For those of you who end up on this page due to a link or a through a search engine, most probably Google, when searching for mailroads, or zhit@mailroads, this will be my final explanatory post, so everybody out there should get what this is and how it works.
It’s a SCAM dudes… a scam. Not very good in English and having somehow second doubts about what a scam is ? No problem. I will do the work for you.
scam
| 1. | a confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, esp. for making a quick profit; swindle. |
–verb (used with object)
| 2. | to cheat or defraud with a scam. |
Yes, that’s right. It’s a fraud! Maria, Paulina, Olga or whoever wrote you from Russia is probably non-existent. Behind those sweet, optimistic and rather funny e-mails there are sweaty big guys called Vladimir, Igor or Dimitry, drinking Vodka and working many hours a day writing pages and pages of e-mails to suckers from around the world who are touched by the story of the good looking girl who wants to start a new life in “one of the countries around you, maybe even in your country”. For those of you who haven’t been introduced to a sense of reality just stop any correspondence with these fakes as you might start believing that you believe them when they lie so sweet.Otherwise you might probably miss a few hundred (maybe thousand) of dollars from your pocket anytime soon.
For all others, that have a clue about how these things work, well, as said before there have been reports of guys stalling them for 4-6 weeks. It’s fun to see how well they’re little organization works. How many stories of sick mothers and violent fathers can they come up with, how many photos of the same girl in 10 different outfits can they send etc etc. The fantasy is fun to observe when you’re out of the picture.
So… do as you feel, but stay away from actually thinking this is real for a second.