Comment from Karan
when I ordered so it might be my own lack of care.I am reitred and cannot afford $99 a month exter so when the charge showed up in my bank account, I called the phone number on the order charge as well as calling my bank and complaining about the charge. There was no clarity about who the charge was actually from so I asked for a credit. the bank put it through a day or three later.I also canceled the card number they were using just to make sure no further charges came through.It took close to 2 weeks to receive the 2nd DVD which I marked Refused and gave it back to the mailman. It then took close to 2 weeks for the DVD to be received back and about another 2 weeks to get the credit. They DID come through.Then I contacted the bank to let them know I had received a refund from the vendor. The reversal of the credit should be coming through soon.Please READ all exposed details of an order. If they try to slip extra info AFTER you have clicked for the payment, call and make sure the card is canceled immediately and the order refused at the bank or credit card. I had one order pull this clearly sneaky technique. Not Shawn Casey, either.
to top ^Comment from Buk
Do you really want to keep using paaypl after this incident? If you are ready to walk away from PayPal and not use them again then don't pay the debt. Why pay something you don't owe? Let them send a collection agency after you and then you tell the collection agency that you NEVER owed this money and tell them to stop calling you or you'll sue them since you never owed this money. You have to know your rights and don't be afraid just because Paypal is a huge corporation. YOu can also demand that the collection agency verifies your debt, basically prove that you owe this money, which you don't so they'll most likely write if off. You also have the right to dispute the debt! You can read about your rights by doing a search of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Don't let paaypl push you around.
to top ^Comment from Anonymous
http://www.kissagency.com/prof.php?id_number=5462
to top ^Comment from VivaLasVegas
yes i know this girl, she is VERY patient. Will write for months without asking for $ then tried the visa scam. Used a different last name with me though, but the email address is the same
to top ^Comment from Ross
Yep she is quite a patient scammer. She has corresponded with me for five months frequently suggesting that she come to me and asked if I could help with funding her trip to Australia.
I had simply responded originally to her first letter thanking her and telling her that I had already met the girl of my dreams (who is also from Russia and is now my wife:) but she ignored that and so I knew from the very beginning that she was a scammer.
to top ^Comment from Anonymous
This face is all over the internet!
Here is the web site the pictures were stolen from.
Inna "INOK" From Zaporoshye, Ukraine
http://photo.optima.ua/users.php?id=34364
Here are some anti-scam sites with her profile.
www.russian-detective.com/black_lists/individ/new/safiullina_lenara.htm
www.stop-scammers.com/scammer.asp?profile=1345
www.russiantearoom.net/DELTA/lenara_safiullina.html
www.romancescam.com/album/thumbnails.php?album=1049
www.anti-scam.org/scammer/1039.html
www.anti-scam.org/scammer/952.html
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