Filipino dating sites flood scams and various other natural disasters
I thought I would make everyone aware of a few different types of scams going on at the moment. They revolve around a beautiful but helpless Filipina girl who has lost everything due to a natural disaster of some kind such as flooding – but somehow still has Internet and banking
. As mentioned before the easiest way to stay immune to being scammed is to just not send money. If you need to arrange flights then buy the actual flight tickets and don’t send money and let them do it. Common sense is a good guide but sometimes it is helpful to be aware of the most recent tactics used by these fake profile Filipinas in their attempts to part you from your hard earned cash!



The websites are scams also. None of the women will e-mail you to your personal address, only through the dating website. So when your membership is up you feel you need to pay again to talk to them. It’s obvious they want you to keep paying membership fees to stay in contact, though I doubt they’re real ladies.
Not all sites are scams but there are definitely ones out there. The best way to know is to use it for free first and see if you can meet real people – if you can then you know it is worth paying for to save you some time.
Another online dating advice: If a Filipina Girl is mutually interested in talking with you, she would be willing to go to an internet cafe to have a cam-to-cam chat with you. In the Philippines, renting a computer with a webcam would normally cost Php10.00 – Php15.00 pesos per hour ($.34 cents).