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Comment from ?!

these are pictures of alana markov
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Comment from Wolfstein

Marina Pavlova, XXI Century top manager.
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Comment from fire

Damn Scam...can any of afford to go to the places she is seen in these photo's
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Comment from Order Up aka Jack Meoff

Just one word to describe this one! LUNCHMEAT I will just have her between two slices of wheat bread with a little mustard, some lettuce, tomatoes, a pickle and chips on the side! LMAO
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Comment from Gene Mckenzie

I been writing to her by email and she just asked me for money.
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Comment from Sandro

She contacted me. too from R Brides (allegedly from Voronezh, but her IP says Lugansk). After 3 weeks without a reply from me, she re-sent exactly the same letter & photos
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Comment from Forrest

The Harley, yes. The fiber optics, no. Those glass strands are solid and very, very tiny, about 52 microns or smaller.
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Comment from Stevester

Maybe she can suck start a harley or better yet a golfball through fiber opttics
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Comment from 0069

James, I've always found it rather difficult to see their legs when using their thighs for earmuffs!!!!!hahahahaha...
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Comment from James Bond 007

In photo number 1 her leg looks OK to me ... broken leg my arse..
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Comment from Roamer in the last row

I think that it's just a ploy to see how interested the scammee is into them....Writing back and saying to them----Where have you been, my darling, or something to that nature....You know how they say that "absense makes the heart grow fonder"...It's just a scamming tactic I feel....It's either that, or they just have so many online that they need time out to keep them all straight!! So they don't mess up and start calling their marks by the wrong name... And of course, you could never be mad at them for staying with their dear sickly grandma!!!!Now if you told me that, how could I ever remain jeolous???? I rebooted about 10 minutes ago, and all my aliases came back.....COOL!!!!
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Comment from Forrest

I have noticed that some of the scammers I am in contact with will stop writing for about a week or so. When they finally do recommunicate with me, their excuse always seems to be that they were visiting their gramdmother in the country. My question to you scambusters is this: Is this a ploy on their part to see if their intended victim will grow impatient and then accuse them of being a scammer, thus exposing himself as a scambuster? Class? Your input............
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Comment from Wayne

She is also known as Galina. http://www.stop-scammers.com/scammer.asp?id=1968 http://www.stop-scammers.com/scammer.asp?id=1602
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Comment from Wayne

This one is also known as Anna Kortt and Anna Reshetnyak.
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Comment from Roamer

Hey John, too bad you could never have this one in real life......She sure is a looker though, I guess that we all would like to have this one to come home to.....It is a shame that all she is good for, is probably an escort service.....
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