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on 9/26/15I found someone after many years. Now stop moaning and bleed them dry.
Stay on the site and open every free letter. Delete the rest. This will cost you nothing and they have to pay for the letter to be translated. If enough people did this they would reconsider. Do not write back or go into chat.
@ Werd L - you are absolutely correct, I too met an Elena M. From Odessa and a repeat visit 2 months later. Complete rip off and half way through my second visit she could not see me any more "mother is sick". Then "we can only be friends and nothing more" after professing undying love and darling this darling that on the site emails etc. Encouraging me to buy items for her new apartment in Odessa and suggestions of inviting me round for dinner etc etc. I was left with a week to kill during a particularly cold October a couple of years ago.
I thought I was being more cautions when I met up with Diana fro Poltava and another Elena from Kremenchug. Diana was supposed to be able to speak advanced English but could not communicate at all without an interpreter, she spent her time on anastasiadate but did not have enough time to turn up for English lessons. And Elena from Kremenchug just used money paid to the teacher for lessons on household bills and then asked for more...
I am realistic enough to know that a 20 or even late 30 early 40's woman would not be interested in someone my age. But even when you are dealing with women in their late 40s and early/mid 50s they are still on the scam. So I stay away from these sites - most of these women have no intention of moving away from their homeland and just want you to pay for a good night out that they could never afford plus a kickback via the agency, interpreter, taxi fare or restaurant. If us it is a no win situation and we are best off out of it. To most of these women it is just a job.
See the "CHECK OUT THE 150 MILLION DOLLAR SCAM!" for all the proof you need to know that the letters you are receiving are from FemBots! Read the name they are addressing. All you have to do is change your name in the Account Tab and Poof, your inbox letters change their salutation!