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Interview with a Filipina scammer
JoeLP:
I found this interesting. Another "Filipina Pea" video from youtube. She's interviewing a local woman who scams foreign men via online connections. Those of use who used the net to find our Filipinas have probably bumped into more than a few of these. I find it a little educational hearing straight from one of them.
My ex had/has a cousin who made a very nice life doing this in manila. But, she took things much further than the woman in the interview that is in the video I'm linking. She'd actually have them come over and meet with her. After one of them bought her a house(a small one) she would use that to host the guys, and got even more from them spent on her. So, I've known these things happen and went into finding my next wife(Tina) with a very open mind and with understanding the strong chances of bumping into these women. I believe Lisa(ex's cousin) has a nice house now in Quezon City with her own cars and more and all of it from a couple decades of scamming foreigners.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPTGdSh3yvs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPTGdSh3yvs
Gray Wolf:
I spent only 1 month on an "introduction" site, but came out lucky on the other end. After reading a number of horror stories online I knew I had to have my head on right once I dropped into that arena. I wrote to about 20 young ladies for an intro and got a few who openly asked "What can you do for me? What will you bring me for a present when you visit?" Enough red flags for me. I was fortunate in that Gloria had joined the group only a week after I did. We crossed paths, wrote back and forth every day for months, met and the rest is blissful history.
I've warned guys in the past about red flags, bells and whistles. I've not always been paid attention to. Some got out alive, some had their hearts, and bank accounts, broken. A few couldn't take it and ended in misery. So glad I'm not a part of that scene any longer
Bob Johnson:
Picked up my wife at airport, returning from trip home to PI. Introduced me to young guy also on flight; he got married on his trip, met and got married on same trip! SO, at wife's request, I filled out his I-130 paperwork, went through with no probs. He called sometime later, found out his new wife was scamming other foreigners. Don't know what happened after that, lost touch. Could have filed I-130F concurrently to get her here sooner, wasn't worth my time after hearing that.
MotorSarge:
--- Quote from: Gray Wolf on November 17, 2020, 01:56:43 AM ---I spent only 1 month on an "introduction" site, but came out lucky on the other end. After reading a number of horror stories online I knew I had to have my head on right once I dropped into that arena. I wrote to about 20 young ladies for an intro and got a few who openly asked "What can you do for me? What will you bring me for a present when you visit?" Enough red flags for me. I was fortunate in that Gloria had joined the group only a week after I did. We crossed paths, wrote back and forth every day for months, met and the rest is blissful history.
I've warned guys in the past about red flags, bells and whistles. I've not always been paid attention to. Some got out alive, some had their hearts, and bank accounts, broken. A few couldn't take it and ended in misery. So glad I'm not a part of that scene any longer
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GW and others,
There are scammers in every corner of the world not just in the PI.
But just to keep it fair take a peak at youtube sometime and see how many broke, worthless, old pandering $400 a month and less SSDI & VA scamming SEXPATS are exploiting & scamming Filipinas and their families. The majority of these snakeshit dirtbags are worthless Fu**ing Amercans who can not make it in the US and no women want anything to do with them.
Sorry bout the language :o
clarkee:
Seen this many times when I lived in AC for a year in 2002. Most of these misfits looked like they were just released from prison and came to the Philippines. Makes me wonder how most were able to get a passport in the first place but that's neither here nor there. These dirt bags were foul mouth and no sense of hygiene whatsoever. Pure filth and most looked as if they didn't have a nickel to their name. It seems the Philippines brings out the worse of the worse from all countries. There are some really great guys I met but it seemed for every good one there was 5 assholes that better watch their back. I like people but I don't have many friends only acquaintances and I prefer it that way. I can spot a snake a mile away!
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