Shazz444, My first information to you is to soon expect a flury of derogatory messages from the following people, smart martin, nasafan6, dansell and raging bull. They are the spoilers of this forum, they perform this constant arguing and posturing to benefit their egoes. My recommendation to you is to ignore all their posts which will eventually degrade your original question into nothing but quarrels between themselves.
I have not heard of Yulia 181 from global ladies, however I consider Globalladies a scammer website and would not visit it myself, be careful!
I met one legitimate woman from globalladies.com which means what Mini Cooper considers doesn't hold water. Just like AOB, globalladies contract with agencies. The agency might be a scam, the lady which signs up with the agency might be a scam. AOB or globalladies might be scammers, but it could also be true that the blame goes to the agency or the lady. Still, no matter how reputable the website might be, fiance.com, for example, I would be surprised if there are no scammers.
Glbal Ladies or whatever they call themselves, RWGlobe, is a scam, they are merely generate pay per letter scenario's, they do this themselves by spamming guys with, supposed, letters from loadies that they hold on their system from when a lady signs up, and they encourage affiliate agencies to generate as many such letters as is possible.
As many letters as possible is not a scam. It is good business. A woman will have to write many letters anyway to get a response and many more if she is in fact serious about getting a husband. It is what is inside the letters and the intentions that is a scam.
Like any pay per letter site there a lot of scamming and letter trawling going on, but there are a lot of genuine ladies on these sites as well BUT they are usually the older and/or less attractive ones.
I would track down her profile on another site such as anastasia that lists her accepted age range - if to 50 or higher then thats probably conclusive.
Amazing after all this time, RB will still blame the agencies and the ladys for scamming when in essence you can only be scammed when you make money an issue. If you use pay per letter sites you're not real smart, you're just asking to be an ATM for the agency.
Eliminate the lady from the agency and then you will find out what the real deal is. A woman who is serious about continuing a relationship will do this without much encouragement if she is really intereseted, they know the game and the con of agencies.
What's keeping you from writing one or two letters, asking their phone numbers and email address and eliminating the agencies? For some strange reason, they always give it. I have not been able to blame the websites because I tried just that. They blamed it on the agencies.