How Men Can Avoid Losing Money With International Dating: Canadian man loses $2,500 after wire transfer to Cuba goes missing (IMBRA Compliance)
A Canadian man dating a woman from Cuba lost $2500 Canadian dollars via a wire transfer; those of us aware of the Cuban government know that Property rights are not respected in Cuba, in fact many of us wonder how he was able to send money to Cuba in the first place, and most people I know who send money to Cuba, have a complex network of people that they use to do the transactions.
It’s common knowledge that the Cuban government confiscates whatever they want whenever they feel like it, which is why, for most of us, it’s not worth it to date a woman from a Cuba as the liabilities outweigh the benefits.
One of the major problems with dating internationally is all the scams; this is the main reason why most men use Foreign Affair services. With Foreign Affair, you’re not getting bottom-of-the-barrel women who are desperate and in poverty, looking to relieve a western man of his money; instead, at Foreign Affair, you’re getting women many times with careers living the middle-class lifestyle in their countries of origin.
With Foreign Affair you they have single tour events in which you can meet the women in person, as opposed to simply communicating in person and Best of All Foreign Affair is IMBRA compliant.
In case you’re unaware, Foreign Affair is IMBRA stands for The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005, and in short, we are REQUIRED to follow and maintain certain legal procedures BEFORE we can release the personal contact information for any woman to you.
There can be NO EXCEPTIONS since the consequences for both you and our company could be serious. This is what happens when you’re dealing with the professionals, so if you’re dating women internationally and you’re getting scammed either by the host government or the women, this could be the reason why.
Just being honest Foreign Affair currently doesn’t even do business with Cuba, because of the number of regulations and restrictions imposed by the Cuban government on privately owned businesses
Cuba is not friendly to foreign-owned private businesses, and Cuba also has its own definition of property rights, which is likely the reason that the Canadian man had the money he was trying to send to his Cuban girlfriend confiscated.
One of the reasons people like me are against Central Bank Digital Currencies is because just like in Cuba, any time the government feels like it, the government would be able to EASILY relieve you of your property/money.
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