Anyone has contacted 63861 / Marina Denisova? She looks like scammer to me. Write e-mail everyday but it was all pre-written for general situations, and doesn't answer the real questions. Her profile was removed from this web site too.
On first examination, she seems to be a scammer, but I wrote her a long email in response to her standard response and she answered all of my questions and had some quite interesting things to say.
I can forgive a woman sending an initial stock response - I get tons of letters from Russian ladies and use them sometimes myself, but apart from some of her flowery language, I think that she might be genuine...
I'll be in a position to let you know - I'm moving to Russia for six months soon on business and she's invited me to meet her. I'll have a bodyguard and a driver, so I don't see in harm in going to see her.
She certainly won't get a penny if she is a scammer, and there are plenty of other girls in Yoshkar if she is.
My attitude to potential scammer is pretty straightforward - unless they ask for money, I give them the benefit of the doubt - a woman's command of English is not always great and sometimes I think that we are looking for these women to be scammers, which means our radars need some fine-tuning!
Just found out today that see is listed on different scam sites under the name of Inna, Elena, Lenusik and also as Marina Desinova. I know her as Olga Polevschikova and email is olechka_candy@yahoo.com. Claims that she is from Urzhum in Kirov but wanted me to transfer money to Yoshkar-Ola city in Mari El region. She is a real scammer!