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# Original Report:  here

# Name:      Marina

# E-mail:     zvezda_mery@mail.ru

# Address:  Ukraine

# Seen at:   I saw her profile on AdultFriendFinder.com and responded to her profile based on it state she spoke English.

# Dangerous: 32%

# Details: She stated that she was 23 years old and a student at East Ukrainian National University. She was attending to become an Accountant. After I keep asking her about her knowledge of English, she then admitted that she only spoke her native tongue Russian and only knew very little English.



# First reported: Douglas
# Date: 2005-09-15

After four letter, I recieved the following email from the translating firm:

"Dear Mr. Douglas

Marina used our firm to translate and write you letters. Unfortunately,
she can't reply to your letter because her account is over. If you're
interested in the girl, we can send you information about our service
and payment.

Sincerely Yours
Principal "Innet"
Illona Kreez"

I did reply back to them questioning their dishonesty on the posting of the profile and if she was for real or not. This was their reply to me:

"Dear Mr. Douglas

Thank you for the letter. we will inform marina that you want to stop
corresponding with her.

Thank you for collaboration,
Sincerely,
"Consensus"

As you can see, they acted as if it was me.