Olya Gritsenko/Bagira Agency (Lugansk, Ukraine) from Kiev, Ukraine a Russian scammer? ScamCheck dating scammer.

Is Olya Gritsenko/Bagira Agency (Lugansk, Ukraine) the Russian scammer?
She appeared in our database from 2007-03-22 , financial damage US $ 250

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Olya Gritsenko/Bagira Agency (Lugansk, Ukraine)
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Kiev, Ukraine
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BagiStar@ukr.net
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Olya Gritsenko/Bagira Agency (Lugansk, Ukraine)I want to relate a most unfortunate experience I had last week concerning a scam involving an agency and woman in Lugansk, Ukraine. Im an American male residing in the Washington, DC area who began an email correspondence with a Ukrainian woman residing in Lugansk. I found her profile at the Dating-Center on the internet. After the initial contact I received a response and information that she was represented by an agency named Bagira Agency in Lugansk, Ukraine and given a list of the services they provided. Their email address has since changed to BagiStar@ukr.net, I was told due to problems with viruses. My correspondence with a lady named Olya Gritsenko (her current email address is Grits@hotpop.com ). We exchanged wonderful and romantic daily email correspondence for nearly 4 months only ending last week as I departed to the Ukraine to see her on what was a well planned and mutually confirmed visit. A total of 80-90 translated email letters were exchanged during the 4 month period. I obtained Olyas address and I was given the agencies phone number. I confirmed her address by sending flowers to her through another source and spoke with her on the telephone 3 times at arranged times to call. I paid to the Agency $550.00 for four months of unlimited letter translation including $150.00 for the initial 15 letters exchanged, $100.00 for telephone translation, $940.00 for 4 months of English classes for Olya and $550.00 to Olya for personal gifts and other. I want to say the scam was conducted in a highly professional manner. Slowly drawing me in with carefully crafted letters which only could have been written by an experienced and intelligent criminal mind. Im quite sure I was actually corresponding with Olya during the four month period. Most of the ideas for our meeting and my visit were subliminally and overtly suggested by Olya through her carefully crafted and romantic letters. I want to say that Olya went to great lengths in her letters to assure me that I was special to her and that we would begin a wonderful future together once we met. However we did exchange intellectually interesting and substantive personal information as well. So together we planned my visit to see her. I wanted her to meet me Kiev when I arrived on the 9th of July, but she suggested we meet in Simferopol to begin our meeting and a romantic time in Yalta prior to returning to Lugansk to meet her parents and she would show me her hometown of Lugansk. After which she would accompany me to Kiev when I departed on the planned date of July 22nd. Three weeks ago I wired her $350.00 somewhat as a gift, but also to pay for her train transportation to Simferopol and to buy some things she needed for our planned 8 night stay in Yalta. We both conveyed to one another how excited we were about our meeting leading up to our first meeting in Simferopol. All the times were set and confirmed. I was to call her at the agency at a set time on the 9th of July when I arrrived in Kiev and meet her at the train station in Simferopol with a car and driver to go to Yalta the following day at a set time when her train arrived from Lugansk. Suddenly the day prior to my departure to Kiev Olya emailed me an informed me that the University where she worked could not pay her salary until September and that she had no money to buy a train ticket. Also she said she was afraid to take the train alone and Marina at the agency suggested she travel with a translator to Simferopol. This was such a perfect scam. I was leaving the following day and I had plane and hotel reservations set. I subsequently wired $200.00 to her and told her to take a plane to Simferopol, but that I would not pay for her to travel with a translator. She emailed me in the morning of the day I departed and told me that she would take the train alone and would meet me as planned in Simferopol on the 10th of July. To make a long story short when I arrived in Kiev and tried to call her from the hotel at the arranged time there was no answer. When I arrived in Simferopol and went to the train station to pick her up she did not arrive with the train from Lugansk, however the train did arrive at the time she had given me. I went to the hotel in Yalta and a young man in the business center found her telephone number in Lugansk with the address she had given me. He reached her on the telephone, spoke with her and told her that I was there in Yalta and wanted to speak to her. She told him she did not have any idea who I was and that she did not ever correspond with me via email through the agency. I subsequently got another flight and returned home today.
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