This is Mr Christian Anderson. I am the Chief Executive Officer for Victoria Secret International. Enclosed in this message will be a photograph of myself so you know exactly whom you are communicating with. Just to confirm there is no aspect of this message that is fraudulent or a scam of any definition. You are directly interacting with myself and every component of this message must remain confidential. Please introduce yourself.
OK. So he misspells and then chops up a name of an author of fairy tales. And he is about to tell you one.
No legitimate retailer of goods will start the presentation/commercial/magazine ad with "this is not a scam or a fraud". Just look in any magazine. If he sees the need to start a communication by denying that he is doing wrong, then he is actually planning to do wrong.
If he is going after money, the most direct thing I can think of is telling you is that he is on a search for models, and asking you for a couple of pictures, and then saying you are going to be in the next promotion, and telling you that they have a great deal with the air lines, and if you send $300, they can buy a $1275 round trip ticket to Hawaii for you. And of course, they need the money in fewer than five days.
Or he could be a real perv, and over time, he could just ask you to supply increasingly nude pictures of yourself - just to get information on your measurements, of course.