Hello, my name is Lenochka. I have read about you in your profile. I am very interested in you. (Maybe because she is a dating Russian scammer?) Probably, we should continue our communication. What do you think? Write me back, please. I will be waiting for your reply.
The clients of online dating agency sites get messages like this regularly. Sometimes such messages appear in your inbox out of nowhere, even if you do not have a profile on any online dating site. And quite soon an interested person from America, Canada, Britain or any other country finds out that a Ukrainian girl named Elena has always dreamt about him in some Russian nook. Later on our Mr. Right becomes sure that it is love sent him by God. And probably soon (how can one not believe in his own lucky star?!) an amorous foreigner will send the "Princess" a couple of thousand bucks, so that she could buy a ticket and they could live happily together. In the end the foreigner learns that his beautiful Elena turned out to be a bearded Boris, but most likely the ill-starred foreigner will blame heartless Russian women for everything.
Did you know the word "scam" is understood in ex Soviet Union countries as specifically meaning swindling money using online dating. Correspondingly, a scammer might be bearded Boris who starts a quick Internet-affair and then asks for money. But now it is not just a 'BorisTheBlade' here and a respectable Mr. Boris Ivanovich Bladenoff there. "Scamming" has become a large crime industry, where street-smart but not very ethical entrepreneurs rent office space, buy computers and supplies, and hire students with English skills to write and send scam letters. Scamming also has a colorful and "patriotic" meaning; duping the rich. Why not? Let's help the fat cats part with their money! In the Russian psyche there is even an attempt at some justice as a weak one beats a strong one, a poor one wins over a rich one. For all the damage done, the scammers take large risks as Russian authorities regularly bust whole scammer crime rings here and there, and then hand out generous jail time.
But there is still a lot of them out there, their fake profiles flooding almost all online dating sites, including major ones. Our website is here to give you information. We have the largest, constantly updated database of known russian scammers, scam check our database of scammers. Read on.
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