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Comment from Jose

What a pluaesre to meet someone who thinks so clearly
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Comment from Ichu

Why are people ceotnnt with fighting for internet rights..we need to fight for all are rights so..FUCK NDAA,NDRP.exc people are so sucked in to internet rights .that there other rights are beingп»ї fucking stolen
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Comment from alanwake71

Hi. I found a woman named Anastasia Belyaeva on vk.com. She has got an account. This woman looks like her, but older and she has got a different haircolour. So what does that mean?
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Comment from alanwake71@online.de

This girl contacted on 10/05/2013. Name is Elena. She is a Nurse in Kazan. I found pictures on anti scammer sites. So I was warned. But no one seems to know who is her real name. Her pics appear very often, but it seems that there was no activity between 2010 and now, 2013.
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Comment from Busted Again

He/She is now using sweetheart2009044@gmail.com
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Comment from Ken

These photos are also in use by a someone on another russian dating/marriage site, claiming to be from Ukraine
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Comment from Dameon

New pictures and e-mail address being used by this Ivan - but the letters are the exact same and still using the name Anastasyia. The new e-mail address is: lovelynastya495@gmail.com
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Comment from Chris

She contacted me about a month ago and so far has sent over 40 photos,photo 2 included. She is using sunnysyny777@gmail.com. She has given me an address. She has just asked for 290 euros to be transferred to her account I won't of course
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Comment from DZiebart

She has a new amail address it's Anastasiyagood@gmail.com. I think she will take you for all your worth. I see she had another email address at sunnysuny777@gmail.com. It looks like she is very active.
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Comment from musiquemid

This is a pretty girl, but is it really? the name of his city does not correspond with the description of it by doing.
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Comment from tom

dameon, have done that, and thanks again.I have gone back to "tagged" site and told them that the scammer who was using their site was not from tennessee, but from nigeria,and that she was using their site to scam money from people.I asked them to delete her profile forthwith.
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Comment from kitzell5

judgin by them pics ... dunno bout trannies but they may b in the market for sex change ops .. that would explain why they need so much money from foreign mugs lol
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Comment from Dameon

Pic # 2 is not part of this scam. That one belongs to olga blondinochka. Now I ask - does this chick look like a grieving widow or do you think these pix were taken by his/her dead hubby. SInce most of these scammers are Ivans, I am beginning to wonder if they aren't closet tranny's.
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Comment from Dameon

Thank you Web Adm. - you are a love. Ethan - NYC is definitely the place to be. If there was only a way to make Winter disappear. Tom - you are correct - if they say they are in the US - they are definitely in Africa. Check out the Nancy White profile.
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Comment from ethan

Dameon - If I were a single guy, seeing as how I find Russian and Ukraine women very, very sexy, I would definitely be coming to NYC instead of looking on the web, lol, if things are the way you say. It sounds to me like you need to start your own Dating Service "Russian Women in NYC". There already here, meet them in person, take them out for a night on the town, and see what develops.....
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Comment from tom

Hi Dameon, only yesterday i had a scammer on to me who said that they were from tennessee and she was an engineer,(nothing like a sophisticated scammer) but was living in nigeria.I asked them if they had cam and they replied "nope" They wanted me to send 1,500.00 euro to them for tickets, but under another name,so what you have said is absolutely correct.I have no doubt that they live in nigeria and not usa.
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Comment from dameon

I do what I can HH - I hate that these Ivans are giving my lovely Russians a bad name. I cannot tell you how much better my life has become since the mass immigration from Russia and The Ukraine to NYC.
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Comment from HellHammer

Dameon - Again a new target eliminated, I see. I was right, you're the KING of the scammers-killers. :)
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Comment from Dameon

Ooops - just noticed - photo # 2 does not belong to this scam. W.A. - check your inbox (THNX)
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Comment from Dameon

Roamer - I love you - but the name is not stolen. Scammers do not ask for Western Union transfers in fake names. They will not be able to collect. Nigerians use fake names which is why they ask for the W.U. transfer to be sent to another name. If I googled my name, I would come up with a few different people and believe me, I do not have a common name........Thank you W.A.
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Comment from Roamer Checked

The name here is probably stolen as most are....If you google this name, you will find an array of different women who all share this common name...Anything from a professional Classical musician to a Lawyer to a World Class Dart player, etc.,etc.,.....
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