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| Darya/Dasha Miheeva (Sukhova, Kemerovo) |
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| Darya/Dasha
Miheeva (Sukhova, Kemerovo)
I am a 36yo single male in the USA. I am a member of match.com, and received an email via
match from a woman in Russia. Oddly enough, I had been browsing a Russian site the day before. I was
never able to locate her profile on Match.com no matter what country I looked under, or how I
searched. I asked her a few times about that and go no response on that subject. She also wouldnt give me an answer
to why or how she picked my profile out of the millions of men on Match. She wasnt looking at my
area by zip code, so it would have had to be picked from a huge selection of
profiles. Im convinced that I triggered something while browsing a Russian
site. While looking for general information about Russia, I happened on this
site. Way cool, what a service! The letters I was receiving were too in depth,
too fast, not just romantic, but little girl, fairy tale quality. From the first letter
I really didnt trust the situation. I finally sat down and went through a
bunch of other stories and ran across some letters that were word for word what I
had been sent. I havent found her picture here, but Im pretty sure that
doesnt mean anything. In one of the other stories from a guy that was scammed, I recognized a
picture of a woman from a US soft porn site, that was being used to represent a Russian woman looking for
her soul mate. The people behind this are ambitious and adaptable. They obviously have a huge
stock of pictures to draw from, and people that write the generic stock letters, and others that write the
response letters. I certainly got more generic letters that were romantic, but had nothing to do with
anything I wrote. She even had a nice little story about being an orphan, but having
some old, childless, widow take her in and teach her how to act like a lady.
The old lady died recently. Im sure the scammers thought she would be more attractive totally
unattached. I asked for, and got, at least one picture every letter, 8 so far. Ill attach one of her pix so
they cant use it anymore. This is from her first letter. I wont bore you with
all the others. Theyre the same as the other postings.Letters:"My full name is Darya Miheeva. I have blue eyes and
blond hair. My height is 168 cm (probably its about 5 feet and 6 inches). I was born on March 23
(Astrological Sign is Aries) 1976 in village called Sukhova, Kemerovo, Russia. Sukhova is located in 15 km
from city called Kemerovo. " There was no exchange of money, and she never
directly asked for any, but she did mention about how expensive the internet use is, and how before her boss
made her pay for company time on the net. Her last letter was about getting
a visa and plane tickets, and how much it would cost. Reading these stories,
Im amazed at the time the scammers are devoting to playing out this game. Oh well, if it aint right, it
aint right, no matter how bad you might want it to be. Im so glad I only spent a little time on this
escapade. Duane |
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