Russian Scammers and Russian Scams
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Hramoitch Irina – Yudino, Russia




City: Yudino
Country: Russia
Address: Rus.Federation, Yudino, Evseeva street 4 flat 1, post code(zip) – 663650.
I writing today because I wanted you to post this scam artist on your Black List. I knew from almost the beginning that this was a scam because I did some research on the internet and found letters from other men that had been scammed using the exact verbage. Men Be Aware, not all women are scam artist!! I’ve included all of her pictures and emails I have. I hope this help all you men that might be scammed by this person. Well that concludes my story and I hope other men will benefit from my experience! If you should find yourself in this type of situation, you might want to play along as I did and then surprise them as I did. Have a blessed day gentelmen and know that there are real russian women out there worht your time. In fact, the young woman pictured wasn’t the one in the passport. This person probably stole her image from a modeling site somewhere.
Hramzovacv, Asya – Belorechensk, Russia



City: Belorechensk
Country: Russia
Address: Belorechensk, Russia
The story is simple. I met her (Asya Hramzova) on Anastasia date website (www.anastasiadate.com). We exchanged over 15 letters and spent a lot of time on chat (almost everyday) before I decided to go to see her. She was charming, understanding…until I go there. I realized that it wasn`t the same person. In a week, I saw her 3 times for a total of 10 hours. While we meet, she asked me the same questions that she asked me in her letters and by chat. When I asked her for her personal details, she gave me an email address but she didn`t reply to my email and my “interpreter” told me that she was refusing to communicate with me with another way (skype, ooVoo, email,…) than the chat of the website. According to the interpreter, Asya was not used to use email…?! I felt suspicious and when I came back home, I have created a “fake” profile with the face a very handsome man (about 35 and apologizes to him) found on Internet and I waited to see if she would send to “him” (my fake profile) an invitation to chat. Within 2 days, she sent an invitation to chat and in less than 20 minutes (15,99$ for 20 minutes of chat), I had the proof that she was cheating on me. She called him “handsome”, she told him “I like you very much” even if she didn`t know him 5 minutes earlier…when I asked her: “I`m new on the website, did you find someone interesting…She replied “Not really”…and a lot more questions like that…. I was back home for only for 5 days…and she was already ready to find “the man of her dreams”.
Obviously, she wasn`t the person who sent me the letters and she was just a “toy” used by the Russian agency to attract western men. Letters, chat, translation fees, interpreter,…costs a lot but I still believing that some Russian women are true and really want to find a husband.
Did you report the scam to the agency: YES
What was the agency response: They delete my profile and they answered me: “We can`t do anything for you…”
Hovrova Elena – Tomsk, Russia




City: Tomsk
Country: Russia
Email: [email protected]
Address: Elena hovrova apt-ostrovskaya street 62, Tomsk, 634009, Russia
Phone: +7-952-153-9051
She fell in love, would like to start a new life somewhere else and with me. She then applied for a visa to com to my country and I quote: “I asked you to send me 240 USD. And I feel shame for this. But I had no other choice then to ask you. The problem is that I have only 7-10 days to pay for my visa.”
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