"Stay Away From This One ( http://www.single-russian-woman.com/?ses= ) "
I just registered to this site recently and found several profiles that were also on other sites. This site appears to be an affliated site of others and will look more closely. For one site, I found at least 32 other sites that used the same payment system (and same charges and plans). In most cases, if one site is full of scammers, the affliates are probably not far behind.
"That company needs to update its home page once in a while."
A successful math is used to show how great the site is regardless if the union breaks apart later. In my book, a breakup does not deserve such accolades. Failures deserve the same amount of publicity, but since there are so many of them, the business model of the site could not support such an onslaught.
Dc,,, choose a popular girl that would likely be on many sites,,,, but one that is easy to search for. Like a short or tall girl,,, and one that doesn’t dye or bleach her hair. Look for her on all of the sites, and write down her ID No.(s), grouping them together. Soon you will have columns of websites.
When I was checking out that one girl that was on 47 sites,,, I was able to search for her, and only find 5 others with the same exact stats in the city of Herson. If you don’t find her with her exact stats,,, go a little broader with the search. On some sites,,, if you put in her exact height,, say 5’7 min and 5’7 max, it may not find her,,, you’ll need to go 5’5 and 5’9!
I noticed that some sites have photos that appear "outdated" for a specific lady profile. The stats on height and weight also vary from a few lbs and inches. Then you wonder is she growing or shrinking and is she getting lighter or heavier??? Some also list different occupations, but that may be reasonable given that job switching is probably common there.
Just input; age, approx height, approx weight, status, only if you are sure, child, only if you are sure, sometimes hair and eyes.
Variations in her stats depends on who is adding the new profiles. If it’s the agencies sending it out to as many sites that they can,,, it could be a case of copying and pasting. If it’s the girl herself,,,, she might tweak the info a little.
I wouldn’t input employment, as that does change often,,, and,, if a girl went to school for a particular career, she might list that, instead of her actual current job.
Note that single-russian-woman.com is not the same as single-russian-woman.org. The former has a monthly fee payment plan while the latter is an affiliate of the 1st International dating site where you pay credits to read or write letters without a monthly fee payment option.
"I received hundreds of "letters" from women half my age."
So far after registering for a few weeks, I have only received less than a dozen messages. The majority are from older women closer to my age, not the 20s age group.
Single-Russian-woman.com seems to have a large number of inactive profiles (anything beyond 3 weeks is considered inactive). Since registering for over a month, I have only gotten messages from less than three dozen profiles. The site does send a promo email off and on to you with "suggested matches". I came across a few profiles that also are listed on PPL sites. I also came across some suspicious profiles. Many of them that write to me ask to use private email (the site does not support attachments to messages) and also has no text/video chat function. The site does not block exchanging personal information. For those that write to me in private email, if anyone tries the "translation fee" or visa travel scam, then you go to the "bit bucket".
Single-Russian-woman.com seems to have a large number of inactive profiles (anything beyond 3 weeks is considered inactive). Since registering for over a month, I have only gotten messages from less than three dozen profiles. The site does send a promo email off and on to you with "suggested matches". I came across a few profiles that also are listed on PPL sites. I also came across some suspicious profiles. Many of them that write to me ask to use private email (the site does not support attachments to messages) and also has no text/video chat function. The site does not block exchanging personal information. For those that write to me in private email, if anyone tries the "translation fee" or visa travel scam, then you go to the "bit bucket".
I got many contacts from suspicious profiles on the site so far. The familiar visa travel scam and the translation fee scam. However, I was given a phone number from one particular profile who was glad to talk via phone. So it is the first time that someone gave me a phone number from a dating site. She rarely goes to the dating site (the profile last visited date is shown), so will see what she says if I call her.
Hey you are lucky. You lost 30 bucks a month at single-russian-woman. One of the guys in my group lost 35K to a scammer here. And another guy lost 10k to Adate.