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Comment from Daller

stupid girl
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Comment from Anonymous

This girl also goes by the name Natalya Ageeva. Same story as the one described in the story I just read. She went through Yahoo personals. She used the email addy: natalyaag@rambler.ru I knew there was something funny about her when she told me she loved me in such a short time. I started researching her when I saw the man in the reflection of the "Car picture," and referred to her director at work as a "he," then told me in the same paragraph that she was going to Moscow to the embassy and that her director was a woman and understood this would dictate her future/our future. I started looking. Thank God I did!
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Comment from Greg

After 3 wks.of writting said she wantede to come to usa .I offered to buy tickets here .She wanted me to wire money instead ,I said no .She said she couldnt get visa without buying tickets herself ,Caught her this is a lie Us embassy said not to buy tickets until visa is obtained .Shes a scammer
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Comment from Anonymous

I dont understand the scam. it seems reasonable that she is actng this way. how did you meet and who contacted whom first? is she in a dating site( trouble) or a established marriage agency? Has she told you she loves you blah blah blah. asked for money? often the chicks dont have a computer and do use the work computer during the weekdays? often spend days off visiting with family and friends how good is her english . do you know anything about Russian culture and dating etc ? good luck
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Comment from freddyboy

Ronnie your comment leaves me speechless...hmm maybe that should be the other way around...it seems to have left you speechless. OR maybe it is that darn invisable ink again.
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Comment from Ronnie


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Comment from freddyboy

Weston you are right I think..just because you really have the scammers correct address does mean that it is still not a scam. Does it really matter if a gun that is used to kill someone is registered or not...the crime is still the same. Only if authorities can follow through and bring the person to justice does the real address even begin to help. Perhaps that is what is actually the point Wayne is trying to make??
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Comment from Ken

true.com don't protect you either. I sent solid proof and photos and they said thanks, blah, blah, blah and never did anything.
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Comment from roamer

Rock and Roll Aint Noise Pollution!!!! Yeah, instead of them always passin backwards, they should have kept trying to go forward.....It was good for a few HaHas ..... I think that anon is trying to promote a certain website....I just cant seem to remember which one, though....... Buenos Dias all....
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Comment from Mike

Good morning, Dameon. That was some finish to the Jets game, eh? Quiet weekend for scammers.
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Comment from Dameon

Happy Monday Everyone - Hope you all had a great weekend and that no one got scammed. And now it is on with the show.
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Comment from Anonymous


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Comment from Mike

Hey Anon - I don't know if you got your point across by posting your datingclub warning only 6 times.
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Comment from Wombat

G'day Westy. I would imagine that you would/could do this check before you go too far with the sheila, especially if its going on for a few weeks.Yes, it would be a waste of time & money if she professes her undying love in the first week, then asks for money the day after. Naturally, if some poor bloke has been scammed, and ends up on this site...well, yeah, the horse has bolted !! Well, the idea MAY just help one of our collegues here,if he is trying the second time around, eh ? :)
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Comment from Anonymous

For the record (datingclub.kiev.ua) is not a reputible site for finding women. datingclub.kiev.ua lets scammers operate on there site even though extensive information has been given them regarding Ilona Potupaylenko. Please take note and pass this around that this site ( datingclub.kiev.ua) has no regard for protecting the male clients
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Comment from weston

guys remember even if she does live at the address she claims to be,it doesnt mean that she is not a scammer! only it means that she lives at that address. so if you get scammed by someone who has given you the correct address what has changed? i am not trying to be wise guy but i am just trying to understand the logic of knowing the address of the scammer after the fact of being scammed?
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Comment from Wayne

I have found a great service. These people will do an address verification for $20 USD. If you want to see if your lady lives at the address she gives you, I think $20 would be well spent. http://www.russianservice.com/2core.asp?nav=main
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Comment from 008

excellent work in busting this one before she starts!waste her time!
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Comment from bill AU

i did not come across this one , but a scam for sure , keep at it DAVE and let us know when the crunch comes
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Comment from Mike

Looking at her pictures, she has the same outfit on in many of them, like they were staged for running a scam scenario. You've done a lot of nice research on her IP address. Keep up the good work.
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