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# Name:      Svetlana Lobanova

# E-mail:     Svetlanaya@rambler.ru

# Address:  Russia , Surgut

# Phone:    no phone

# Seen at:   Never saw her profile, as she contacted me directly included her email address

# Dangerous: 36%

# Details: She contacted me on yahoo personals.She sent long letters about love, not finding a good man in her home town. She lived with her mother, as her father had left them when she was three etc.etc.Feel sorry for kind of letters. Never (seldom) got any direct answers to any questions. She wanted (had to) to come and be with me in Britain, but needed 380£ for VISA (she had all the papers). I had never invited her, in fact I had told her again and again that I was not living in Britain. Finally, she understood that and asked for 1300.00 USD to cover VIsa and airfare to where I lived. The funny part was that I had downloaded a tracking system from internet, and saw where the mail had originated. The first 4 or five letters seemed to originate in london, then I got other IPs through Salem Oregon, Cyprus and Mari EL Republic Yoshkar Ola!!!.No where close to Surgut, where she said was from. Through the tracking system it looked like the mail I sent was unopened (as I would get a notice when it was).They used a mailing system called The Bat!, if you look at the full headers on received mail it will be there. I got the impression this was a organized ring, but they make mistakes, as when they sent mails 4:30 a.m. their time, and she was supposed to write from internet cafe. I would advise everyone to go through those various IP addresses, there are free sites on the net you can type in the numbers and see the origin (geektools.com). I never sent any money, but can see how people can be tricked by lots of nice pictures and loving words! Beware!!!



# Date: 2006-05-14