Story
I was contacted by a woman who introduced herself as “Aigerim,” 34 years old, supposedly a pediatrician from Kostanay, Kazakhstan. She said she lived alone, loved nature, had a cat named Fluffy, and was looking for a serious friend. Her early messages felt warm and kind but were very generic — clearly meant to build quick trust. She wrote in simple, broken English, often asking for photos but avoiding specific details about herself. Very soon, she pushed to move our chats to email, saying it would be more “personal.” This was her way of creating emotional closeness and a false sense of commitment. Not long after, she said she wanted to visit me. Out of nowhere, she claimed she had already gone to a travel agency, received a visa, and could fly soon. She even gave detailed flight information — Astana → Frankfurt → Calgary, complete with flight numbers and times — to make everything sound believable. Then came the request for money. The supposed ticket price started high (around $1,420) but quickly “dropped” to $1,130 to appear reasonable. She said she had already paid for a visa, consular fees, hotel, and part of the ticket, but needed $774 more by the morning of February 9 to “finalize everything.” Her messages became more emotional and manipulative. She used pressure and guilt tactics, mentioning a friend named Aliya who pawned her jewelry to help, claiming her salary was delayed at the clinic, and even blaming “the virus” and “sanctions.” She said things like “I’m honest,” “I’m ashamed to ask,” and “All will be in vain if you don’t help.” The tone was desperate — clearly meant to make me act fast. But the inconsistencies were everywhere. She said she was 34 but listed a 1988 birth year. Her English was inconsistent, her explanations too polished in parts and too vague in others. She sent detailed expense lists but no receipts, and always set impossible deadlines on weekends or holidays when banks are closed.
Additional Info
Kazakhstan, Kostanay
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