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- A Foreign Affair averages more than 7 engagements
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- One of the largest Tour Companies in the industry,
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done.
- A Foreign Affair have over 20 years of combined
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to English speaking experienced foreign staff.
- A Foreign Affair features over 30,000 beautiful,
sincere women to choose from selected from over
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established, with over 20 years of combined experience in Foreign Women Romance Tours. More media coverage than any
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reputation. They conduct more Foreign Women Romance Tours, to more cities, than any other company which includes
4-star accommodations with single occupancy and private bath. All Russian, Latin, tours met, in the United States,
by at least one American Tour director, in addition to the English speaking, experienced foreign staff. Tours of
the Corporate Headquarters or any of the foreign offices are always available. No appointment necessary, just stop
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Profile of a Scammer - Common Sense Warning Signs:
As with anything Internet related, you must always be weary and use common sense when
dealing with people for the first time, this includes those beautiful loving women that inexplicably contact you out of the blue wishing to strike up some sort relationship with you. The following is a list of warning signs to look for in
order to detect a scammer just out to swipe a few bucks from your wallet. Encountering one or more of these Warning Signs in your own
relations should make you pause but remember there is no reason for paranoia! If, however,
many of these are present, step back and profile your correspondent because she could be a
scammer!
- She asks for money for Internet costs. (Standard Scenario)
Now this can be a legitimate request as access to the Net is not so free and easy as
it may be for you. Whether you should consider this a Warning Sign depends on the particular
circumstances including how she has access to the Internet. If she is using "a friend's computer" or
her own then her costs should be minimal. (Incidently, if she has her own computer and internet access
from home she is either relatively well-off or this is her job.) On the other hand if she is using
an Internet cafe or an Agency then you can expect to be asked to reimburse her for her expenses. In the
Author's opinion, mentioning costs of translation agencies or Internet cafes right away is more to the
girl's credit than after the third letter or posing the situation as a sudden turn of events. Many
agencies state in the beginning that you may exchange a couple of letters and then charges will start
to apply. Look for other Warning Signs to make the determination. (TIP: most agencies have several
levels of payment or state simply that "one letter is $ 5, ten is $ 40, etc." It may seem like a
hassle and if you wire the money you will end up paying a little more in transaction fees, but consider
sending only the minimum amount the first few times. If it is a scam they will have to string you out a
while before "cutting you loose" as opposed to if you wire them $ 50 or a $ 100 the first time.
During this time you may see some of the other Warning Signs and only be out of pocket a smaller amount
in the long run. The bottom line: Never send more money than you don't mind losing.
- She says she can get a visa. (Visa Scenario)
One word: "FUHGETABOUTIT!"This
seems to be one of the most classic scams around and one of the costliest for the uninformed. This scam
works well because the scammer running this Scenario spends a lot of time developing a
"pseudo-relationship" and will personalize her communication. You should know that a visa other than
the "fiancee visa" to the United States cannot be had by a single woman of low income from Russia, the
Ukraine or many other lands of the CIS in almost every circumstance. This includes "tours to NYC",
"aunts who are travel agents", "descendants of diplomats" etc. etc.! Of course it may be possible
to obtain a visa to certain other countries so if this is the situation, keep in mind that such a
proposal is not confirmation of a scam and just check your own nation's visa requirements and costs
before assuming what she is telling you is accurate.If you are from the United States or most other
countries, you almost certainly will have to go there first to visit any woman you are correponding
with in Russia or the Ukraine.The bottom line: Start planning now.
- She wants money for travel. (Travel Scenario)
This scam goes part in parcel with
the Visa scam and is more insidious when the request for travel money is for travel to countries where
it is actually possible to visit with or without a Visa. You really should not violate
Scam Alert's Prime Directive for the Internet correspondent, but if you must then at least have
the smarts to make the arrangements yourself using a good credit card on a refundable basis. The
bottom line: She should be thrilled that you will take care of the arrangements for her.
- She asks for money for surgery, debt, accident, or illness. (Illness and Accident Scenarios)
These
are all common reasons scammers use. They are designed to play upon your sympathy. Unless you have met
the person and actually cultivated a long-term relationship such a request is probably a scam. Most
genuine ladies would not ask a virtual stranger that they are trying to impress for money even in one
of these circumstances.(TIP: If you really are the big hearted type, offer to send her just a small
sum ($ 25) saying that it is all that you can send at this time. Judge her reaction carefully.
Remember, in Russia and the Ukraine this amount is not paltry, in fact, it is almost a full month's
average wage, so anything less than genuine appreciation for whatever you can do is a sure sign that
the request was just a scam. If you are dealing with a scammer though expect everything from silence to
assertions that you are greedy or don't love her. But most likely she will be indignant. Imagine they
spent all this personal time on you and then the pay off is so small! They could have just sent you
form letters and run the Standard Scenario!) The bottom line: Keep your sympathy in check
and follow your instincts.
- Her Agency prohibits her from giving you her address.
Although it is not a
guaranteed way to avoid being scammed, you should always obtain your correspondent's personal
postal address.If an Agency forbids its "client" from giving you her address then there is
something seriously wrong with the situation and you should consider it a large Warning Sign.
The
questions are raised of "who is working for whom?" and "just who is the client?" It should be pointed
out to the Agency that in normal business relationships, the "client" usually has a say in the terms of
the service, especially when it comes to serving as a "translator" for the client's communication. One
begins to wonder just how influential the translator is and what other censorship is being
practiced.
However, beyond these philosophical reasons, there simply is no economic justification for
an Agency maintaining such a policy and this should be made clear to the Agency. An Agency which is
legitimately providing internet access and/or translation services will likely remain necessary.
Furthermore, an Agency's goal should always be to facilitate the introduction and communication between
its client and you!
It should be recognized that there are many ways to communicate via the regular
post with your correspondent including sending photos, post cards, audio, drawings, objects, gifts,
etc. These forms of communication do not require any translation at all! Therefore, an Agency cannot
claim that allowing its clients to "bypass" the Agency via the regular post would hurt its normal
business services and if it does then it does not have the interests of the "client" at heart.
The
only instance in which it may be considered appropriate for an Agency to deny your request for the
girl's address is when the agency sells her address as part of its service. Although still distasteful,
at least you can plainly see where the Agency is generating a fair revenue. Depending on the nature of
the business and the way it gathers its client's information, this may be ok. The bottom line:
Censorship is bad business!
- She refuses to provide you her address.
A sincere woman who is interested in
getting to know you will never refuse your request for her address. This is especially true when you
explain that you desire to get to know her as fully as possible and in as many ways as possible. It is
helpful to point out the above ways that you can communicate without the need for translation (should
this be her chief concern) and help her to see that using every avenue of communication will help you
to get to know each other.
*Note: While it might be a clear sign if she refuses to give you her address, do not be fooled into thinking
that it means everything is ok if she does. Many scammers will give you an address. It just won't be hers or a
valid address at all. It is up to you to verify that the address is hers. The bottom line:
This is one of the few times when you should not take "No" for an answer.
- She uses a free e-mail service.
Like asking for money for email costs, this circumstance
may or may not be a sign of a scammer. Many people throughout the world use a free e-mail service like Yahoo,
Juno, Hotmail. In Russia and Ukraine some of the more popular ones are Mail.ru, Yandex.ru, Hotbox.ru, ukr.net,
etc. Although the situation is changing, in these lands there remain three primary ways of accessing the
Internet: 1) from work or school; 2) via an Agency or 3) via an "Internet cafe". Some people may claim to use
"a friend or relative's computer" who either has access at home or work.Basically what you need to remember
is if her access is by any source other than an Agency or Internet cafe, she shouldn't have to worry about
regular costs and only have to reimburse or contribute to her friend or relative's costs once in a while. [If
this is the case keep your eyes wide open for the Illness, Accident, Visa and Travel Scenarios which forgo the
nickel and diming of internet expenses for the jackpot of these scams.]The real problem from a relationship
point of view is that unlike a work address or even an AOL account, the ease of a free email service allows
people to create an identity that is virtually untraceable.Note: If she changes email addresses during your
correspondence from one free mail box to another, it could be a sign that she has been "busted" or that her
first email provider has received complaints and deleted the account. In that event you might wish to write to
the email service provider and inquire about the previous email address and whether it was deleted by the user
or if there was abuse or complaints reported.The bottom line: Easy come, easy GONE!
- Her photos are VERY professional looking.
You say she looks like a covergirl? You might
be surprised to find out that she really is! There are a number of well known scams where photomodels' photos
have been used by scammers. Most real girls have normal, non-studio photos. Many scammers have just the
opposite available to you, studio photos and no normal photos. The bottom line: If she looks too
good to be true she probably is.
- She initiated the contact.
Some scammers, especially those operating as individuals, are
proactively contacting men who place a personal on various websites. In this situation one must really follow
their instincts. Is she 17 years old and drop dead gorgeous while, frankly, you could be mistaken for Stephen
King? Unless you ARE Stephen King and she is attracted to talented, wealthy, married men, you should ask a lot
of questions about what exactly compelled her to write to you. Of course, if you are genuinely a good catch by
many women's assessment and you have put yourself out there like this, then it would be natural to expect a
number of unsolicited contacts. What ever the case, always exercise caution from the beginning when you do not
initiate the contact.(TIP: In your initial response, inquire politely, just how the woman paid to
respond to your personal. Almost all free personals websites offer the ability to post a profile for free but
require payment or subscription from both men and women in order to write to someone. Generally, this
requires a credit card which typically only the top income earners in Russia and the Ukraine may have. Make
sure her "explanation" conforms with her later statements regarding her "financial situation.")9 out 10
times that someone writes to you out of the blue it will be a scam.The bottom line: Real women of all
sorts prefer to be chased.
- She addresses you by the wrong name (or the letter is not written to you at all).
We have
a little fun with this in the "Top Ten" list but it it should be an obvious warning sign. Don't buy
explanations that it was the translator's fault or the agency's fault. It WAS in fact the agency's fault. They
merely sent the wrong scam letter to you. The bottom line: This is rarely, if ever, acceptable.
- Your name appears only once at the beginning of the letter.
Scammers are excellent at
"cutting and pasting" and "form letters". They have many stock letters at the ready and just insert your name
at the very beginning. Perhaps for an introductory letter or a first reply to your response to her personal ad,
this might be considered acceptable. But if it continues after the first letter it is definitely a Warning
Sign. Sometimes you may actually be able to notice that your name (and sometimes even her name if an agency is
using the stock letter for several women) are in a different font type or size from the body of the
letter.(TIP: As in oral communications (and most western cultures) the level of social interaction between
the two communicators should naturally parallel each other. In other words, if you use her name a lot in your
letters to her, the natural expectation is for her to mirror your level of familiarity. If she doesn't or tries
to mask this with substitutes like "honey", "sugar", "darling" and so forth in the body of the letter then be
on guard.) The bottom line: When you receive one of these e-mails, you should feel about as
emotionally involved as when you receive spam.
- She doesn't personalize her letters.
Scammers of the first level are generally too busy
scamming to bother to personalize their letters. Their modus operandi is to scam as many persons as possible as
quickly as possible and if they can get even a small percentage of their victims to fall for their schemes it
will be worthwhile. This particularly applies to scammer Agencies and to an individual offering a number of
women's profiles via a "dummy" Agency but who is actually doing the work herself or himself.But be careful!
Scammers of the second level are more devious. These will personalize their letters and make it seem like you
are writing to a real person. These scammers are very sophisticated and take their time to develop their scam.
Only when you are well along the way in your relations will the other Warning Signs start to appear.(TIP:
If you receive an impersonal letter that discusses the "earth, wind and fire" but not a single word about
anything you have written or asked, reply with a stock letter about the "sun, moon and ice" when she gets
around to asking for money. It will be very funny.)The bottom line: Real girls write letters about
real life and not about "sugar and spice and everything nice."
- Her personal has a broad description of what she wants.
Scammers don't really care who
you are as a person. They are not interested in forming a real relationship with you so their ads are very
broad in the requirements for a partner. Any age, any race, any physical type, indeed anybody is eligible to be
scammed by them.
Even if her ad is general in its requirements, a real woman desiring a partner will always be
interested in the details as the communication proceeds.The bottom line: The devil is in the
details.
- Her personal has the same description or information as others.
One dead giveaway that an
Agency is at work is when several profiles have a description or information that is word for word verbatim of
another profile.This is either the handywork of a scammer Agency or a lazy Agency and you don't want
to have dealings with either. The bottom line: Real individuals, even at agencies, have their own
unique perspective and desires and this will be reflected in what they say in their profile.
- Her letters are frequent and responses are fast.
Scammers are in the business of writing
letters and fostering these false relationships. Real women have lives of their own and many other daily
concerns. Remember how hard or busy she described her life to be? Then how come she is spending some time every
day at the Agency or the "internet cafe"? The bottom line: If sometimes it seems like she was just
sitting at the computer waiting to write back to you it's because she was. After all, it's her (or his) job.
- She always writes very long letters.
Think about your email communications with people
you know. Now and then you might write or receive a long e-mail but often you write and receive only a few
lines or perhaps a couple of paragraphs. Real communication with a real woman should look almost the same
because whether she is a student or working or even out of work, she should have a real life and other
concerns. Scammers are in the business of writing e-mail so their letters are almost always long.Yes, if a
real woman is using a translator or paying the Agency on a cost per page basis, there might be some tendency to
make each e-mail count by including much information. But even in this situation, you should receive the
occasional one-liner. The bottom line: In this situation don't mistake quantity for quality.
- She sends a new photo with every letter
This tactic is almost humorous. Let's be honest.
What first attracted you to her profile or personal ad? It was that gorgeous photo of her! The scammer knows exactly
why you wrote her in the first place and it isn't because she says she "enjoys cooking and reading Dostoevsky."
Appealing to men's sexual desire is the oldest, easiest and most effective way to keep men's attention and your
mind from putting together the subtle inconsistencies. The scammer using this tactic wants you to forget that
knot in your gut that is telling you something is wrong and wants to focus your attention on the sensations a
little lower instead.As mentioned above, real women usually do not have many photos scanned online to send
in the first place. But scammers have many and they will send you one sexy photo after another. Even the
innocent looking photos are designed to win you over by showing you that she is not just a glamourous
person. The bottom line: Never watch the magician's hands.
- She flatters you way too much.
There is a time for hyperbole but personal e-mail
communications between two new correspondents who are trying to learn about each other is generally not one of
them. When she thinks you are "absolutely wonderful" "so marvelous" and "completely mesmerizing" after three
emails then it is time for you to check your wallet as you go to look at yourself in the mirror.If she
starts to make you feel like you can "walk on water" it is only because she wants you to step out of the
boat. The bottom line: Better check your wallet as you check the mirror.
- She loves trivia.
No, we are not talking about having arcane knowledge, but rather the
fact that she seems to like every single very tiny detail about you. Amazingly, there is absolutely nothing a
scammer will find boring about what you say, what you do in your spare time and so forth. A real woman, even if
she did not tell you bluntly, would not be so enthralled with every detail and this should be manifest in the
"tone" of her letters. The bottom line: This should be a Warning Sign even for real women!
- She mentions her salary without you asking or in general her "financial problems."
This
is a classic Warning Sign. Most normal women will not discuss these things unless you pointedly inquire.
Scammers on the other hand will repeatedly and very discreetly drop these hints like foreshadowing in a horror
story.The bottom line: When you see these things you should be hearing the cello in "JAWS"
(daaa-dum, daaa-dum, da dum, da-dum...)
- She wants to meet you at once!
While real women are no doubt eager and happy to meet you
in person soon, with scammers it is almost expressed as a life and death necessity. A real relationship allows
things to progress at a natural and mutually convenient pace. Very few real and mature women desire to rush
into a relationship, especially when considering all of the important factors involved with getting together
with someone from abroad. On the contrary, time is the scammer's enemy. The false sense of urgency created by
the scammer is like the fox setting fire to the chickenhouse.The fact is the longer you stretch your
communications with your correspondent, the deeper will be your understanding and knowledge of exactly who that
person is. So long as you are not also a "cash cow," for a scammer stretching your communication is very bad
because you will detect them to be scammer or they will expend a lot of their time on you with little
pay-off. The bottom line: It is always a good idea to take your time in getting to know the person
you are writing over the Internet before meeting them in person.
- She wants you to send the money at once!
For the same reasons above and for whatever
reasons for the money, she needs all of it and she needs it yesterday. Of course providing any money at all
violates Scam Alert's for the internet correspondent. Your goal should be to
explore, investigate and discover who she is as a person without disturbing her natural economic condition.
True, sincere persons are ultimately looking for a better life and some of these persons are in desperate
economic circumstances, but if she expects you to play the role of her "White Knight" then ask yourself if that
is what you want. If you are going to send some money don't for any reason feel compelled to send it
immediately. Remember in this situation time is a scammer's enemy. The bottom line: If a fool and
his money are soon to be parted it doesn't have to be right away.
- She doesn't ask about your financial status.
This Warning Sign seems counter-intuitive
since it is typically assumed that scammers are "gold diggers". But in fact when you think about a real "gold
digger" in order to actually get the "gold" a real relationship must be formed. Scammers are not interested in
a real life dating or marriage relationship therefore paradoxically they are not ultimately interested in your
financial status or whether you could support them in the long run. They just want some quick cash and then
will blow you off or string you along until the well runs dry or you finally get wise. On the contrary,
real women, although perhaps reserved, will show an interest in your financial status, probably by asking lots
of questions about what you do for a job, whether you have children, an ex-wife, where you live, what you
drive, etc. This is because, even if they plan on working and being independent, they ultimately desire a
partner that can help support the family. The bottom line: Never become someone's "Sugar Daddy"
unless you are actually getting some sugar.
- She falls in love fast.
It is amazing how many men ignore this simple Warning Sign.
Common experience should indicate that no one can be so in love after a couple of emails. Maybe after meeting
in person it is possible to be "in love" quickly. But until then, expect a genuine girl to be quite guarded in
her expressions of intimate feelings. She was very brave just to put herself out there like this so she is very
unlikely to risk her feelings or being hurt by saying "I love you" to a virtual stranger she has not yet met in
person. Even if you two have reached the point of such romantic expressions, do not confuse such
expressions with where you stand in relation to each other. The bottom line: Saying "I love you"
means "I want to be with you". It does NOT mean "Can you give me 50 bucks?"
- She mentions the words "honesty", "trust", "love", "sex" a lot.
Real women write about
the real events in their real lives. Some of these are positive and some are negative. Sometimes they discuss
their own personalities and characteristics and sometimes they reveal the qualities that they want in a
partner. Real women do not write on and on in flowery terms about such things as "honesty" and "trust" unless
they want to set you up when you try to turn down their request for money by crying that you don't trust them!
(Oh Gee, and just after she told you how important "trust" meant to her.) As noted above, the phrase "I love
you" is rarely, if ever, said by a real woman as it means a journey towards commitment and therefore is
serious. A scammer knows that path will never be walked so they say it very freely. A scammer also knows well
that the mere allusion to "sex" combined with that revealing photo attached is likely to make most men feel
like not responding to the request for money would be like walking away from a betting table. Indeed,
many men although knowing the odds are against them and even sensing that they are about to lose their money,
still risk it, telling themselves "Well, I could get lucky". The bottom line: Remember that
"talk" is supposed to be cheap.
- She is a perfect "10". And then there is you.
Granted, Russia and Ukraine and these other
lands are full of drop dead beautiful women who could easily be a covergirl. (Of course, keep in mind that many
agencies select only the best looking women and reject many of the ordinary looking people.) While it is
entirely possible that this gorgeous creature is genuinely interested in what you have to offer at least try to
keep some rational perspective. If possible, step outside of the situation and examine whether anyone else
would consider this a real pairing. Some age difference is expected and acceptable and even biologically
normal--some might even say mandated. Anna-Nicole-Smith-age-discrepancy should only be reserved for
billionaires however. Mature women typically value security, emotional availability, stability, and financial
resources over looks and physical characteristics as a matter of course so it is not totally improbable that if
you have these things she will overlook your unibrow and the potbelly or a reasonable age difference. On
the other hand, if the whole things seems like a dream--or maybe a scene out of American Beauty--you
better make sure you aren't sleepwalking right into a brickwall. The bottom line: Pray that she is
real and count your blessings.
- You do meet her in person.
So you finally fly there and she meets you at the airport. You
go out to all of the best restaurants of course. You even buy her things to show your affection. (By the way
Gentlemen, it is not a "custom" to buy her an expensive "engagement ring" or present!!! Really she should be
happy enough just to see you.) At this point, assuming that she is a scammer and you just haven't
realized it yet, there are a few different possibilities. You might end up spending some rather pleasurable
time with her (at least until your money runs out) and then she will disappear. Or she may deftly ignore even
your mildest advances and try and pump you for money during your various "dates." Or finally, her "cousin
Gregor" may suddenly appear and ask you for a little pre-familial loan. Not only should you politely decline
but at your earliest convenience you should ditch the both of them and consider changing hotels.Remember
should you be lucky enough to visit a genuine lady from abroad that you have been writing to, she is going to
want to show you her city, introduce you to her family and friends and probably not want to sleep with you
within the first three hours of your arrival.
The final bottom line: Fortune favors the prepared
mind.
- You found her at a free-to-post-personals website.
Now right off the bat you should know
that at any of these "free-to-post-personals" websites you are going to find a mixture of sincere and "scammer"
persons. Of course, other than in person or by reference or in some random way, there are only two general ways
you are going to "meet" these girls: at such a free-to-post-personals website or via an "Agency". So if
Agencies have to be approached with caution and these free-to-post-personals also have a lot of scammers what
is a guy to do? The best thing to do is to keep on a lookout for the other Warning Signs listed here.
Additionally, here are some things to watch out for: 1) Does she have more than one profile posted? It has
been my experience that real persons post only one time but that scammers or Agencies (whether scammers or just
parasites) post multiple times. Scroll through the profiles or search the same parameters and see if you find
any others. 2) Similarly, do you find more than one profile with different information such as name, ages,
locations, etc. Naturally why would these be different if the person was real? 3) Did her profile
disappear? Shortly after you begin to write regularly to each other go back and check to see if her original
profile is still where you found it. Do this once a week. A real person is going to leave her profile there
until she gets committed or finds her true love. But if the profile is gone then it could have been removed by
the host because of received complaints; or the photos, identity and location of that profile may have become
known to the anti-scammer forces and the scammers may have removed it because of this; or the scammer has
adopted a pattern of placing a profile, luring a few correspondents in and then removing it so as to avoid
detection.Note: If the profile is there you may wish to try the tactic of writing again using
a different "identity". Receiving the same "introductory response". What you should be looking for as you carry
on this second correspondence is whether the "emotional connection" is the same, i.e. is she also telling you
as this second identity that she "loves you", "wants to be with you", etc. If so, you know she is not
sincere.4) Are you going to be dealing with an agency? The chances are more likely that you will be dealing
with an Agency if the photos have a studio or blank background or are otherwise professional in nature. Also,
if this is the case then it is most likely that the girl herself did not post her profile but that the Agency
did it for her. Keep this in mind in your early correspondence and also don't be shocked to suddenly find
yourself facing a middleman (or middlewoman). This is only my preference, but it seems more advisable to deal
with a real woman that has natural photos then even a real woman who is using a legitimate agency for several
reasons. If you are dealing with an Agency then it can be legitimate or it may be a scam and you will have to
take into consideration all of the other factors involved here. It isn't always possible to have a situation
without an Agency as some persons with limited Net-access or limited english skills may have to rely on these
services. So while dealing with an Agency (that otherwise doesn't possess any of the other Warning Signs)
can be OK, if your "relationship" or communications seems to be or becomes more about keeping the Agency as a
middleman instead of helping you two to get acquainted, then you have to ask yourself the bottom line
question.The bottom line: Did you want to meet a girl or did you want to meet an Agency?
- Her Agency uses a free web-host.
Although the use of a web-host is not by itself a sign
of a scammer Agency, it is obviously easy to see just how simple it would be to set up a scam operation using
such a service. Check the top level domain name for signs that it is "free" It seems dubious that a
legitimate business would both rely upon a free web-host and be too cheap to pay for the "no banner
advertisements" usually offered by such hosts, so if you do see that banners are going that is an indication
that there may be something wrong and also that the web-host will have limited info on the company. It should
be noted that there are many good businesses taking advantage of these free web-hosts but on balance, the ease
with which an individual may establish such a cyberstorefront façade is a fact too dangerous to ignore
completely.(TIP: In these cases, look very critically at the complexity and sophistication of the website.
What are the affiliations and advertisers? Does it allow you to make orders using a well known payment method
like a major credit card? Are there many levels and pages or is it very basic in nature? Although not a
complete guarantee, a legitimate business is going to put together a quality presentation while the scammer
website is only going to do enough to hook you with a pretty face and then conduct the rest of the scam by
e-mail.) (TIP: Should you have problems with such an agency feel free to report it to the abuse section of
the web-host. Also feel free to ask directly how the agency gets its access to the Internet. In the
event you are scammed, you will want to complain to the agency's ISP and the DNS registrant. Using
Network-Tools may help to obtain valuable information.) The bottom line: If the company is
unwilling to put money into itself, why would YOU?
- Her Agency is "blacklisted."
There are a number of notorious agencies. (EVIL TIP:
Your best choice is to stay away from them completely. But if you want to have some fun and occupy their
resources feel free to email them anything and everything. Pass along those annoying e-mails that your friends
send to you. No doubt they will soon block your email or send it directly to the trash but with many
individuals doing this they might find it a bit overwhelming.)Fortunately, scammer agencies and individuals
operating through them are easier to detect than individuals operating on their own once you know what to look
for.The bottom line: They're blacklisted dummy!
- Her Agency includes other "scammers."
Just because you don't see your correspondent
listed here at Scam Alert or elsewhere doesn't mean you aren't being scammed.
Depending on the Agency's policies and operation, the presence of "known" scammers at the Agency where your
woman "resides" should be a big warning sign to you. Of course, some very large websites (see note on F2P
Websites) contain a mix of legitimate persons and scammers because they allow anyone to post a profile so
this Warning Sign must be taken with a grain of salt. Smaller agencies that claim to regulate their clientele
should have no scammers at all.(TIP: Browse your woman's website thoroughly and if you do encounter a known
scammer, ask the manager of the Agency or the webmaster why a known scammer is a client or listed. The answer
should be very enlightening.) The bottom line: Birds of a feather flock together.
- Her Agency doesn't update the personals.
Hey some people are too busy scamming you to
update their personals. So what if that "18 year old student" is now 25, married and living in Australia.
Seriously though, keep in mind that some large agencies and especially the free listings may not update very
often.(TIP: If you reach the point where you are concentrating on each other, ask the woman to remove her
profile from the Agency's profiles while you two figure out if you are going to get serious. If the Agency says
it is not possible consider that an indication that the Agency is not very good and potentially a scam.
But keep in mind that this advice is for ONLY those that are near engagement. It has been reported that some
women have been "stood up" at the last minute. Given the expense and hassle of making a listing, it should not
be surprising that some sincere ladies would be reluctant to pull their profile before you have slipped a ring
on her finger.)The bottom line: You should prefer to deal with agencies that provide excellent
service to their clients. This includes updating their personal listings as circumstances change.
- She sends the same letters verbatim that known scammers have written.
Read some of the
letters that have been posted on the other anti-scam websites. (The Author generally does not post the actual
letters or copies of emails for aesthetic and space reasons.) If you suddenly feel a bad case of Deja Vu the
scam is on you!
The bottom line: Familiarize yourself with the standard letters (try not to be
horrified if you have received one) and more importantly, get a feel for the "tone" and "style" of these
letters.
- The filenames of her photos are numbered above ten (10) (e.g. 025.jpg, 015.jpg, etc.).
How
many real people when they digitize their own pictures or have this done give them such ridiculous filenames?
Some scammer Agencies attempt to somewhat personalize their large list of photos (e.g. alena12.jpg, nata25.jpg,
etc.) and others just assign them a number. If the woman is using a legitimate Agency AND the Agency or she
informs you that these photos (ask them) were the product of a photo shoot then this may be acceptable.
Otherwise, it is unlikely that an individual or a legitimate agency would have more than a dozen photos scanned
and available for you and certainly it is unlikely to have numbered them in this way.Real women using a
legitimate Agency probably do not have a great number of photos scanned in the computer because to scan more
than a few photos is an additional charge at most agencies and "Internet cafes". (Of course, if she is using a
personal computer and scanning her own pictures then in this situation it is possible to have a number of
photos. But even then she is more likely to name them and not assign numbers to them.) The bottom line:
If you get photos numbered like that add a "0" to the number and consider that you are that numbered person she
has sent it to this week.
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