Print the value of index0
  • Report:  #1125789

Complaint Review: Asianbeauties.com

Asianbeauties.com Asiandate.com Some of the girls are not real... just want to make money chatting with you

  • Reported By:
    awesomekev — Van British Columbia
  • Submitted:
    Sun, February 23, 2014
  • Updated:
    Sun, February 23, 2014

I personally feel it's important to start naming names so that we all know who the "bad" ones are, who the fake people are on that AB website. 

The name on the profile said "Jiaolei(Laura)" and her "interview" page noted that her nickname is "Lala." Since I speak fluent Chinese and can type Chinese, I thought I had a chance to meet a real lady there. 

I typed, "Your name is very nice. It sounds lovely." 

Her response: "Really? You mean my Chinese name?" 

I replied: "Your name Lala." 

"Lala? What does that mean?" 

"Your interview page said that." 

"Laura? Lala? Are they the same thing?" 

"No, your interview page said that." 

"Oh, yeah, haha. I thought you meant Laura and Lala have the same meaning. I guess I'm not that smart." 

THAT should have been a red flag right there. How can someone not know her own nickname? I overlooked that, and then I continued chatting with her for 20 minutes before I had to attend a work meeting. 

Later on, when I logged into my account, I saw SEVENTEEN letters from her--all on that same day. Each letter costs 10 credits to open, and she was basically saying the same things in each of those letters, garbage like "It was so nice to chat with you," "where are you now? I don't see you online," "let's chat online again soon. i'm waiting for you," etc. Her letters were all at least 2 paragraphs long but essentially said the same thing. The other red flag was that each of the photos she attached was titled "s" or "ss." Who does that? (All of the photos are different pictures but each one is titled "s" or "ss.") 

Ultimately, I got on the chat system again and explained to her in Chinese, in her own language, that I would order a phone call so that we could exchange contact information. I explained, clearly, that this letter system and chat system wouldn't work because of the heavy costs. She agreed to do it. And yet the next day she sent me another FOURTEEN letters on that website. 

After we spoke on the phone through the AB system--I didn't need a translator since I spoke Chinese but still the phone call was pricey--she sent me an email. One sentence. That was it. So, in the letters through that site she sent at least 1-2 paragraphs. In this email she sent 1 sentence. Obviously she is sending form letters through that website. And then soon enough she sent more letters through that website. And I see her online on that website every single day. She is also on there for very strange hours every day. I sometimes do meetings with bosses in China so I am familiar with the time difference. I see her online on that website from 11 pm to 7 am or so China time. That is a major red flag. This means Jiaolei(Laura) is not a real lady. She is either a s**t or someone paid to chat with men online. There is a lot more to this Jiaolei(Laura) but I want to tell you these points for now to let you all know not to be tricked by her. She is definitely a scammer. Avoid her at all costs.

Respond to this Report!