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04-Nov-2020 06:18
Well, they may all be real, they may all be fake, or there may be some real and some fake.So a real girl may have posted her profile, and a Russian scammer thought it looked good, so he/she copied the pics and description and posted it on another site.Russian scammers may contact you first or you may write them first.She may continue the dialog immediately after you exchange contact information, OR you may never see another message from her, but days, weeks, or months later you will start getting very generic emails from various Russian women you've never seen claiming they saw your profile at a dating agency and want to get to know you.It's half their life savings, you see, but they want their angel to be happy, and they know that she loves you and wants to be with you, so they will part with half their life savings... BUT, if you could wire her the money she will certainly repay you as soon as the problem is resolved...
and does eventually ask for money, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you continue to play their game...
Or, in some cases, the girl writing you actually posts her own pictures.
By the way, you may notice some girls on multiple sites with matching pictures and descriptions.
Then at some point Russian scammers are going to hit you with some sort of urgent, heart-tugging plea for money...
"My grandmother has taken ill and will die if we don't get her expensive medicine.... OR, "I'm very sorry John, but the place I use to send you my emails requires me to pre-pay for the next 6 months and I haven't the money to be able to afford this...", OR THE OLDIE-BUT-GOODIE, "My dear, I feel so close to you and want to see you very much.
She is a FAKE woman in love with you, so wire her some FAKE money!