. Don't accuse them of being a scammer, they will just try and deny it and carry on trying to scam you.