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# Name:      Marina Caliujnaya

# E-mail:     Ma_ri_nka@ukr.net

# Address:  Ukraine , Lugansk

# Phone:    +380976520956

# Seen at:   www.fiance.com

# Dangerous: 36%

# Details: cf. the chapter "relevant information to the scam.
  
  I contacted Marina after seeing her email on www.foreignrides.ru. She wrote back soon and kept doing this for 10 mails in a row. All her emails were very poetic, not answering my questions (or only in the PS). Sometimes she wrote fragments she allready used before. I started to become suspicious and copied some of her sentences into google... To find out that they appeared in another famous scammers letters: galina yabukova (http://www.russianwomenblacklist.com/galiyaku.html). Note the fact that she was not (yet) asking for money, but already in the process of saying she and her mom were "so poor", and that they had to move to another, smaller apartment. And that they found out that they had to borrow money for the firm who did the moving blabla. Also note the fact that she fell in love after 5 emails. Funny thing is: I told her I found out that the letters were fake and she replied that she was tricked by the translator. I replied again saying I had to go on holiday (unable to email there) giving her time to solve the problem. When I came back she said "I was clearly not interested in her anymore, because I didn't write her for so long, so bye bye". A diplomatic way of saying byebye hoping not to be registered as a scam. Well, now she is.



# Date: 2006-08-04

I contacted Marina after seeing her email on www.foreignrides.ru. She wrote back soon and kept doing this for 10 mails in a row. All her emails were very poetic, not answering my questions (or only in the PS). Sometimes she wrote fragments she allready used before. I started to become suspicious and copied some of her sentences into google... To find out that they appeared in another famous scammers letters: galina yabukova (http://www.russianwomenblacklist.com/galiyaku.html). Note the fact that she was not (yet) asking for money, but already in the process of saying she and her mom were "so poor", and that they had to move to another, smaller apartment. And that they found out that they had to borrow money for the firm who did the moving blabla. Also note the fact that she fell in love after 5 emails. Funny thing is: I told her I found out that the letters were fake and she replied that she was tricked by the translator. I replied again saying I had to go on holiday (unable to email there) giving her time to solve the problem. When I came back she said "I was clearly not interested in her anymore, because I didn't write her for so long, so bye bye". A diplomatic way of saying byebye hoping not to be registered as a scam. Well, now she is.