Would you still want to marry a woman knowing she agreed on someone else pretending to be her, communicating with multiple men in your country, collecting cash for gifts and presents sent by all of them?
Condoning dating scams
This is how PPL (pay per letter) sites work. They recruit women promising a share of profits from what they earn by displaying their profiles and falsifying communication, encouraging men to send gifts.
All pay-per-letter agents are doing that, with no exceptions. The agents themselves admit it’s impossible to work without such schemes, because they are unable to make money without defrauding men.
The women who register with the agents (aka ‘Ukrainian brides’) may not have the intention to scam men, but they discover opportunities to ‘make money without doing anything’ and the ones who approve of this approach stay with the agency and profit from scams.
Men send gifts, women get cash
The ex-brides openly admit they were getting cash instead of presents that men were sending to girls.
Women take photographs with gifts and then split the money 50/50 with the agent.
You may think it’s some “bad” agents who are doing it.
Quite the opposite: That’s the norm.
The industry of fake brides is well and blossoming.
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- My job as a PPL bride. The story of a Ukrainian girl who worked as a bait for a marriage agency
- Working as a translator for a marriage agency in Ukraine
What is your stand on this issue?
So, ask yourself: Do you really want to marry a woman who agreed to be a tool of defrauding dozens of males living in your country, by allowing someone else to write letters and chats under her name, so that she could collect cash for gifts these men had been manipulated to send?
If such a prospect doesn’t inspire you, stay away from PPL sites and spread the message:
- Never pay for chats, messages, or send gifts via pseudo-dating pay-per-letter websites.
- Talk for free with any woman via Skype, WhatsApp, email, or SMS. All Ukrainian women of marriageable age own a mobile phone.
It is the demand that comes from men that drives this industry to grow and prosper. If foreign men didn’t pay for chats with fake brides, the industry would die out and stopped consuming new young souls.
- If you know someone communicating with a woman in Ukraine, ask if they are charged for every message. If they are, it’s a PPL site.
- This industry supports many families in Ukraine, but it’s a road to nowhere. These people would be much better off learning coding or acquiring other productive skills, which is possible in Ukraine, dubbed “the next India for IT outsourcing”.
These people who are getting pulled into scams could have been doing something positive with their lives. Give them a chance. Stay away from PPL sites.
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