I set up an account with this agency about a week ago Sept. 9th 2011. I set up a very brief profile of myself & submitted a photo as well.
I started receiving e-mails (almost immediatly) from some of the most beautiful Chinese & Thai women (Should have seen the Red Flag) I have ever seen. Believe me, I am no Clark Gable. Need less to say I was quite surprised. At first the e-mails came from women within the age limits that I requested. I decided to respond to some of these women. Even though I felt this may be too good to be true.
Here is the catch: In order to send e-mail you were required to purchase credits about $5.00 per credit. = 1 email. I decided to give it a shot so I purchased 10 credits (SillY Me). After I wrote to one lady about 3 years younger, I received a response the following day. After reading her letter I realized I was scammed. The response was hardly any different from the first letter. None of the questions I asked were ever answerd.
I decided I was going to try & get what was left of my money back. Forget it. The only way you can get them is by some 12 digit long distance # in Hong Kong. SO I figured I would answer a few more letters indicating that if the ladies wanted to continue communicating with me that they can contact me by my private e-mail. Needless to say that does not work because the so called translater filter out your e-mail address.
Just to emphasize how phony this site is I am now getting letters from beautiful girls younger than my daughters!
Bottom line don't fall for this one. All they are interested in is your money and probably a good laugh at your expense. Another way for the Chinese to screw the American Consumer...
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