Complaint Review: Chnlove.com - Internet
- Chnlove.com Somewhere in Hong kong Internet United States of America
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Chnlove.com China love data agency Fake letters, fake photos and fake correspondence. Over three months tiem they conned me for over a thousand dollars. Internet
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I spent three months in contact with what I thought was a Chinese woman that was seriously interested in me. Over that time I noticed inconsistencies in the stories and letters. I also saw photos of the woman over that time transformed from a beautiful woman that looked half her age into an unattractive frumpy middle aged overweight woman. It became obvious to me that I had been swindled and they had pulled a bait and switch. The experience cost me in excess of 1000 dollars before I figured it out and pulled the plug.
I later went to China on other business and met the lady. While there I visited with the woman for a full day and have since had email conversations with her.
I got the entire truth. This is what I know as fact and can prove with photos, documents and letters.
The matching agencies use Chnlove.com as an umbrella/shield to present their stable of women to the gullible public.
The women do not write to you and your letters are not being read by the ladies. You are talking flirting and falling in love and discussing your deepest secrets with a translator who is trained on how to pull the heart strings of a love sick western man. I Dont want to make you puke but there is a good chance that she is a he and has a hairy chest and a pot bell. The lady who they are representing has very little knowledge of the correspondence between you and the agency. But they are aware of the tactics and dishonesty that is taking place on their behalf.
They (translator) discourage direct communications of any kind, as it will end their revenue stream generated by translating letters between the two of you. Some excuses you may hear is " I don't have a computer" " I am not computer literate." "I cant afford a cell phone or we could talk. " "My English is terrible and I feel much more comfortable using the agencies translators for our communications". You will hear many stories and excuses that directly contradict each other.
Let me say this, computers are very accessible to everyone in China. You can go to an internet cafe and use the computer for an hour for 5 RMB (that's less than a buck). Most everyone under 50 years old is computer literate. The computer game QQ farm is a national pastime in China. And cant afford a cell phone. what a load of crap. you cant sling a dead cat in China without hitting someone trying to sell you a used/stolen cell phone for pennies on the dollar. I once saw a decrepit old man riding a cart pulled by a water buffalo while talking on his cell phone.
The photos. My god the photos. You have never see such beautiful women in your life. Only trouble is they are fake. fake. fake. They start with a professional photo session with tons of makeup and
then they photo shop the image into someone that you would not recognize if she were staring you in the face. When you finally realize this beautiful, young woman is pushing40-50 years old and can't possibly look this good you ask for more everyday "normal" photos. Well they knew you would ask and they have those waiting for you prepared in advance just for you. And heavily Photo shopped.
The ladies pay a huge fee for the agencies representing them. An additional fee is collected from them/you if the scam is successful in getting you to marry them. Don't think that you can outsmart them or detect a scam from the real thing. They have thought of everything and know their business. No slur intended but the Chinese have had thousands of years of practice separating you from your money.
I strongly advise you to stay away from Chinese marriage agencies that use this marketing technique. They are nothing more that organized crime with a very good store front.
If you want more testimonials both good and bad then visit chnlove.info
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#1 General Comment
Chnlove.com
AUTHOR: Larrybud48 - ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 01, 2014
I have been on and off of this site and have never had any bad experiences. My current lady will be meeting me at the airport on September 18 and most probably her son will accompany her. He is 25 and works in the computer field there. I met my lady and her son last year and we had a wonderful time together. This time we will be married and looking to have her here, hopefully, by fall of 2015. Immigration paperwork is a bear, but I think well worth the time, headaches, and dollars it takes to complete the process. I opted to do the papers myself rather than have attorney involved, which can get very expensive. I did consult with a lawyer and she did review my paperwork for no fee. She also offered to check it again before I submitted it to immigration. I offered to pay for her time, she said no. So, I purchased a $50 Longhorn Steak House gift card and she was surprised by my gesture. I did visit another lady in 2010, but that one did'nt work out as well as I hoped for. Bottom line, look at the first contact by the ladies, the admiraton letters. Rule out the ones that are not in your age range. I am 16 years older than my wife and I had lots of letters from the ladies. I chose her because she appeard to be a down to earth, common person and not a painted woman about to stake out her corner of the street for the evening. I restriicted our contact to once a week and she concurred. If you spent a thousand dollars over a 3 month period, you were being a bit over aggressive and not fee conscious. You have to set some ground rules. If she can't do that, move on. Hope this helps you and any one else using this site.
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