I was writing to Eugenia on Aweb & after 6 letters exchanged when I asked her serious questions she decided to end it, total cost $96. She wanted to know about my interests & I went beyond that ofcourse. The thing is why did she write to me in the first place if she knew well in advance? I am reading through many others people's post, I haven't spent that much on her but I lost my money for no reason. How can you tell the girl you write is sincere?
Than I joined Amazing-women a new agency, and after couple weeks I started getting piles of intro letters, & than I decided to check my mail, shockingly, I got intro letter from Eugenia again. This really ticked me off, even if she is a scammer, PLEASE RESPECT OTHER MEMBERS, AT LEAST LOOK AT THE PICTURE BEFORE YOU SEND A INTRO LETTER!!! I complained to the customer support that this girl already rejected me in Aweb & all the said they will look into it, & haven't heard back from them!
Does anyone else have these kind of problems?
I've never used a pay-per-letter site, it just goes against my grain. Any agency where you pay for letters has a financial incentive to make phony correspondence (many stories about that on this forum). Even if you are writing to a "real girl," they can offer her a percentage to correspond with men she isn't interested in.
For no more money than you spent on these letters, you could get paid memberships (that allow you unlimited email. All of these sites have scammers, but plenty of regular women too. On lavaplace, be sure to send a regular email address, because free members can't write to you. But on the other two sites if you have the premium subscription, free members can write to you on the site.
Sifting the wheat from the chaff takes lots of attention and effort.
yes, lockland, it has been said many times. use membership sites:) or enjoy paid entertainment on pay per action sites. you pay one mmebrship and decide yourself who is sencere who is not.
I am curious if there is any demand for an idea I have? Build a website similar to DM and anasasia and do same BS they do, but have a sign in big red letters: "Girls are not serious, professional writers are writing all the letters, please enjoy the game"
I would never use a pay per letter agency. I used Elena's Models and only had to pay the initial fee of $99 to receive their personal emails. After that, I never used the agency again and the only cost to me was my own personal internet cost and the electricity to run the computer.
And out of the maybe 30 ladies I wrote to, only had one real scammer (fell in love too soon and wanted money for visa to visit me) and two good time girls (please come to XXX city and we can have a good time). The remainder were all very real women.
I don't understand why this is so hard for some folks?
You set yourself up for this failure and loss of your money by the site you are using.
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