How fraud works: You are contacted by a lady who sends you hard-to-read letters and photos, later she says she is interested in you. He tells you about Wordstoreality that offers a translation service for better communication. Then, she sends him an access code to the Wordstoreality website. Within Wordstoreality: Communication begins, for each word you pay when translating it. She sends letters with a lot of text, but inaccurate and some photos. Naturally, you receive other letters from other women who appear on Wordstoreality. Like all letters or at least, those letters that you send, are translated the amount in money begins to be important, but it is not seen that it is only to prolong the correspondence paying for each translation. What's behind Wordstoreality: You're not writing to a lady, you're being scammed. After a very serious verification of data and photos, it was found that the data (date of birth, place of residence, marital status and others) were false. As for the photos are taken from publications in the media and profiles of the ladies. In these media, which are completely reliable, they appear as what they are working as entrepreneurs, fashion world, various shows. By this I mean that they have a full working life and are not looking for marriage with foreigners, moreover, they are even married and with children. Conclusion: Wordstoreality is a fraud.
"Big Scam"
How fraud works: You are contacted by a lady who sends you hard-to-read letters and photos, later she says she is interested in you. He tells you about Wordstoreality that offers a translation service for better communication. Then, she sends him an access code to the Wordstoreality website. Within Wordstoreality: Communication begins, for each word you pay when translating it. She sends letters with a lot of text, but inaccurate and some photos. Naturally, you receive other letters from other women who appear on Wordstoreality. Like all letters or at least, those letters that you send, are translated the amount in money begins to be important, but it is not seen that it is only to prolong the correspondence paying for each translation. What's behind Wordstoreality: You're not writing to a lady, you're being scammed. After a very serious verification of data and photos, it was found that the data (date of birth, place of residence, marital status and others) were false. As for the photos are taken from publications in the media and profiles of the ladies. In these media, which are completely reliable, they appear as what they are working as entrepreneurs, fashion world, various shows. By this I mean that they have a full working life and are not looking for marriage with foreigners, moreover, they are even married and with children. Conclusion: Wordstoreality is a fraud.