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I received an unsolicited email last year from someone claiming to be a former insider, and after nearly a decade of searching and spending thousands, I can confirm much of the information presented by this whistleblower: "Dear Valued Clients,
I write to you with deep concern and a sense of obligation. You joined this dating platform hoping for love, connection, and honesty. Sadly, it’s time to unveil the realities behind the agency’s practices — truths that have been concealed from you and directly impact your trust, time, and finances. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Many profiles on this site are not authentic.
The women featured are compensated to be there — they are not genuinely seeking a partner. Instead, they are financially rewarded for every letter you open, for each photo or video you view, and for the interactions you think are real. They are also paid to attend dates when men visit. This is not genuine interaction — it is a constructed, profit-driven scheme. 2. You are not communicating directly with these women.
A team of employees manages the correspondence behind the scenes. What you perceive as personal messages from a woman of interest are often written by hired staff trained to keep you engaged and spending. If you’re reading this, you deserve to know the truth. I urge you to critically evaluate your interactions, demand transparency, and safeguard yourself from further exploitation. The entire system is designed to extract money from men while selling a fantasy — not to facilitate real connections. Spread the message. Look out for one another. Enough is enough. Sincerely,
A Former Insider Who Can No Longer Remain Silent"
I received an unsolicited email last year from someone claiming to be a former insider. After years of searching and spending thousands, I can confirm much of what this whistleblower stated: "Dear Valued Clients, I write with a heavy heart and a sense of duty. You joined this dating platform hoping for love and honesty. Unfortunately, it’s time to reveal the truth behind the agency’s operations — truths that have been hidden from you and affect your trust, time, and money. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Many women’s profiles here are not genuine. They are paid to be there — not sincerely looking for a partner. They earn money for each letter you open, photo or video you view, and for attending dates. This is not organic communication — it’s a profit-driven operation. 2. You are not talking directly to these women. A team manages the communication. What you think are personal messages are often crafted by hired staff trained to keep you engaged and spending money. If you’re reading this, you deserve the truth. Think critically about your interactions, demand transparency, and protect yourself from further harm. This infrastructure is built to extract money while selling a fantasy — not to help anyone find real love. Spread the word. Protect each other. Enough is enough. Sincerely, A Former Insider"
Costa Rica was my first tour and my first time out of the country. It was a completely new experience for me. Initially, I wasn't sure what to expect, but I knew it would be positive. Once I arrived, everything went smoothly. I can't believe how amazing this trip turned out to be. I would definitely recommend this to anyone considering it.
I had a fantastic time with foreign dating in Cebu. My shyness was the only thing holding me back from going on a tour, and it took me a while to finally make the call and commit to a trip to the Philippines. I only wish I had done it sooner.
The Filipina ladies were exceptional. Having traveled extensively, I can say that age differences in the Philippines don’t seem to matter as much in dating. Cebu women and Filipinas are genuinely looking for their soul mates. AFA offers the chance to meet many of them, and I can confidently say they provide top-notch services in this field.
I was initially cautious about this agency after visiting one of their offices in Colombia. I wrote a few letters and tried to set up a meeting, but I never felt fully confident that this wasn’t a scam. I contacted several women, and their quick responses were suspicious. It seemed like every communication was overly fast and lacked personal questions. When I proposed meetings, they suddenly became unavailable. This indicates a lack of genuine interest and suggests a scam designed to extract money from clients. My opinion is that someone is writing the letters for all the women involved.
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