Posts Tagged ‘Russian dating scams’

Jul
02

Young Russian Models

young russian modelA lot of the women whose profiles we highlight here look like they must be young Russian models . OK, we admit these are not necessarily average  girls from the Siberian outback, but they are a good  cross section of young, educated Russian women.

We highlight women that are intelligent, ambitious, beautiful, and many of them seem like genuinely sweet girls that you could take home to momma or out for a night on the town to Vegas.

The average Russian  babe’s fitness obsession is something that you certainly appreciate.  These girls put in the gym time to sculpt their incredible bodies and it is one of the reason that so many Russian college girls and secretaries look like young Russian models.

Russian women seeking men have become obsessed with  fitness and on any decent Russian dating site it is not hard to find  hot  Russian fitness girls .   Thank God! All of the Russian mail order brides seem to want to be fitness  stars. There are plenty of fit Russian women seeking men who mention aerobics or the gym in their profiles and some Russian mail order brides who are trainers, coaches, and even professional athletes.

And thankfully, this is also the case in most of the other states of the former Soviet Union.

Click on any of the banners and it want take you long to find super sexy Russian fitness models or at least girls that could be fitness models.

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Jun
08

Russian Bride Scam

russian bride scamMail order brides from Russia , Ukraine, and the rest of Eastern Europe are popular with men from all over the world.  Everyday men click to these sites from Texas, Tasmania, and Turin.   It is really amazing, but the popularity has led to a variety of corrupt practices that together constitute the Russian bride scam.

The typical Russian bride scam starts with the male victim receiving an unsolicited email from some hot

Russian babe and rule one to avoid being a victim is to never respond to unsolicited email about romance and dating.  Some of these emails can be pretty convincing, but it is the primary way scammers find their marks, because this gives the scammer more control of the situation as well as the target.

In most scam stories, the man almost certainly gets excited by the thought of an attractive younger woman taking interest in him, and he quickly looses his normal suspicion.

After a few emails, usually no more than a few weeks, the woman claims to be madly in love with the older American or European man. She asks to come visit him in Cleveland or London or wherever the man lives.

However, to do this she needs to money for her visa and airline ticket.   He is asked to send her money by some irreversible method such as wire transfer.

What the guileless gentleman does not realize is that he is probably not communicating with the woman of his dreams, and he might not even be emailing a woman. It could be a career criminal, a member of a scam ring.

Needless to say, will end up losing his money, and getting his heart broken too.

Other ways of getting money out of potential victims include faking a family “tragedy”, for English lessons, for internet connection, the list goes on.

Avoiding Dating SCAMS

The best way to avoid a Russian bride scam is to use a reputable agency, especially ones that are not based in

Eastern Europe.  Remember, that dating agencies based in the US, EU, Australia, or another Western country can be criminally prosecuted or sued for anything approaching a fraud.

That is why all of the agencies on this page are based in either the United States, the EU, or Australia.

Also, look for an older agency that has been in business for several years.

Finally, remember that only a very small percentage of men who use these sites ever fall victim to scams and that the good agencies try very hard to root out the scammers, because news about scams kills their business.

So, use a good international dating agency and a little common sense.  And DON’T SEND MONEY!

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