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Comment from Nick

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Comment from Irfan

If you are asking about the spam that you get about easy, get-rich-quick semehcs, no. Those are all scams.Now, if you are asking about legitimate businesses then, yes, there are many that started at home and were successful. Have you ever heard of Dell Computers? How about Hewlett-Packard? Both companies were started at home, and took off. Many people run successful businesses from their homes as mechanics, cabinet makers and other skilled trades, as consultants and advisers, or by offering goods and services. Mountain High Limited was (or maybe still is) a successful home business that offered rock climbing and other outdoor gear through their Plain Jane Catalog .Every one of these examples are successful home businesses. Every one of them required a lot of effort and work by their owners. Every one of them were businesses where the owners worked for themselves. They weren't the we pay you to stuff envelopes or assemble products for us at home type businesses. Those are all scams.
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Comment from Anon

The famous guy who reported this woman is Kim Kohlemainen. Search for his nude photos on the Net. He is famous for sending his naked photos to FSU women and requesting their naked photos from them.
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Comment from RJY.

I'm the man who wrote the last report. I must reckon this girl is not a scammer. Her translator ( called Alyona ), was the one who sent her pictures to everybody and asked everybody for money. Natalya is an honest woman.
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Comment from Stop scammers!

The anonymous person who wrote this comment about this woman,please,make a scam report about it as soon as possible.Send an application to prosecute her to The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Ukraine as well to the police!You probabaly have some Western Union copies of the money transactions! Please,come forward with your story!It's the only way to stop scammers like this woman!
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Comment from Anonymous

I met this woman in November 2004, in Kiev. I must say I was very keen on her. She seemed to be a very good woman, sincere. I really enjoyed my time with her and her friend in Kiev. I had helped her for a while, sending her some money before meeting her. Then I sent her the 200$ for her travel expenses to Kiev. After our meeting I also sent her 200$ to go back home. Then while at home, sometimes I sent her a few dollars. 75$, 50$... everything seemed to be very well between us, but suddenly she told me she was depressed because she wanted to go with her friends to Turkey and she had not got the money. I was so stupid I sent ther 400$ for her trip. After some days she told me a very funny story for not giving me back the money. She told me a friend of hers had been shot and was lying at the hospital and she needed the money for his operation. I was rather astounded. From then, I haven't heard anything about her.
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