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Comment from Aussie

Hello Admin'. Thanks for your response,it is much appreciated. In answer to your question..."Have you not noticed it?"...unless my memory is worse than I thought, the attached information was not there in the first instance, thus all the fuss !! :) With the info there now,you call is a fair one. End of story.
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Comment from Admin

Hello, Aussie and other 2 guys! Why should I remove this lady off the site? She asked the man to help her with money for translation. Have not you noticed it? This is the most popular scam scenario: Standard - the most used scenario: Scammer tries to keep up a regular correspondence, but all letters have general content and there is no concrete information in them. After exchanging a few letters the scammer begins to ask money for covering expenses for using Internet, translator payment, foreign languages courses, driving courses and so on, or you are contacted by the "agency" that helps the scammer with translating/typing/sending letters to you.
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Comment from Aussie

Hello, anyone home ?? 3 of us have requested her removal in different words. It may be a cool thing to do,Admin', in the light of "popular' request from the "troops".How about it ???
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Comment from Aussie

I also agree,for what that is worth. Hey, Administrator, would you please remove this girl's posting...that would seem to be a cool thing to do. Thanks in advance...
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Comment from Anonymous

I agree with Daniiel. If at every turn people start reporting suspected scammers without proper evidence, what creditbility will there be here? Don't think..Know they are a scammer. You need the proof. Daniel's right you've got to give her a chance.
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Comment from Daniel

Pls at least be a bit sure that this person is a scammer, with all respect, you don't even know yourself, so why report her? Give her a chance so that she ask for money & then report. By what your are doing, even if she is a scammer, she will stop so we will never know till some poor guy gets scammed. Please wait & catch them red handed, believe me it will be much better for all of us. It will help if you read some of the comments made by other guys.
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