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Are You Sure That Photo of a Hot & Sexy Beautiful Single Woman in the Personals is For Real?

Scam alert about men pretending to be single women in the personals and how to avoid getting financially ripped off by these scam artists.

HOUSTON, TX (PRWEB) September 2, 2004 -- Gemini Publishing Co., a leading provider of books, cassettes, videos, and pheromone products for single men on how to successfully meet, date, attract, and seduce women, announced today another article on succeeding with women.

I need to alert all single men to a scam that goes on in some singles publications, swingers magazines, etc. that feature photo personals of beautiful single women that look like a Playboy Centerfold and the ad describes the woman of your dreams you have been looking for.

Here's how the scam works to rob you of your hard-earned money: Men buy sexy and beautiful models photos and place these pictures in publications and magazines with a personal ad. The personal ad describing herself will really capture your attention. It goes something like this: Sexy, beautiful single long-haired, blue-eyed blonde, buxom, 5' 5", 110 lbs., beautiful figure, long legs, 38-24-36, looking for serious relationship with older man, willing to travel or locate. Please write, I'd love to hear from you.

Then, unsuspecting men will answer these ads thinking this ad is for real and the beautiful and sexy photo of the single woman in the ad and the description is really her. NOT! This is really a guy that will write you back when you answer the ad.

So, what's the purpose of all this? I'm glad you asked. What he will do is pretend to be the woman in the personal ad and write you back coming on all hot & heavy to you in the letter and without even knowing you they will want to fly down to meet you. All you have to do is send them air-fare and travel money. Are you smelling a rat yet?

Some lonely desperate suckers fall for this scam and send the money. Guess what? The woman of your dreams never shows up and you've just thrown away several hundred dollars right down the toilet.

There are men out there pulling this scam and making a lot of money. It's not rampant, but I wanted to warn you that this type of scam does exist.

Don't be discouraged though because most personals with photos are legitimate. I just want you to use good judgement when answering personals of single women, especially the ones that look like beautiful models.

A real good dead giveaway that a personal is not for real in a lot of cases is that they will not give you their phone number and their address is a post office box. But, the main alert is if they come-on very strong in the beginning and ask you for money.

In closing, use common sense when playing the personals and takeevery ad and photos of sexy beautiful centerfold-type single women with a grain of salt.

This article written by Don Diebel (Americas #1 Singles Expert). If you would like more free dating tips on how to successfully meet, date, attract, and become intimate with women, please visit his website at: http://www.getgirls.com -

This article is copyright (c) 2004 by Don Diebel and may be reprinted in it's entirety as long as his website, byline, and copyright statement is included.

INTERVIEW CONTACT: Don Diebel, President
Telephone: 281-282-9428
Email: getgirls@getgirls.com

Gemini Publishing Company
967 Buoy Rd.
Houston, TX USA 77062
Telephone: 281-282-9428
Facsimile: 282-282-9425
Website: http://www.getgirls.com

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