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Complaint Review: The Inspiration Company - Internet

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The Inspiration Company www.Czech-Ladies.comNatasha Club Russian Dating Service Scam London Internet

*Consumer Suggestion: Making Czech-ladies.com work

*REBUTTAL Owner of company: International Marriage Brokers

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To help fellow men out there who get caught up in the "supposed" Russian brides.

Here are the points:

  1. You Have to pay every time you open up a woman's email , you do this by purchasing credits. $1= $1 credit , so some emails cost as much as $14 each. You will plough thru your credits very fast.
  2. You have to pay another $50 bucks to get the womans personal email, most of them if they say they can only use the website service is a warning sign, yes I asked for one woman's email after filling out a form that looked home made for some more money - so they say it was a criminal background ck to make sure you are safe for the ladies. Good idea but I doubt they did anything. Also, it did not ask for any credit card, soc security or personal info so I was not worried about identity theft.
  3. Trust me this website is very sophisticated they even rate certain women as to their trustworthiness , as well as testimonials from successful matches with men
  4.  Ask yourself what does a 25 yr old woman who is really a girl still  want with a 50+ yr old? Answer? Money...

Bottom line , I was out a few hundred bucks and then I woke up, don't waste your money or your time. I have a gut feel these women are on the take and they get a portion of the proceeds although I cannot prove it. Also, I tried to terminate my acct and profile and there is no way to do it online. When I called it played music and no one answered, their live chat worked a couple times but this time it said 5 people ahead of you and then messaged the service is not available.

Stay away, save your money and don't fall for this crap. BTW they do have videos of these ladies as well, very very crafty ... easy to fall into and get ripped off. Think about it, why do you have to pay every time you open an email? Doesn't make much sense.

Best wishes!

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

Making Czech-ladies.com work

AUTHOR: bzavitz - (Canada)

POSTED: Saturday, April 16, 2016

Is czech-ladies.com just a scam? I have checked a number of sites which match men with women in other countries, so I think I can clarify the previous user's comments and suggest a solution.

First, let me say I also run a travel companion website (genuine, not escort!) and know the challenge of making enough money to pay for it, let alone make any profit. So I understand the need for a system like making the user pay each time they open a letter from one of the women. It's a pay-per-use plan, effective because it is asking for money at exactly the time the user most wants to use a feature of the site.  So far, so good.

But the fee per letter is excessively high. They have an explanation which sounds plausible on their FAQ, but it doesn't hold up in my view.

Then it appears that many of the responses from the women are long, wordy, overly romantic, designed to draw the man out into a prolonged exchange without reaching any real understanding between persons.

So the combination of the two makes me pretty sure this is an income-splitting scheme, with the successful women raking in a fair bit of money by stringing the hapless guys along.

BUT . . . I think there are also a lot of sincere women on the site. The point is, they are not the ones who contact the men first with a gushy, enticing letter. These flood your inbox every day. If you want to find the sincere ones, you will have to do the search yourself and take the first step of contacting the woman. Sure, there may be a certain proportion of those who happen to be the scammers, but you will be able to recognize the difference pretty quick, when you have a genuine reply to compare it to.

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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company

International Marriage Brokers

AUTHOR: Craig - ()

POSTED: Friday, January 15, 2016

I've been courting a girl thru an International Marriage Broker (IMB) now for two months. Before I met her, I had never tried a dating site in my life. I merely clicked on an advertisement email from an IMB and there she was. These last two months have been a learning experience for me though, so, I'll try as best I can what it is all about. I hope I can help put some minds at ease. Yes, I have to buy credits to open emails from my lady, send emails to my lady, and talk to her in chat or on the phone. It costs one credit to open one EMF, or email forwarded, from her, and one credit to send one EMF to her. It's free to download one photo of her in any given email. Any additional photos in said email cost one credit each. It's best to just wait, and not download the additional photos, because, I've learned, they very likely will be first photos in future EMFs from her. Likewise, it is free to send her one photo of myself in any given EMF. Talking to her in chat or on the phone is one credit per minute. Three credits is $21.00, or $7.00 each. Eight credits is $52.00, or $6.50 each. Sixteen credits is $96.00, or $6.00 each. Thirty-two credits is $179.00, or $5.60 each. Sixty credits is $299.00, or $4.99 each, and one hundred credits is $399.00, or $3.99 each. IMBs are not the regular run of the mill dating sites. The women found on an IMB site don't pay to be there. Rather, they sign a contract. The IMB agrees to let the ladies use the site to search for husbands abroad, and acts as a sort of chaperone, and protector of both the ladies and their pursuers. The ladies also agree to certain terms of the contract, such as having their personal contact information (direct phone number, email address, home address, etc.) registered with the site. If a lady meets a man on the site that she likes, and he likes her, then a live date can be set up by the IMB. However, a live date is not required. After 90 days of successful courting, if a man and lady are in love, then he can request her personal info, at wich time, if he resides in th U.S., he will be directed to fill out an International Marriage Broker Regulation Act, or IMBRA, form. If he passes the IMBRA, then the IMBRA is presented to the lady by the IMB and she then either gives or doesn't give her consent to the IMB to give to him her info, which is entirely her choice to do or not do. It is 10 credits for one piece of info, 20 credits for two, 30 credits for three, and so on. If he can't pass the IMBRA, then he's just out of luck. For additional reading, Google IMBRA.

 

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