The "craigsutton" who's leter is above actually wrote that post on December 10, 2009. He was a malcontent who also posted as "johnnycash" and others to support his own letters, as was confirmed by another forum member who he wrote to in PM form. He still may be lurking here and ready to start attack as yet another character, as the nutcases do from time to time - but I am not concerned.
Mini Cooper :
Nice to hear your comments regarding Romance Socials. I CAN see why one might eventually migrate away from them, but I think thery serve as more than just an opportunity to get one's feet wet. But, again, to each his own. What works - works. And so far I have had enorous success with them - even if I did not find anyone to fall in love with at the most recent event attended.
I had a feeling he was a multiple personlity type but responded anyway. When an older thread pops up I tend to go back and review several previous posts to requaint myself with the conversation. Lately, there have been others accused of working for an agency and I thought I'd jump in when it occured to me ow silly his argument was.
I had one girl from this site who told me not to write to her here but on UAladies instead. I've had another doing the same thing only asking me to join jump4love and a letter from a woman claiming she was an agency manager and that this site had not paid her and I could no longer correspond with her client. However if I paid her a fee, she could arrange it through another marriage agency. It appears that other agencies are actively posting womens profiles on this site in order to gain new clients.
UALADYS Scamm as Armyofbrides no doubt at all, you cannot imagine how many women live from these scamms, is very easy to prove,
Do a Fake profile
Ask personally the Lady alternative way of communication
Compare different letters written by different profiles
or just try to know any real testimonial
Do you really think all women there want to abandon all to go with a old man?
It is the National Sport of any Lady: To scamm and get easy money.
Dont believe then suffer own experience you were advised
I spent $100 on Anastasia. I then completed a profile and sent winks to women on UAladies. From both I received a lot of pseudo passionate, romantic letters which revealed only a knowledge of my first name, no other fact about me, including my mature age (60).
Both of these sites are populated by model like beauties in sexy outfits who want nothing more than to devote themselves entirely to me, and presumably, anyone else who indicates an interest. Compare this to match.com, where the women look real and vary greatly with a lot of mediocre and unattractive specimens. I am accustomed to being rejected by the younger ones.
So, did I find Nirvanna when I located these web sites, or are they scams? I would love to believe that the Ukraine is full of beautiful, sexy models who are eager to devote themselves to yours truly. But I am afraid that both these sites are simply scams. I would like to hear form other customers of these websites.
A friend of mine married a former USSR lady ten years ago. She came with her 18 year old son and her mom as well. After supporting them for ten years and listening to Russian satellite TV all day now they all got the Western European nationality and she started to get mad at him until he had to divorce, 50% of his income for her. She managed to wait for TEN years to do this. So stay away from these women they are all short or long term scammers. About the sites, they are all a scam. There is a scam industry based on this, involving translators, web managers, hotels, restaurants, and a long etc. 2000 men travel to Odessa Ukraine every year and only a few get married there. I met an US citizen who had been there 5 times 5 different years with no result. When you get a result then you know what is going to happen as MIKE00 above listed or as I told you in the begginning of this reply. So my advice is just delete these sites from your browser. Same with latinas unless you are Robert Duvall...