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Patrick M.

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Art Dealer, London

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Clasical music, food!, travel, sailing

22 Reviews by Patrick

  • Airtech.co.uk

2/17/23

We employed this company in June 2014 on a maintenance plan when our previous maintenance engineering company retired to the Costa Brava. We had had a happy relationship with them and their predecessor for 30 years. At the outset, Airtech was both friendly and efficient but as time went by the standard of service declined more and more. There was no problem with the basic maintenance of the air conditioning and condensers but they were supposed to maintain a complex gallery BMS and humidification system near National Gallery of Art standard. This also included control cabinets, toilet plumbing, and boiler visit as well as related pumps, etc. As the years went by Airtech found excuses for excluding certain parts of their contract (such as the sump pumps) and then put our heating boiler out of service and refused to repair it after they had deliberately damaged the ignitor. They claimed that it did not conform to current standards (it is a Poterton). We had to call a specialist boiler maintenance company who said that their claims were total nonsense and who restored service. Latterly our electronic BMS Steffa controller expired after thirty years of service and upon their advice, they installed a Honeywell which has failed repeatedly at 6 monthly intervals. In order to reboot it they have attempted to charge on two occasions £460 whereas this was always covered under the original service contract, along with the sump pumps and the boiler maintenance. In short, they shed responsibility for half the contract while charging the same price and failing to provide a proper service. We have no complaints about their servicing of their air conditioning but we would warn any prospective client that they cannot be relied upon to honor the commitments that they signed up for.

  • Ecobuilders.co

6/27/21

When we employed this builder we had high hopes that were quickly dashed. The job [rectifying a roof leak and consequent internal decoration] was due to start first week in April. They insisted on payment of 50% of the contract IN ADVANCE rather than the usual 10-20%. Weather was hot and clear for 3 weeks - perfect for roofing. Instead day after day there were excuses for delays for a whole month. Then when they decided to start in May the weather changed. So against every advice they decided to start on making good the interior. They also had to do some waterproofind on our office staircase - two small areas about 8'x8'. I persuaded them not to hack off all the cement render which had been replaced 5 years ago but to remove the plaster skim and to use a waterproof membrane. In this case Newton 805 Newlath which has a mesh to adhere the plaster skimcoat. Instead of which they installed Newton 803 which cannot be plastered and consequently had to remove it and reinstall 805 - the loss of a day. By the time they had done this and an excellent plastering job they had also redecorated the interior damaged ceiling but without making good the exterior! Then it rained for a week. The water poured in. The redecoration work which had required a tower was destroyed and things were worse than before but Ecobuilders started demanding a further progress payment of 30% although by this stage they had effectively carried out about 25% of the work satisfactorily. They pointed to their 'conditions' printed on their estimate which also guarantees all work for 2 years. The guarantee is worthless. And they have declined to come back and finish the job without further payment. |Effectively they did not even finish the staircase because the picture hanging rails were not replaced... BEWARE!.

Tip for consumers:
BEWARE!

  • South Bank

1/9/21

A couple of years ago this was a rather entertaining and informative website. I mainly joined to follow Hubbles style of writing about the EU. Recently Southbank has devolved into a mega spamming operation. Whereas the generalised economic blather is informative you do not get any real or relevant specific investment advice, instead just like so many American 'investment advice' websites you are bombarded senseless with endless exhortations to sign up for a cascade of additional tip sheets all at mounting cost so in effect you get no real investment advice for signing up to Southbank. The launch of the Farage tipsheet is the latest case in point. Apart from the fact that it is not only being pushed by Southbank but also elsewhere it has now been aggressively marketed to me on 42 occasions sometimes 3x daily. That is spamming and I have told them so. The more they push it in your face the less likely you are going to pay for it - it has the same effect as Trump's endless tweets. He loses votes.
The videos are endlessly long, often tell you little more than a reality show and do not have the facility to read and skim so you are trapped.
All in all a rank disappointment.

Tip for consumers:
Beware you will be spammed with endless 'offers'.

  • Northsailing.gr

9/18/20

At first sight this company was polite, efficient and prompt. I arranged a one week charter which they contracted to North Sailing in Thrace. My contract was with Borrow a Boat and I paid the funds to where they directed. When we got to Keromati the office was closed and the boat was not ready. When the office reopened in the afternoon we did the paperwork but they had not arranged clearence with the port pofficer and we only got this at 1615 thereby losing our first day of charter. I pointed out that the fridge was not working something that is important in 31C, After we had set off it turned out that the fridge battery alarm went off day and night at one minute intervals and the fridge only ran when motoring so the whole system was defective. That night it turned out that the rubber dinghy tender did not hold air and so we were prisoners on the boat for the duration unable to go to a taverna for a meal in the evening.
The catalaogue of deficiencies continued with:
1. The masthead light did not work
2/ We had been told there was GPS. There was not. The model was 18 years old and no longer worked
3/ The compass was 10 degrees out of true and had never been swung and the compass light for night navigation did not work
4/ The horseshoe on the stern had a safety light with no batteries in it.
5/ The boarding/swim ladder was dangerous with a broken rung with a loose screw which collapsed.
6/ The instructions for returning the boat inicated a float near North Sailing's office but there was no place and we eventually had to find a place on the far outside of the harbour on the outer unmade side of the mole faced by boulders so you could not approach within 12 feet of the mole so impossible to get off
The final insult was when Erini of North Sailing, an unsympathique young woman, told us re Keromati that they only rented from 5 pm [not what Bowwow a Boat had written to me]. In consequence we should not have had to return the boat for a further 24 hours and in effect were cheated out of one day of our charter.
No offer of a refund from Borrow a Boat or compensation for renting a defective vesel.
At the same time I can record an altercation between a British group of charterers on a Beneteau with North Sailing for return of their deposit.
Clearly Borrow a Boat take no responsability for their charters and do not inspect the vessels.

  • Borrowaboat

9/18/20

At first sight this company was polite, efficient and prompt. I arranged a one week charter which they contracted to North Sailing in Thrace. My contract was with Borrow a Boat and I paid the funds to where they directed. When we got to Keromati the office was closed and the boat was not ready. When the office reopened in the afternoon we did the paperwork but they had not arranged clearence with the port pofficer and we only got this at 1615 thereby losing our first day of charter. I pointed out that the fridge was not working something that is important in 31C, After we had set off it turned out that the fridge battery alarm went off day and night at one minute intervals and the fridge only ran when motoring so the whole system was defective. That night it turned out that the rubber dinghy tender did not hold air and so we were prisoners on the boat for the duration unable to go to a taverna for a meal in the evening.
The catalaogue of deficiencies continued with:
1. The masthead light did not work
2/ We had been told there was GPS. There was not. The model was 18 years old and no longer worked
3/ The compass was 10 degrees out of true and had never been swung and the compass light for night navigation did not work
4/ The horseshoe on the stern had a safety light with no batteries in it.
5/ The boarding/swim ladder was dangerous with a broken rung with a loose screw which collapsed.
6/ The instructions for returning the boat inicated a float near North Sailing's office but there was no place and we eventually had to find a place on the far outside of the harbour on the outer unmade side of the mole faced by boulders so you could not approach within 12 feet of the mole so impossible to get off
The final insult was when Erini of North Sailing, an unsympathique young woman, told us re Keromati that they only rented from 5 pm [not what Bowwow a Boat had written to me]. In consequence we should not have had to return the boat for a further 24 hours and in effect were cheated out of one day of our charter.
No offer of a refund from Borrow a Boat or compensation for renting a defective vesel.
At the same time I can record an altercation between a British group of charterers on a Beneteau with North Sailing for return of their deposit.
Clearly Borrow a Boat take no responsability for their charters and do not inspect the vessels.

  • VictoriaBrides

8/3/20
• Updated review

Guys, this is a fabulous money making machine for the owners. Some of the girls may just possibly be real but the majority are just photo shoots of glamorous women. If you want to look at pretty pictures fine. But every difficulty will be put in your path if you want to exchange contact information. Most of the replies are penned by bots. So once they have you talking to a profile [hooked you!] you will get endless series of inane questions or comments in the hope that this will provoke you to respond each time - and of course pay. I had bad experiences with every profile I tried to get serious with. They promised love, sex, marriage even but you could never get a commitment to meet. The one girl I was most serious about over a period of a year suddenly disappeared off the site after saying that she wanted me to come and meet her in Uzerhhod. She was a simply stunning blond. Now she was supposed to be 'verified' which means the site had her passport and contact details. When I approached them an said i was prepared to pay to be put in touch they said they had no details! Wow!
I decided to do research and after some time found three of the girls I had been in communication with on other sites. When I communicated with them they had no knowledge of any of the messages and letters that had been exchanged on Victoria Brides. So I sent a message to 'her' on VB saying how nice it was to finally chat live on Skype. Back came the reply 'You are talking to me on Skype? No. Impossible'. What a scam! One of them I am now hoping to meet as I got her WhatsApp details. The other is a professional scammer on all sites and I attach her photos here so you are warned.

Further observations on Victoria Brides
8/1/18
• Previous review

As I said costs can go ballistic. Beware of the ploy to get you to view the girl's videos. After they realize you are interested in one or more profiles you will be invited to view the girls' videos. This can set you back $30 for a few seconds viewing. If you consistently log in to profiles particularly at the weekend you risk being inundated with up to 350 profiles 'drowning out' anyone you might be interested in. The fake character of the site is demonstrated first by the fact that the ages of the girls bear no resemblance for the interest criteria you may have recorded e. G 18-24 year olds instead of say 40 year olds, and secondly the banality of the tweets which are often of a sexual nature such as discussing 'melons' or the size of your 'apparatus' usually called a 'snake' in order to lead you on.

The ultimate scam dating site
7/13/18
• Previous review

Folks, BEWARE! This site can be addictive and becomes truly exorbitantly expensive. Do not for a moment imagine you are going to meet any of the truly beautiful [or otherwise] women. For a start the photos are so manipulated in Photoshop that they in the most part bear little resemblance to reality. Apart from the smudged outlines every now and again there is something that gives you a clue. Always ask for the girl to send you an unretouched image by mail taken that morning!
The girls will engage you in mindless tweets to encourage chatting because clearly they are remunerated on volume. One imagines you are not talking to the girl herself because frequently a new 'operator' forgets previous chat history and asks you the same questions! The chats end up around £0.60 for 250 characters. It mounts up fast. You will be bombarded with messages. I ended up with over 200 a day incoming which was unmanageable. Add to that the fact you have to block or delete each message individually. You cannot do a page at a time.
You cannot exchange any contact information so to arrange a meeting you have to go through the website and for that they ask you nothing less than to pay the equivalent of several hundred dollars. Yes the costs here can go ballistic

  • Vitafit

8/2/19

It does not get worse than this.
They advertise 'health or weight loss' products and entrap you into taking a free trial for the cost 'of postage only'.
BEWARE!
Next month you may find £185 debited from your credit card without further authorisation and they do not even supply phoney goods.
Visa were not particularly helpful and suggested phoning the company. A nice young lady blustered that what they were doing is 'legal'. So since when is scamming legal? They claim that buried somewhere in small print on their site is a disclaimer that the 'offer' is a trial period of 15 days and that you have to 'cancel'. I am fairly savvy about web sites but I did not see this small print anywhere.
AVOID!

  • ArabMatchMaking

7/14/19

At first site this site seems user friendly though you will not meet many genuine arab women here so the name is a misnomer. Nominally you pay a one month one off subscription of $49.99 or a 3 month subscription. I opted for one month only and followed up to their Contact dept. and received a confirmation that I would not be repeat billed. Needless to say one month later I was billed through PayPal again and have disputed it with them with the proof of the email from the site managers to which they are turning a blind eye. Paypal are just as big crooks so now I will have to have it blocked by American Express.
There is a mixed bag of women on this site but be aware most are no what they appear to be. Unlike other sites you can exchange email addresses instead of communicating on site. I engaged in a long email exchange with a certain 'Mia' who I subsequently learned uses several identities and whose address appears on a Prostitution site. After some research I ascertained she was using photos stolen from Instagram from the account of a model by name Alyssa Shorto - and very nice she was too but not the person you are chatting to. Mia also uses an address with photos of Rachel Weisz. Needless to say she asked me for money 'for her dying mother in Hawaii' who did not tally with the Sorto image which she had claimed also contained her mother! Other people on this site turned out to be in Ghana or Nigeria also after your hard earned cash for travel to come and meet you.
The site is overrun with profiles of people who only want to get your email address and immediately go off site. Most are scammers. The locations of the women are fake. For Dubai read Melitopol, Ukraine etc and dozens of comely ladies purport to live in Aberdeen.
The site can be fun if that is what you are looking for. There are potentially a few ladies in Canada or Australia who appear genuine but that is hardly round the corner for a casual social or drink!
My advice - best avoided.

  • Toombra

6/14/19

This is a new site and not huge. At first, it appears genuine, easy to use and the girls are attractive. |They will send you endless messages. It is modelled on Amolatina and others and is probably a Russian scam. It is not a dating site - all they want is your money. Nowhere does it openly reveal the cost of arranging a contact and a date so I wrote. This was the reply:
'To be able to make an order for the request of contact details you should spend 100 letters and spend 100 minutes in chat with her.
Then you will be able to make a request for contact information.'
Beware this equates to at least $360 in credits and then you have no guarantees.
Is it worth it? I leave it to you.

  • Cupid

1/27/19

The site is a total scam. It is populated by hopeful ladies who are not favoured with good looks. All the profiles, as Mathew F. Has observed are ghost profiles. If you click anyone of these images or show interest or 'like' you will get an automatic bounce back that they 'like you'. But there is no real person behind the photo and you will never get a message or acknowledgement. You may even get an automated message such as 'So I am your fav how are you going to show this'. This is just to keep you hooked. I joined for a three day trial. Just as I was leaving the site the ghost image made me a fav so I rejoined hoping to make contact as she was a handsome supposedly 52 year old brunette in London. Thereafter we were back to ghost messages. Guys the decent looking ladies do not exist. I post three images as examples. The site is a TOTAL SCAM. When you complain to them about the ghost profiles this is the response!
Dear Member,
Thank you for contacting Customer Support.

We are disappointed to learn that such activity goes on. This member has been already banned from using our site thanks to the notification of diligent members like yourself.
Apologies for any inconvenience.

If you feel that a member is acting suspiciously, please go to his/her profile and click the 'Report' button. As soon as we receive notice we will investigate the case straight away. We work hard to keep our site fun and enjoyable, and we work hard to eradicate fraudulent people from the website. We value you as our customer and appreciate any feedback that you send us.

If you have any queries concerning the website then please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best Regards,
Customer Support Manager
OR
Dear member,
Thank you for contacting Customer Support.

We are sorry for any inconvenience you may have faced while using our dating website. We work hard to keep our site fun and enjoyable.
We will investigate this member's profile and take any necessary action. Thank you for the notification.
Please note that you may still see previous message history or records of the member viewing your profile until they are cancelled within the standard time frame.
Apologies for any inconvenience.
If you have any other queries, do not hesitate to contact us again.

Best Regards,
Customer Support Manager

BUT OF COURSE THEY DO NOTHING BECAUSE IT IS PART OF THEIR GAME

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Daria L. – Cupid Rep

Hey!
We will certainly look further into your query and use your feedback to improve our service. We are always looking for members' feedback as a way of ensuring that the websites are of the highest quality possible, so we thank you for providing us with your opinion.
Should you have any other suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
Regards

  • Zuji.com.sg

8/3/18

I booked flights for my two 14 year old children Singapore/London on BA. They have made this trip unaccompanied several times the last being a week ago. BA official policy is: Children travelling alone

We have two changes impacting young flyers that came into effect from 1 May 2018.

The minimum age of a person permitted to travel alone on British Airways is now 14 years of age. This applies to all new bookings made from 1 May 2018. Bookings made before 1 May 2018 are unaffected.
If the young flyer is accompanied by someone who is aged 16 or over (on the same or a linked booking), British Airways will still allow them to travel.
All young flyers aged under 16 and travelling alone must complete a parental/guardian consent form before travel, regardless of when the booking was made. The form is available to download here. A copy of the parent/guardian's current passport (or other form of photographic identification showing a signature) must be attached to this form.

Having spent endless time logging in and booking the flights Zuju does not follow procedure unless the children are 16 years old. Why? This is contrary to the airline's own policy

Bad rating for thjis agency

  • Addison-james-surveyors.co.uk

10/8/17

There are many rating scammers active in the UK I have learned. This is one of the most blatant. It is reputed to be run by an ex con man who has served time. They weill cold call or introduce themselves unrequested and claim they can make significant savings in business rates. They will demand a fee up front, maybe as much as £4000+ and then you will not hear from them. After months of follow up you eventually get a response that your appeal 'failed' but in effect it was never entered or as they will have known if they are qualified surveyors could not be lodged because of a previous appeal, even some years earlier. They will then make offers to compensate when pushed and eventually propose a refund. However they do not refund unless taken to court. I placed a warning on Google reviews and after a few weeks they offered to settle if I removed it! However, this was bogus as they never settled. I am aware of other victims of the same fraud by this company.
AVOID!
2018 February. After filing a Small Court claim I managed to recover all the monies and the court costs. I recvommend other litigants to follow the same route.

  • Usenet.nl

2/25/17

There are plenty of reviews on this site about the scamming techniques of Usenet.nl
I fell into the trap but gave no credit card information with a view to trying the free download for files as i was looking for an art history publication. It DID NOT even work so i thought no more about it and did not go back onto the site. I had received no services. After a month I was bugged by a credit collection agency related to Usenet called *******@tesch-inkasso.de in Germany. Every week or fortnight they threaten me with penalties having escelated the charge 120 fold and threatening court action. My reply is to challenge them to a court appearence and expose the fraud and claim harassment damages.
DO NOT GO NEAR THIS SITE
Here are some links to additional complaints:-
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=*******4827AAQspc1

https://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/usenetnl-fraud-c*******.html

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/usenetnl/internet/usenetnl-very-sneaky-and-deceptive-business-practices-stay-away-internet-*******

https://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/usenetnl-c*******.html

  • EverMax-Support

1/31/17

I received unsolicited marketing for Evermax play hard male performance support capsules. I thought I would try the test offer paying postage only. The capsules contain a variety of herbs and claim wonders. Let me tell you they do not do anything and are a total scam. However hidden in the small print is a repeat billing that they put into action illegally claiming a contract and before you know it you are being billed $90 or $ 70 monthly. It is daylight robbery and I am amazed this company and other like it are permitted to operate both in the USA and with a UK address

  • New & Lingwood

1/31/17

I have shopped at this 'elegant' London West End Store for 30 years or more. They have 2 branches one in Eton one on Jermyn Street. They used to be very high end with upper level pricing but not exorbitant. I have a variety of classic shoes sourced there and in the past they were all good the calf leather lasting for ever. I believe their shoes were made by Cheaney's. Standards have dropped and there has been criticism of outsourcing, cheapened shirts and suits. My own experience is with the last two pairs of shoes i bought there, The first black Oxfords cracked just next to the toe cap stitching and split. This long before the first pair of soles were in need of replacement. The second pair were classy brown brogues. Long before even the heels needed replacing, perhaps after wearing only 20 times, the soles parted company with the uppers and I had to take the shoes to my shoemaker to have them repaired at a cost of £40. Before doing that on two separate occasions I took the shoes back to the shop only to be given the brush off. They no longer stand by their products. I asked two shoe manufacturers what they would have done and they responded that of course they would have replaced or repaired.

  • SecretFlirtContact

8/31/16

This is yet another scam site [how many are there? *****!] from the family which includes matureflirtbook.com and a raft of other sites containing the word 'flirt'. If you want to flirt with a site operator who is probably a man and waste money that is all well and food but be assured that you will not be contacting the person in the photo and if you query their identity more often than not the response will be an abusive sexual reply.

Tip for consumers:
AVOID!

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  • MatureFlirtBook

7/15/16

Anthony,
This is the most blatant scam site I have come across. The girls who almost certainly do not exist in reality in the regions listed are not the people writing to you. If you pick up on a line in their 'profile' for instance saying they like walking in the park or having a drink on a terrace they are totally ignorant of this and their replies are no sequiturs to anything you write or ask. In many cases they reply always with one liners the exact opposite of the question or the profile. The English imperfect and the swift responses are being written by Russian computer operators responding to the profile.
Much of the site is blatantly sexual and do not be surprised if you get sent raunchy photos and intimate details in an attempt to keep you hooked.
I suspect that most people on this site are seeking sex contact but I doubt you will achieve it. All you will do is spend £100 getting nowhere.
As I was not looking for pure sex or any variety thereof but for a mature relationship I picked those profiles which claimed they were looking for 'Tender' or some other form of hook up. Believe you me I wasted about 150 messages suggesting a coffee, a meal, a chat or at least a sensible reply revealing the interest and character of the profile. There was NEVER an appropriate feedback. I tried 7 profiles
Avoid this site and its sister Secretmatureflirt at all costs and save your money.
It is Fraudulent and a blatant scam and the Support is non exist ant. They claim they will remove a fraudulent profile but they will not.

Tip for consumers:
Avoid it like the plague unless you want to throw money down the drain

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  • SecretMatureFlirt

7/9/16

I had hoped that at least for us golden oldies over 40 a 'mature site' might be reliable. No way. The usual rip off and expensive too. I had hoped the site might be a reliable alternative to Tinder. The site is well designed and easy to use but you only get 500 letters or spaces per message for one pound sterling ($1.50) so to make any communications at all you go through $50 in a flash. Most of the women are average to unappealing in the beauty department and seem sex mad intent on any combination of sexual activity from Bi to threesome or oral. Naturally I tested a number of the more attractive participants. The results were all identical. Their English grammar was suspect, the replies anodyne avoiding any answers to questions or personal information or indeed asking any real information about oneself. Instead one was invited to chat continuously but it is a one sided chat with no feedback or hope of progress.In response to trying to make a date, go for a drink, issue a dinner invitation inevitably you got a reply such as 'How are you tofay'. This was a shame because I took a real fancy to one photo personality claiming to be 41 but from analysis of her hands certainly closer to 50. After a number of exchanges I was sent a photo of the person's very abundant breasts. Two days later after requesting a 'mugshot' I was sent the same photo and when I pointed out I had already seen it there was a feeble excuse so clearly the site operator had forgotten they had sent it. Quite clearly in all the cases I experienced you were never speaking to the real person but to a site employee. I learn from another user that even if you get so far as requesting a contact you are referred to yet another site and charged at least $50 with no guarantee of a hook up.
The site is 9 months old and is operated out Curacao i believe via the Netherlands but hides its real identity and has all the hallmarks of yet another Russian scam.
BEWARE! All the profiles are honeytraps and you get nowhere.
This is the sister to an identical site at Matureflirtbook and also masquerades under www.Mysecretsexcontact.com

Tip for consumers:
Avoid.

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  • LatamDate

5/9/16

Having reviewed Amolatina and Anastasiadate negatively - they are both Russian owned money extorting scam sites - I optimistically hoped that LatamDate would be genuine. Beware. It is not. Al the QPRID nonsense is there to bedazzle you into imagining everyone is genuine and vetted. The first girl excused herself and left the site as soon as there was a chance I was genuine and wanted to meet her, the second took offense because I did not respond to her endless vacuous letters which bore o relationship to mine and the third a fake blonde dancer from Medellin aged 40 was a total agency fake as proven by the fact that I wrote to her so late at night that her translation agency would have been closed yet my letter was 'translated', responded to in Spanish, retranslated into English and received by me all in the space of 120 minutes in ths small hours of the the night Colombian time - beyond any credibility. And the response di not respond to the questions I had asked.
I am afraid folks this site is modelled on Amolatina. Save your hard earned cash!

  • AnastasiaDate

1/10/16

I have already reviewed the scams on Amolatina.
Anastasiadate [and several offshoots such as Afriadate and Arabiandate] all operate on the same principle and under the same management. They exist only to fleece innocents.
I have wasted a considerable amount of money but more seriously false hopes and precious time pursuing various profiles. In one case I exchanged 45 letters and became suspicious when I found the same profile on a Facebook related site by using image matching software where the same woman claimed to be 26 instead of 41! In her letters she claimed to want a meeting and i managed to convey my address to her to get off the website yet no letter came. So i stopped responding to her flow of letter as each letter and its reply cost about $15. Finally today i opened the latest letter and responded on chat [NB you are never sure that you are chatting expensively to anything more than a company 'operator' and not with the woman in the profile] only suddenly to be told 'things have changed'. Yeah! Syre within a day of her sending her 52nd letter. I attache her photos

I have tested a number of profiles. They encourage you to write and spend money but more dangerously they encourage you to chat and the clock ticks fast. $100 bucks goes nowhere. After a bit you can tell that the person responding on chat is not the same person as before. Equally can the girls be on line almost 18 hrs a day?

So in short all these sites are scams. Yes, there may be the odd genuine profile, particularly those less endowed with curvaceous figures and stunning looks,

The reviews giving ***** are very transparent. They are all 'plugs' placed by the company.

Tip for consumers:
AVOID!

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Fredrick H. thanked you for your review of VictoriaBrides

“The girls call it a lizard, snake and one lady ask me about how my banana is hanging. Who are these ladies? Then they ask me to pay 3000. 00 for a 100.00 cell phone.”

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“I spent 500 dollars before i wised up the girls seemed real with responding correctly but when it came down to it it was a merry go round do the girl get paid?”

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