" It is the year 2019 and on the eve of his 80th birthday"
He won't be living that long ;)
But your right, what a load of shit he dreams up, just like the ' I'm married' statement.
Hey, maybe Smelly Martin was over there fixing up the problems with he's companies bank(s) like he told us once before that's how he become to be in the FSU countries. ;)
OH, how I laughted at that statement.
I wonder if Smelly has fixed up the broken down Vangaurd yet?
:))
in 2006 Oleg Sedyshev was the owner of army of brides.in 2009 with his"business" partner he arranged to send more girls to correspond with western men to entice into a pay per letter scheme in which basically russian or ukrainian ladies are paid a set fee for for each letter they write to western men.this agency with whom mr Sedyshev has this arrangement is MyPoppet.com
Interesting...I've noticed a pattern ...a number of new members (not the multiple personalities) coming on here with a question about certain sites they're using.
I understand that this site has a pretty good search engine hit (or whatever it's called). I guess these guys must be googling the site they're using and they end up here, see the dialogue and post a question.
I'm wondering what to make of this.
Thanks Sooty for that bit of info Oleg now has an arrangement with Mypoppet.
I checked: http://jimslists.com/agencies/ukrainian-marriage-agency-scam.html
This would explain why the girls whom I corresponded with on Mypoppet just wrote drivel. Whenever I asked details personal questions they never answer them.
I also asked several girls for them to post new photos of themselves on their profile. They never did and came up with all sorts of silly excuses that made absolutely no sense.
I tried three times to book a tour to Moscow with Mypoppet. They kept coming up with all sorts of excuses why they could not book a trip. The last excuse I received from them last year was that their tour partner quit and that they are negotiating with a new potential partner. I waited 4 months for that. Nothing happen.
I cancelled my account with them last year and deleted all my pics before doing so. About two months later I started to receive email notices from interested girls even though my profile was deleted.
Curious, I checked and found my profile was reactivated. I now have some 50 plus new ladies wanting to get to know me along with some past ladies I had written to.
The funny thing here is that several of the new ladies said they like my pictures in the subject line of the email. Too funny. How can that be when I have deleted all my pictures?
Also, some of the old ladies I wrote to introduce themselves to me as if I was someone new even though the biographical information about me was still the same on the reactivated profile!
Another funny thing is one lady, Anna, had her biographical information changed. Before when her and I were corresponding she was single with no child. Now, she is single with a girl. Also, her original diary entries were wiped clean and rewritten with new information of a new personality.
I checked other past ladies I wrote to and sure enough all their diary entries were wiped clean and rewritten with to reflect new personalities.
I now suspect that mypoppet not only hires girls to write to foreign men but now recycle old profiles and probably use men or women to pretend they are someone new with a new personality.
The scam they play is NOT to ask you to send them money but rather to pay for translations, pay for phone calls, gifts to send the girls, pay for contact info etc.
I paid for one girl's contact info. Cost me $120. All I got was an email address. This girl, Dora, claims she is an English Translator. In our email correspondence she could not understand basic basic English. It basically stop after 3 emails. She tried to lure me back into paid translation service. Also, after a couple months her email address no longer work.
My Poppet is a very very very clever fraud.
For almost an entire year I thought I was communicating to a beautiful woman who had lips like Angelina Jolie, but I just found out that I was actually talking to a 52-year old male from Afghanistan with a gold tooth!
They use a lot of sales backdrops to get you to drop your guard. For instance, the lady I was supposedly writing to claimed to be religious. Anybody who has sold used cars knows to pull out the Jesus statues when a new buyer is coming. Here's another backdrop they use: They have a disclaimer on the home page that states members are not to promote racial or religious persecution. Well, this would give the average bachelor the strong impression that this is a legitimate organization that doesn't want any trouble. Also, they actually have a phony newletter supposedly updating the current members about MyPoppet activities. You can tell this is fake by noticing they continue to email the same 2 newsletters over and over again. The text never changes.
I was one of the many suckers that fell for the woman that had the "Angelina Jolie" lips. Her picture is not categorized with the other women's photos. They use her photo and profile like a sniper. If your not putting down a credit card to write to any of the posted ladies, then they bring this girl out as a big gun. They don't post the "Angelina" woman along with the others for a reason. Someone who is badly victimized might report the name of this supposed member on a blog like this, so the perpetrator can easily change the female's name this way.
To mention a few other tricks that the fraudster is using: As it came closer to the time we were planning to have my supposed new wife fly over here to the U.S., the fraudster then informed me that "she" has some food allergies that include citrus fruits and is lactose intolerant, so "she" can only drink soy milk. I think you are getting the picture now. Why would any reasonble person doubt these factors as anything, but adding up to more legitimacy.
Here is a mind blower: I remember 6 months into the fraud I had read some of the bad reviews that made me suspicious, but not suspicious enough. Remember, there were phony, but very good reviews about the site placed by the owner himself acting like a client. This fooled me. I continued to take the risk. I didn't want to believe that I could've been hoaxed.
After a few months I decided enough was enough, I had to prove once and for all if this voluptuous woman was real or fake. I demanded she send me a new photo if she wanted to continue the relationship. "She" just stalled and stalled and started writing flowery letters just completely ignoring the issue. And, this was after I purchased her contact info. Oh, and by the way, "she" demonstrated almost the exact behavior described by an irrate blogger. She tried to lure me back onto the paid site after I had fully communicated to her by direct email.
You may wonder how I could have been so naive to fall for such an obvious hoax by such an obviously "too good to be true" lady. I'll tell you how I fell for it. I am a good looking California guy with a successful career. I haven't been able to find my soulmate out here where I live since the demographics of this area have changed so drasticallly in the last 15 years. Here I am, just another Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt or Johnnie Depp looking for a wife in a land where there are no females like myself anymore. It seemed to be very plausible that a young woman who claims from experience that the men in Russia are abusive might want to look to a western man as the answer. Likewise, it seemed plausible that since I live in the entertainment capital of the world where it doesn't even snow in the winter, that such a lifestyle might appeal to a woman who has been locked into a frigid climate 9 months out of the year..
This is why I fell for the fraud!
I happen to be an attorney. I've already submitted a full crime report to the Russian Bureau of Domestic Investigation. They are currently looking into the website and will most likely be throwing this scum behind bars.