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Comment from Herolind

It is just by chance that I came to the wtsibee. Although I have not seen the contents, just the idea of introducing such a site is open to a heartfelt congratulations. I have an eye for spelling mistakes: since I have just seen one, I have to point it out. 5th para, line 2: emegrated should be emigrated .Once more, congratulations. If possible let me know of any help needed: if time permits, I would gladly lend you a hand. P. Montebello
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Comment from Indra

Congratulations.! Well done! One idea: have group of qualified pseorns (ARTISTS, TEACHERS, HISTORIANS, ETC.) to design, add historial accounts & images, as well as activiities for students in class and/or at home. Distribute the publications free to all students in all the local schools. You may need a major sponsor if the costs overrun the funding.
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Comment from Indra

Congratulations.! Well done! One idea: have group of qualified pseorns (ARTISTS, TEACHERS, HISTORIANS, ETC.) to design, add historial accounts & images, as well as activiities for students in class and/or at home. Distribute the publications free to all students in all the local schools. You may need a major sponsor if the costs overrun the funding.
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Comment from Amanda

I once changed the oil on my lanwomwer and placed the waste oil in an empty container of shock, so I could take it to the recycling center. However, I had four identical containers three with powdered shock and one with waste oil. Six hours before my son's 16th birthday pool party, I thought I would add some extra shock to the water, since there were 75 kids coming to the party. Well, you guessed it I added the container with the waste oil. I then spent every second of the six hours getting the oil out of the pool. At the end, I got 98% of it out and the party was a huge hit.
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Comment from Anonymous

She is a scammer. She was asking me for money too.
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Comment from canadian man

shes a scam at 500% that be confirme by a contact dont loose you time any more and never never send her money.they have more like her and shes can use more differente e mail adress marc
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Comment from canadian man

marc tell you put some date on your messages we are 19/04/06
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Comment from canadian man

he is marc! very true she's very sweet I thing she's tell the truth she's lonely and when you loose somebody you love likes her mom and no more peoples to talk, you feel lost and want to meet somebody . I just discover that last night on the site and I am style have very long and stong letters with her.when she's speak on her letters I can feel her.she's not a thief.she write with all her soul.we have a good life here in north america.she just want to be love and have kids and find a strong man to love her for the rest of her life.she dont want to be abandon with no familly.on everybody we look for love .just let her to be free like we are!!!!!!!!!!! marc
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Comment from Anonymous

She is writing to me also. She is a scammer for sure. She is trying to get me to send her money through Moneygram.
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Comment from Nick

No problem NYC. YES Italy is VERY strict. And if it concerns a Russian it is worse. BUT it is in the Schengen list and has to accept a Schengen visa. (Can always deport if deemed person does not have sufficient funds to stay). Have a nice time in Italy. Food is fantastic. Girls there look and dress fantastic. Word of advice, forget them. LOL. Malta IS different. Suggest a pub called Time Square in a place called Sliema (well known tourist place). Also try Paceville for night life. And you have 24 hour bars/pubs where breakfast is English breakfast but instead of a cup of tea or coffee you can have a pint of beer. :-)
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Comment from NYC

Thanks Nick - I guess the USA has bit tougher regulations. Thanks for the correction, although I have heard from friends that it is extremely difficult for a single woman traveling from the FSU to Italy. The visa process can be more difficult than the USA. I am traveling to Italy this summer with a weekend in Malta. I have heard that Malta is a bit different. Thanks again.
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Comment from Nick

@NYC. Slightly wrong. Most countries that are in the EU (European Union) will except what is called a Schengen visa. Cost is US$60. The only main country that refuses to accept is England. Malta will accept a Schengen visa providing if it is a single entry it has not been used for any other country and if it is a multiple entry it is accepted. Also some countries that do not hae a Consular or Embassy will accept a faxed confirmation of a visa and the charge is paid at the airport on arrival. (Malta does accept this. Then again at least one out of three of every Russian travelling to Malta get deported upon arrival due to having insufficient funds to stay). LOL.
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Comment from NYC

This is a scam. Single women from Russia cannot get a tourist visa to the west so easily. And the Visa request is $100 and processed via "Pony Courrier". But she is good at writing.
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Comment from Nick

A simple cut and paste of the letter asking for the money would have done. Nobody would have the time to read all them letters. Also, it should say something like "I have not been asked for money but, I have found her on another site. Here is a copy of the letter asking for money for "visa, passport and travel""
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Comment from Freddyboy

Yep if you read the letters far enough she does ask for money. This person Marc reported this so called scam but the letters and the request for money were to a person named Dan. In order to find the request you have to click on more and read the rest of the letters. Gosh it sure is hard to belive this one is a real scam..but she does ask for money. Some of you guys who know your way around this site far better than I do should let me know what you think about this one.
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Comment from Nick

Yeah. Where is the scam? Just because somebody called Marc wants to say "is a doctor and doing visa scam" means nothing. I think her letter was really sweet. Personally I do not think this profile should really be on here. Sorry.
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Comment from Anonymous

Where is the scam?
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