coucou - I almost forgot to mention. In one of the guy's experience, after fighting with the Agency to get the lady's phone no. and email address, he called them up. And it turned out it was the TRANSLATOR'S contact info (not the actual lady). So, if you and Luke have managed to get some video cam verification, great job. :)
One of the guys also wrote that he was lucky to meet one of the ladies in Europe, she didn't look like her photos at all (but he says she was nice, would make a good friend) and waited 3 days because she was never informed by Chnlove. Apparently, some Translator had continued to fake being the lady up to the days prior to his wanting to let her know when he'd be arriving in Europe. When he actually spoke to her, she told him that of all his letters, she may have received only three of them. So she really didn't know much about him.
In the re-freshing scam, the Poster says that one of the ladies told him that Chnlove has a handful of good-looking ladies (photos) and when guys send in cupids, they will get the standard reply that the lady has had so many enquiries, the guy needs to write to her (using his credits).
In the case where the ladies agree to have their photos up (to generate money) even when they are unavailable, they get their service costs waived in return as part of their arrangement.
What opened my eyes was when I read the guy's story where he was told by the lady she was too busy to use private email because she was taking courses in English. When he got to China, she barely could speak any English. The story, he says, is that if a successful match is made, Chnlove THEN gives a quick course on English (usually by the Translator).
As I said I do not trust the Facebook forum, but I see Chnlove sent a bunch of users a "letter" expressing their supposed concern about one lady who was exposed as a fraud. If you ask me, it's another smoke-and-mirrors by Chnlove expressing their professed concern after many guys started posting on sites like this about their Scam.
coucou - I almost forgot to mention. In one of the guy's experience, after fighting with the Agency to get the lady's phone no. and email address, he called them up. And it turned out it was the TRANSLATOR'S contact info (not the actual lady). So, if you and Luke have managed to get some video cam verification, great job. :)
One of the guys also wrote that he was lucky to meet one of the ladies in Europe, she didn't look like her photos at all (but he says she was nice, would make a good friend) and waited 3 days because she was never informed by Chnlove. Apparently, some Translator had continued to fake being the lady up to the days prior to his wanting to let her know when he'd be arriving in Europe. When he actually spoke to her, she told him that of all his letters, she may have received only three of them. So she really didn't know much about him.
In the re-freshing scam, the Poster says that one of the ladies told him that Chnlove has a handful of good-looking ladies (photos) and when guys send in cupids, they will get the standard reply that the lady has had so many enquiries, the guy needs to write to her (using his credits).
In the case where the ladies agree to have their photos up (to generate money) even when they are unavailable, they get their service costs waived in return as part of their arrangement.
What opened my eyes was when I read the guy's story where he was told by the lady she was too busy to use private email because she was taking courses in English. When he got to China, she barely could speak any English. The story, he says, is that if a successful match is made, Chnlove THEN gives a quick course on English (usually by the Translator).
As I said I do not trust the Facebook forum, but I see Chnlove sent a bunch of users a "letter" expressing their supposed concern about one lady who was exposed as a fraud. If you ask me, it's another smoke-and-mirrors by Chnlove expressing their professed concern after many guys started posting on sites like this about their Scam.