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Mail Order Bride Scams
Does the term ‘mail order bride’ sound outdated? Historically,
mail order brides were women who listed themselves in catalogs in order
to be selected by men for marriage, often without an initial meeting.
These unions were common in the United States during the 18th and 19th
centuries. However, today most of the women referred to as mail order
brides list themselves on the internet and communicate regularly with
their intended husband before marriage. Similarly, men who list themselves
in such publications may be referred to as mail order husbands. But, beware
of mail order bride scams.
About
mail order bride scams
Like other internet scams, mail order bride scams take advantage of potential
candidates through fraudulent measures, such as paying fees for a non-existent
service. Because many of these sites operate overseas, it is very difficult
to regulate them.
The best protection is vigilance
- Conducting a research and gathering information can
help you detect a scam. The golden rule should always remain—never
send money or pay for a service before being completely certain that
the website is reputable.
- Even if a site appears reputable, research it thoroughly
(visit other websites, check government and/or consumer protection agencies,
and contact people knowledgeable in the field). It might seem simple
enough, but with so many websites and ads posted on the web, differentiating
a reputable one from a fraudulent one can be daunting.
Sending money
Be weary of forwarding money to people and/or organizations who claim
to need your financial support to sponsor or help a potential wife. As
a general rule of thumb, sending money to someone you have never met is
not recommended. Note that not all who ask for money through websites
are pulling scams, and many mail order bride sites, as well as their members,
are reputable. However, it is wise to research and seek reference before
engaging in any kind of financial support.
Warning signs
You can suspect a mail order bride scam if:
- She's in love with you after only a few letters and/or emails…
Until you have met and spent time together, claims of being in love
are doubtful.
- She needs money to secure your lodging when you visit…
There should be no need for money up-front in order to ensure accommodation
for your visit; be skeptical if you are specifically requested for cash.
- Someone they love needs an operation…
This declaration and others like it are commonly used in an effort to
appeal to your compassionate side.
- She offers to come visit you…
Traveling entails expenses (visas, airline tickets, etc.) In many countries,
few mail order brides can qualify for a tourist visa, and although some
women may believe they can get one, there are many who simply want to
pocket the cash.
Agencies
When agencies are honest and reputable, they act as reliable links between
two parties. However, in some mail order bride scams, the women advertised
on the sites may not even be aware that an agency has placed their personal
ad online. Or, it may be an agency staffer who simply responds to emails
sent to profiles of women who do not exist. Again, not all agencies are
scams, but be aware and be savvy.
The reason there are so many mail order bride scams is simple—there
is a huge potential to make easy money from men in search of a bride.
Unfortunately, because the internet is so vast and difficult to regulate,
there is very little recourse for victims of fraudulence on the internet,
especially when it is conducted from a foreign country. The best protection
is to be discerning when using a mail order bride agency and spread the
word when you discover a mail order bride scam.
About the Author:
Abe Rothstein is the content manager for Abe's
INS Fiancée Visa Help Site. He offers
immigration solutions to help you get into the
country legally. Visit his site for a full detailed
walkthough of the fiancée visa process.
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