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    sorry to do this but if I get one more of these I'll...I'll....

    SCREAM!!!! Please stop!


    On Mon, 3 Jul 1995 Olga.Kosmina@Dekabristov_St.5-178.Kiev-253121.Ukraine.UA wrote:

    > Subject: meet women of the former USSR through romance ads
    >
    >
    > ## meet women of the former USSR through romance ads ##
    >
    > Months ago, Olga Kosmina placed my personal ad in several papers of the former Soviet Union. Since that time I have received over 40 responses for the $50 I mailed Olga. (I believe she paid the newspapers something around $35 and kept the rest for her efforts.)
    > I have found greater success and savings by placing my own personal romance advertisement rather than purchasing addresses through Russian "bride" catalog companies.
    > If you are interested in placing a personal romance ad as I did, contact Olga. She has built up a list of most every newspaper and magazine in the former Soviet Union and could help direct your ad to certain areas if you wish. She writes, "please say that I place all ad _throughout_ Russia and other countries of former Soviet Union, not only Western Russia."
    > Olga is 23 years old, has a bachelors in biology and works full-time as a florist in Kiev. She speaks, reads and writes English as well as her native languages of Russian and Ukrainian.
    > I realize that it is a very trusting person who would put $ into an envelope and mail to a foreign country. If you would rather send a letter of inquiry first, Olga will respond to your questions. It takes about 16 days for a letter to travel from the USA to Kiev.
    >
    > Olga Kozmina
    > Dekabristov Street 5 - 178
    > Kiev 253121
    > Ukraine
    >
    > I have found that by placing a single bill between two pieces of newsprint inside an envelope, the Ukrainian post cannot see through and does not bother to tamper. I have yet to lose a letter sent to Kiev. I am sorry that Olga does not have e-mail because it would make contact with her much easier.
    > I am posting anonymously because of the inordinate amount of e-mail which I would receive -- inquiries as well as flames.
    >
    > Best Wishes,
    >
    > David and Olga
    >
    > Although Olga has never seen a newsgroup nor heard of "net-etiquette," she believes that helping others exceeds the cost of angering those who feel the net should not be used in this fashion.
    > IHA (I humbly ask) that you not flame the postmaster of this site.
    >
    > peace. . .
    >
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