Mariyaclub Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mariya-club.com are CREDIT CARDS…

Mariya-club.com are CREDIT CARDS FRAUD.!!!! They used my credits cards in Mexico after I used it on their site. They are now on the blacklist of USA banks. I have reported to banks.
They are fraud, women there are students who some hardly speak english some speak professional, pure fake website and CREDIT CARDS FRAUD.!!!! They pay money to operators who write from ladies. I wrote report to police. My Bank of America put them to fraud list. And pictures of almost all women are enlarged with photoshop. Their site will be under Interpol investigation.

11 June 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Prepare for the Worst

Over 3-4 Years of my experience of this and Anastasiadate were worst of the worst. only 1% of the women are there for serious intentions. and serious ones are over 40 or with kids.

The younger ones are hired by the site for show and steal your hard earned money. Dont be fooled. Even at the meeting they will pretend they like you and tell you everything you want to hear. but you will never hear from them again next day. They do sell the illusion really well by pro photos and messaging but what you ll get will be only air that you paid thousands of dollars for. I promise you that)

21 January 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mariya club is a fraudulant scam site

Wrote letters and chatted with a lady named Lina for months. Then found her on a ligatimate site and she did not know me. Mariya club faked her correspondence and stole her pictures. When she was supposed to meet me, suddenly her boss sends her to France for a month- Yeah right. The legit lady says she has never been to France and has never corresponded with me.
I believe there are some legit women on this site who are with reputable marriage agencies however Mariya club does not verify these ladies like Anastasiadate.com does. Do not use this site.
Ray

13 October 2016
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Is MariyaClub.com Dating Site For Real, Or Is It A Complete Scam?

Ah, so, you're looking for a beautiful Ukrainian bide from Ukraine are you? Then buyer beware. Like everything else, it is always best to look at this dating site with a very open (suspicious) mind. Always check the many posted reviews of each dating site first before you sign up and become an active member. And always, I repeat, always do your homework first. But remember, it is wise to keep a continuous open mind regarding positive-written reviews about MariyaClub.com, as they are more than likely written by the site administrators themselves. Remember, anyone can write and post a review. Anyone. Even those who have a financial profitable stake in the site itself.

The most disturbing factor about this MariyaClub.com dating site is, there are many posts on different sites all claiming fraud and deception. The immediate concern which comes to mind is, why lie? After all, assuming he's telling the truth, what financial profit can be gained from someone posting a negative (and presumably honest) response? One guy supposedly traveled to Ukraine to go meet the lady of his dreams whom he had been in correspondence with all these months, only to be informed by her, that she cannot meet him because she is "sick." He claims this not only actually happened to him once, but twice. What are the chances of that happening?

On another site which warns about Mariyaclub.com, this other guy claims he flew to Kiev, Ukraine to meet a girl, only to be told by her, that she couldn't meet him because she was supposedly sick in hospital. Then, while still in Ukraine, he says he contacted another girl whom he said he was in constant correspondence with, only to be told she too is "sick in hospital." Wow! What a wild coincidence. Yes, I would definitely say so.

Yet, the poster went on to say even when he was told a meeting in person was impossible, due to a supposed unexpected "Illness," he asked her to give him the name of the hospital where she was staying at, so that he could come and visit her in hospital, but she said she didn't know the name of the hospital. (Hmmmm...) let's see, the Ukrainian woman is taken to hospital in the city where she lives, but she doesn't know the name of the hospital. So, you do the math here, as to whether you think these Ukrainian girls are really looking for love, or is it money?

Don't believe everything you read. If you are an active member of Mariyaclub.com and are using the chat room, be warned. Not everything is what it seems. I have personally set up and caught so many women here by using certain techniques in posted messages which prove beyond any reasonable measure that the person on the other side is not legitimate. Their chat room is operated by a minute-by-minute credits using your credit card. Most of the women in this site's chat room have absolutely no knowledge you are sending them an instant message. You think you're talking to the girl live, but in reality it's someone at the site who sees you logged on and "baits" you with a message from one of the girls. How do I know this? Simple: after continuous questions, I was actually told by more than one of the ladies. Some will admit to you that it is not them who sends instant chat messages. It's someone else. Presumably one of the dating site administrators, perhaps an employee.

Yes, that's right. You only think you are chatting to the woman of your dreams via live feed. But in reality, you are more than likely chatting to an translation employee of this dating site. Many times the ladies don't even know they' have even sent you a message in the chat room, that is, until you reply to one of the many chat messages. you receive while registered to this dating site.

The messages in the site's chat room are actually sent by someone working at the translation agency. Only then, when you repeatedly send chat notes or even an e-mail to a lady in Ukraine, is she eventually notified that someone has been contacting her. The site has a business relationship with most of the Ukrainian women by enticing them to repeatedly get you to use the chat room, thereby spending more money on your credit card to buy credits. Many are actually paid by the site to remain continuously "active" on the site, thereby, "reeling you in," so to speak. This site is operated out of London, England under Pulsar Software Company and is said to be in the millions in profits, approximately sixteen million dollars in profits last year.

5 September 2015
Unprompted review

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