Svetlana (Swietlana) Pitulko, Internet scammer from Kremenchug Ukraine. Search for Russian, Ukrainian and FSU Scammers, Information and Advice.
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Name: Svetlana (Swietlana) Pitulko

Aliases:
City(s): Kremenchug
Country: Ukraine
Email(s): sunshine7@ukr.net
constantlight@operamail.com
sunshine7@operamail.com
Address:
Date Added: 2002-08-24
Last Upated: 2002-08-24
Description: Svetlana (Swietlana) Pitulko from ... Yes, Kremenchug, Ukraine. Girl asks money for multiple purposes - English lessons, passport and finally airfare. To regret for this moment we don't have the letters available, which would clarify involvement of Julia and Natasha, but as soon as we get them, they'll be published in 'proof' section.
Proof: I met her through absoluteagency but she was sending emal from another agency in Kremenchug which She did not tell me the name. She always say it is a friend of hers by the name of Julia. I am reporting this lady. Her name is Swietlana Pitulko, she lives so far as I know in Kremenchug, Ukraine. There was a phone number in one of her letters, I have called it once and a female answered, saying Nataly was out for a few hours. She has referred to her agency many times in her letters, but has never named it. She has written to me every month or so and agreed to visit me in the USA. She has asked in her last letter for $1200 for her expenses for the visit but I have declined to forward this money to her via Western Union. I had already sent her #500 previously for learning english and passport. This letter was received by myself on June 02, in which she said she would be able to fly to USA on June 24 but needed money for her visa, passport. She had not at that time applied for documents and I doubt very much whether she would have been able to obtain them in such a short space of time (less than 3 weeks). The BUS Embassy in Kiev states on its website that summer applications for visas by Ukraine nationals can take more than a month! They also require a letter from the host (ie myself) confirming the visitor will be supported / accommodated during her stay. No such letter has been requested from me by Nataly. I believe she did not intend to visit me and fear that the $1200 she requested would have gone into her pocket - end of story!
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