Who is to blame for scams?
One topic that receives much attention on discussion boards and anti-scam sites is about dating scams. Especially agency scams but also individual people -Russian women that is. True, you have to use a good measure of caution when dealing with agencies and women. The reality is that on the issue of scams the blame is split 30/30/30 between agencies, women and men. A 50-something Western guy marries his dream girl -a 24 year old Russian beauty. A few years later we hear a sob story about how she had his child, brought her parents to the U.S. and proceeded to divorce him.
All I can say is…..what did you expect! Guys, you have to be realistic. Turn the situation around and imagine yourself 23, are you really going to have an interest in a woman twice your age? Maybe one out of a million people in this situation is going to be truly in love, even then it would take alot of effort to make it work. As you age this large difference becomes even larger. Her: age 35 You: age 62 ….get the picture? The moral of this story is follow the wise advice of keeping the age difference to around 10 years or less, you will have more in common this way.
So, about those scams? Visit Jim’s Lists and get yourself an education on how to spot them and how to avoid them. I will post once in a while about scams but for now I will leave the investigating to the experts in that area. Be careful about the many Jim’s List impostors out there as they are plenty.
Scams pretty much fit into these categories:
Agency scam:
Agency lists multiple profiles that are fake, no longer available or no longer active. You pay for full access. They (the agency) sends phony emails from those bad profiles thus charging you for communications that are not genuine. The more they email you with phony profiles, the more money they get from your wallet. Seems like the fewer real marriages they create, the more money they make.
Russian Girls scam:
The girls may be pro-daters (meaning they never intend to marry you, just have a good time on your dime), they may be professional letter writers and players who work for the agencies taking a cut of revenue they generate, or they may simply be looking for someone to roll ie. get to U.S., have a child, take half of your stuff and get child support. This last one I must say is very often the accusation but in my opinion is very, very seldom a premeditated event in reality. If a woman to conduct this last scam she can do it almost as easily in Russia or Ukraine without having to uproot her whole life and move to another country. Generally, the girl scammers are encouraged and enabled by the bad agencies that are overwhelmingly patronized by gullible Western men.
Western men scam:
Yes! They scam too. Mainly by leading women on by simply playing their fantasy out online with letters, chats and sending gifts with never intending to commit to a cross-cultural marriage. It is like a game to these men. There are also the men who only want to go on some sort of a sex tour. Yes, an exciting jaunt half way across the globe to taste the fruit of Eastern lands. There are even tour operators that more than willingly accommodate such men’s desires.
There will be more later on scams, scamming agencies and how to spot/avoid them. This is just a primer.

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