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Originally Posted by Raspberry
AFA has offered the purchase of "virtual e-mail addresses" an alternative to buying postal addresses, in light of the IMBRA legislation.
In theory, you get this "virtual" address, which gets forwarded to the lady's real e-mail address. |
So use them at your own discression
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Originally Posted by Brianelkin76
Here is my answer for that. I joined the same one as a plat member. I used all 100 of the virtual E-mails, All I got was 1 answer back from 1 Girl. The odds of that are like I have no clue. They were all very new address according to the site. The only thing I did get a responce on was when I payed to send the actual letter because she didn't have an e mail address. I got responces to those at 7 dollars a letter plus . The bad part is I really liked the girl I wrote and am still talking to her a month later. I liked her enough I sent her a lap top to talk to me on because it's cheaper than going through them.
So use them at your own discression |
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Originally Posted by Raspberry
AFA has offered the purchase of "virtual e-mail addresses" an alternative to buying postal addresses, in light of the IMBRA legislation.
In theory, you get this "virtual" address, which gets forwarded to the lady's real e-mail address. I had purchased a few, and sent out some e-mails to the ladies. Got this acknowledgement response from AFA the day after I send the letter. Thank you! Your letter and background info has been received by our system and sent to the ( *****) email address. However, no real response from the ladies, after two weeks. I realize that not all ladies have computers, and use a public machine....... BUT......I am wondering if anyone uses this service from AFA......any luck on getting any responses?? |
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Originally Posted by ham
There is nothing catchy.
1 AFA ( A foreign affair= MOB dating agency ) 2 Virtual email= a remailer. They used to be very popular years ago. Basically it ACTS like an email address but ROUTES your correspondence so that none knows your "true" email address ( much like proxies for web traffic ) 3 IMBRA: knee-jerk, special interest USA law requesting further scrutiny of men going the MOB route during the visa stages. You know, evil fallocracy must die...(white) males are to blame blahblah. Incorrectly purported by conpeople to prohibit the exchange of basic info such as email addresses. |
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Originally Posted by Sylvain
Hello,
I watched a very interesting broadcast about AFA on the French television. They organize their socials in dancings held by the mafia ... I also wrote them several times to mention that one of their members was a scammer (I gave them all required information) ... and never got any answer. I am sure that you are wise enough to draw your own conclusions from all this ;-) Take care! Sylvain |
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Originally Posted by ham
oooh!
I am sure the Nth complaint needed to blacklist "her" is "still in the mail", eh? I don't know about mafia but it has been demonstrated most agencies recruit women for socials advertising under the free food&drinks label. Buyer beware! |
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Originally Posted by ham
oooh!
I am sure the Nth complaint needed to blacklist "her" is "still in the mail", eh? I don't know about mafia but it has been demonstrated most agencies recruit women for socials advertising under the free food&drinks label. Buyer beware! |
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