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Author: andreank Subject: A Foreign Affair Stopping Scams
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posted on 06-17-2013 at 15:05 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
A Foreign Affair Stopping Scams

A Foreign Affair is changing the international dating industry every day by committing itself to a proactive approach to finding and eliminating scams. The staff at A Foreign Affair is completely dedicated to creating and maintaining a scam free, safe environment for singles all around the world to meet and fall in love. Learn more....

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"The trick was superbly straightforward. On the Internet were put photographs of delightful young ladies that were asserting to search for outside spouses. Guileless grooms were sending future wives from Yoshkar-Ola cash for travel costs. Also, this was the end of the correspondence.

"A subject of USA connected to the Ministry of Home Affairs grumbling that a Russian lady got from him more than 2000 US Dollars fraudulently", - says the press-secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Anatoly Platonov. In the wake of accepting various grumblings criminologists of the division "K" captured 4 individuals in Yoshkar-Ola. The most intriguing thing is that it was not the ladies that were relating with remote men yet 2 folks. The "delights" were just to get the cash exchanges. They were paid $50 for getting every exchange."
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