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Author: ChrisSilverman Subject: Class Action Lawsuit Against anastasia-international.com, dream-marriage.com and hotrussianbrides.com
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posted on 04-03-2009 at 12:38 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Class Action Lawsuit Against anastasia-international.com, dream-marriage.com and hotrussianbrides.com

We have to stop these obvious scam agencies. They are making hundreds of thousands of dollars every month from the office staff or girls who are hired to write letters of video chat.

anastasia-international.com also owns scanna.com and anastasiaweb.com – this is the biggest scam in Russian dating. They are located in Maine.

dream-marriage.com – this is a copy version of anastasia-international.com. They are located in California.

hotrussianbrides.com also owns russianlovematch.com – they are located in Florida.

Jim at agencyscams.com is calling for all men to join in the class action lawsuits against these companies. (Regardless of your opinion of Jim and his sites, we all need to band together to put a stop to these blatant criminals. We all know that they are huge scammers.)

As Jim says, it does not matter if you spent $100 or $1000 at these agencies, you WERE scammed. And even if you met someone nice and EVEN married her, you WERE scammed. By scammed, I mean to say that you had letters in your inbox that were not sent by the girls. In the case of hotrussianbrides.com, the girls that you were chatting with were hired to talk to you. They were not there to meet anyone.

Why will these lawsuits work now, when a lawsuit against anastasiaweb.com in the past did not work? The previous lawsuit did not have enough plaintiffs. This time, with some coordination, we will get enough plaintiffs for EACH agency.

But the main reason that these lawsuits will be a success and these agencies will pay for their fraud is that the plaintiffs will include Russian GIRLS!!!!!!!!!!!! Here is what is happening....

anastasia-international.com – Russian girls are finding that their profiles are being used without their permission. There are many girls that are genuinely looking for love, and they are also being scammed by the agencies. Jim also told me that he has reports of guys that meet girls and tell guys about the hired girls that write letters. Jim and agency owners have contacts in Russia and Ukraine to find these girls and get statements.

dream-marriage.com – it is exactly the same since this agency is just a model copy of anastasia-international.com

hotrussianbrides.com – Russian girls that are being hired to chat to guys are not getting paid. They argue and get fired. If the threaten problems, the agency points out that they have the girls' profiles and ID documents, and will cause much more problems for the girls. So, the girls stay quiet.

With these girls involved in the lawsuits, there is NO way that we can lose.

There is a post in Russian on Russian forums to find these girls to help in the lawsuits.

This a call to ALL men that have ever spent one cent at these agencies. Get involved, it won't cost you anything. We need each other to help each other.

I beg you to contact those men who are spearheading this action. More is power. The scam agencies have survived this long because we can't come together as a team. Well, let's do it.
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posted on 09-14-2009 at 11:48 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
How Can I Help?

I was scammed by Hot Russian Brides and have a lot of documents and emails supporting my claims. Please tell me who I can contact to help in this class action lawsuit.

Thanks,

percolator
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posted on 04-14-2010 at 08:13 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
ANASTASIADATE.COM ARE THE BIGGEST SCUMBAGS EVER!

I have lost my lady friend and possible future wife because of ANASTASIADATE.COM and I am furious!!!

I found out that AnastasiaDate.com has demanded that all agencies in Russia and Ukraine delete their ladies’ profiles from ALL other dating websites, including hanuma.net, dream-marriage.com, hotrussianbrides.com and etc. Ladies profiles are being forcefully deleted and they are losing their right to have a free choice to be registered on different dating websites to broaden their chance to find love and destiny. They are treating women like their property and local agencies as slaves. This is against all human rights! AnastasiaDate.com does not care about people’s lives and helping people to find love, ALL they care about is MONEY and MONEY only!
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posted on 12-15-2010 at 23:29 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
My trip to Kiev

I am a Anastasia customer, and I am more than happy, I just went to Ukraine, met two of the women I had been talking to, and made a good connection with the 2nd one.

I also had a great time, women are everywhere, easy to talk to, classy, fun, I love Ukraine !!
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posted on 02-20-2012 at 01:34 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Anastasia, AmoLatina, AsianBeauties scam

Read this report!

Subj: translators story about foreign dating site scamming...an insiders look.
written by Estefano L. , (English is his second language)
It is not only Amolatina and AsianBeauties.com, but almost every DATING SITE is designed to cheat men out of their money. I worked as a translator in one of these sites, and I CAN TELL you it is a fraud:
Hundreds of men (maybe thousands) of United States of America, Canada and Europe are being fooled by hundreds of girls of Russia, Ukraine and Latin America, through the “DATING SITES” (AGENCIAS DE MATRIMONIO,... in Spanish).
Day after day, the number of tricked men increases, not-withstanding the warning of other men who know what is really happening in these sites. This denounce I am constructing is meant to be a warning against such a trick. Read it carefully and collaborate with me in this denounce. The more persons you warn against that trick, the better. I want this warning to snowball so much as to frustrate it.
Are you a fool? Why do you pay for a service which is nothing but a FRAUD? They offer the “opportunity to know beautiful girls through ON-LINE MEETING”, but what do you get for your money? You think that you are chatting to a girl, where the one who is actually typing is a man or an old woman (named translator). This “translator” has been trained to fool you, that you spend your money in chatting, that you spend your money in “GIFTS”. The “DATING SITE” swears to be “ANTI-FRAUD PROOF”, but they are constraining their girls to sign and video a written declaration that they get no pay for their photos being catalogued or their images being used in WEB CAM, which declaration is delusive.

These “Dating sites” are named differently Russianlovematch, Hotrussianbrides, Amolatina, a foreign affair, Anastasia, etc. and have in common that more than 90% of their girls are apparently “beautiful and young”, as if they were “call girls” instead of “marriageable women”, Ukrainian and Latin American women who do not care if you are 90 years old, or if you are ugly, because their secret interest is fooling you into spending money in chatting and gifting them. These agencies induce slyly these girls, who are in want of one job, to partake in this trick. They are teamed up with bilingual persons, euphemized as “translators”. The translator (either male or female) is confided the task of beguiling men with a chat of coquetry while the young woman is supposed only to smile at the video camera. The more time the tricked men are in chat, the better. The more men the “translator” wiles concurrently, the better. Both woman and translator get a vague commission for it. The amount of this commission is unknown, but, for sure, risible, and this is maybe the worst. I worked in one of these agencies (in Medellin, Colombia), for almost one year (August-June, 2008-2009), and I know certainly that here girls worked without a covenant with their “managers” about this commission. They simply get one pay every 15 days for chat, which is rather capricious or arbitrary, and one commission for gifts.

I will mention, as an example, the Sandgom’s case, the woman I teamed with for six months (from January to June of 2009). Her nickname was Sandgom. The Sandgom’s average was about 10 men daily. Every message in chat costs less than one dollar. The average of messages every man transmitted was about 100 in our 8 hours shift, which may amount to about $ 80. So, ten men chatting with us might have become an 800 dollars gain for the owner (or owners) of the “Dating Site” every day. How much of this gain was given to Sandgom? 15 dollars only, as an average. Not-twithstanding, there were days in which she was told she had made nothing but 3 dollars in her 8 hour shift.

As for the gifts, when one man orders flowers (or other false “gifts”, as candies, English lessons, and jewellery) for one woman, this one does not get the flowers but one little commission for them (about 10%).

Of course, there are many lawsuits against the “Dating Sites”. How are they preventing themselves to be convicted? They force their ladies to sign and video a written declaration that they are in their respective agencies, neither for money nor for gifts, but for their wanting one husband, which declaration is completely false, except for a few women. Women who are reluctant to sign such declarations are threatened to be unpaid for their chats.
Dating chats are as lucrative as sex chats are. The difference is, beside the unreality of women being nakedly exhibited, that men in sex chats know it is a mere erotic play, whereas men in dating sites do not know that most of women are dissembling with them.


“Translators” personate their teamers (the girls) mainly when camera is off. When one woman is not able to come to the “office”, the translator makes men to believe that they are chatting with her. There are cases, even, in which translators personate women who are not “working” for their agencies, women who, for whatever reason, have consented to the institution of their “profiles” and neglected to demand the removal of these ones. In December of 2008, I was told by the owner of the agency to log-in to chat under the nicknames of some of these women. They did not know that we were personating them.
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posted on 02-28-2012 at 06:48 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Meh..

well I've seen these claims before and I just can't buy them.

As far as I am concerned (and I am a businessman) then it makes perfect sense for Anastasia to ask women who register with them to be exclusive. They are a business after all. I can see that it worked out badly for the guy above, but to be honest he should have been at the stage where he was communicating with the lady offsite via skype, email or on the phone.

I have been to Ukraine a few times and I have seen agencies and translators running scams, and I've met translators and agencies who are perfectly honest and are just trying to match the girls on their books with good men who will look after them.

The last time I was in Ukraine I met two girls, both of them who had been abused by their alcoholic ex-husbands. It's not something that they talked about easily, but I speak Russian and I can talk without a translator.

Anyway, I digress, the important thing is that it is for the most part straight forward and honest, but you will run into a scam at some point. Just don't get trapped by them.
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