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Dating advice:
For several times now I had clients coming oveseas to visit their supposed girlfriends, they were comunicating via e-mails through the translator.I’ve met those, who just try to fool foreigners and they are registered on scam websites where the website is asking $50 for a contact (can’t say about all of the websites, that are asking for this ammount, good websites can have this request for the contact info too) and then, when couple is about to meet, girls are insist on using the interpreter from their dating agency.Why?Because the interpreter from the “agency” splits the money 50/50 with a girl! These girls don’t think about the feelings of the guys, who travelled from the other part of the world just to see that one cheeky girl!
When getting very long e-mail from a girl, you should actually see, that she is talking to YOU, but not only talking about herself, her dreams and how much she “LOVES” you already! Usualy scammers, from the very first or second letter can use such words as: “I love you” or “I can’t live without you, I can’t breathe without you”, etc You should see the conversation.Those, who are scammers, send endless e-mails with sweet and beautifful words and don’t give contact information for a long time and try to spread time as long as possible before meeting. Then when you come to see her, she says, she is living far far away from the city and asks you to give her money for a taxi, but not to a driver, she does not want you to come with her too. There are situtaions, when lady is really living in the other village or a town situated near by the main city, so in these situations she has to say that in advance in the e-mail or her town has to be shown on a dating website.
Basically,it is a scam where a lonely foreign man gets acquainted over the Internet with an attractive female from certain country. Whoever is behind the scam will try to get as much money out of the unsuspecting foreigner as possible.
Most scammers ask money for one or more of the following:
- passport, visa, tickets, “travel insurance”
- internet cafe / marriage agency expenses
- presents for herself and her family at holiday times
- luxury items (cell phones, clothes, etc)
- emergency medical expenses for the girl or her relatives (illness, car accident, death in the family)
- car accidents (the girl borrowed a car and wrecked it), apartment expenses (rent, repairs)
- bail money / to pay fine to trying to take some item of value out of the country
- ransom money / financial debt to mafia
How do I spot a scam?
1)The girl contacts you first;
2)Sends you a picture or two with almost every letter;
3)After getting your reply she doesn’t mantiona word about it and just says, that she missed you a lot, about her day and how much she would like to see you;
4)Her life story is very sad (her mum or dad died, or very ill or something like that.) She tells you that in her first or second letter.
5) The letters are very long and fancy;
6) The questions you ask will not be answered in the middle of the letter, but maybe as a P.C. or as a few first or last lines;
7) Your name will rarely appear in the letter, but instead, there will be a lot of “My love”, “Honey”, “Darling”, etc.
8)The girl will sign her letter with a different name.
There are a lot of many other warning signals showing, that the girl is a scam, so don’t hesitate asking any of related questions if you have any uncertainties related to this topic.
Here is a story from Fred:
Miss Baneva,
My name is Fred. I would like to tell you my story. I contacted a lovey Ukrainian lady. Oh, she was so beautiful!
Now, I know, I’m a bit plump – so I shouldn’t expect much. But my lovely lady really raked me over the coals.
She invited me to meet her in Dnipoprepopochivnovnikovkaya. When I tried to book a flight, I couldn’t find any airlines that flew there. She recommended an airlines. I booked a ticket – cash only! Had to pay via Paypal – $4,000, one way!
When I got to the airport, it turns out, Air Natasha doesn’t even exist!
It looks like I’ve been scammed
Dear Fred,
I’m really sorry to say, but you became a victim of a typical scam!
I did not hear about any town or city with such a long name Dnipoprepopochivnovnikovkaya.
It just does not exist. First of all, in these situations, a better variant is to check as much information about the girl, as possible! For example, in Google search engine you can find out the info about “dating scamers” or ”Brides scammers”, “Scammer websites”, etc. (Usually good dating websites checking for accuracy of the information any lady or man puts on a website when filling in the profile, it is passport data, phone number, E-mail, etc.)Besides that, you should never send the money via Paypal if you don’t know anything about the lady. Western union is a better variant (it confirms, that the person, that is receiving funds, really exsists). But still, I think, when you did not even meet the lady, you should never send her money, especially such a big ammount! Also, as I know, Paypal system does work for ukrainians, only if they are paying for something in internet, but not for receiving funds, so maybe she was from some other country.
Warm regards,
Liliya
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