Proof of scamming 18 October 2012 Reviewer: Robert from USA
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Well, The best I can say is the girls are real.
But let me continue.
I spoke to a lady on the site. She did confirm that the computer sends emails with the members name inserted.
That is to get communication started. So, you are actually paying 10 credits to answer a computer.
After going to the cam on a ladies page that I was writing to, I noticed that she was reading a computer screen. Like the ones that you might find on the sites that have girls chatting and doing disgusting things on cam for a paying customer.
Sorry to say this guys, but they do make a living from this.
I was sent a message from Jenna on dream marriage on how to stop all the emails from unwanted girls. I followed the instructions and to my prevail, it did not work. I still kept getting letters from the same girls that I blocked.
The girls make money and the agency makes money.
I believe you are wasting your time and money.
The lady that confirmed my question also confirmed sincerity and that you will most likely never meet a lady from this site. I sent an email to the two girls I was writing to as verification that what I wrote was true. I doubt they will give me an honest answer. I would not want to bite the hand that feeds me either.
The site is not lying. The girls are confirmed, they just have no desire to leave their country and family, would you?
Robert from B-town, Tx
In summary, I would not recommend Dream Marriage to a friend.