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# Name:      Naila or Dunia Mamleeva

# E-mail:     sladkaya05@yahoo.com

# Address:  Russia , Balakovo

# Dangerous: 28%

# Details: needed money for airfare $950
  
  The visa that you attached is fraudulent, and we have no record of anyone by that name applying for a U.S. visa.
  
  It appears that you have been targeted by a very common Russian Internet scam being used to defraud American men. The perpetrators usually mislead the victim about travel expenses that do not exist and/or they inflate the cost of expenses that do exist. They lure the American in with e-mails, pictures, phone calls, fake visas, and even e-mails from fake travel agencies in an attempt to prove their good intentions. Please feel free to visit our website ( http://www.usembassy.ru/consular/wwwhcads.html ) which provides detailed answers to frequently asked questions regarding internet dating scams.
  
  We hope this information is helpful,
  
  Consular Fraud Prevention Unit
  Moscow, Russia
  



# Date: 2005-12-26