Dan, my recent experience is not with Aweb, but same exact business model
(and most of the same women's profiles)
I initiated no contacts,in message or chat invitations.
I received an average of 150 to 200 letters per day,and numerous chat invites.
I felt much of it was agency generated ,but mostly in the form of the ladies being pressured
(or paid) to contact men.
Certainly some sincere letters and chat invites as well.
Obviously I followed up on only the ones that i felt were a good possibilty of compatibilty and sincere.
I met in person a sincere woman.
The agency provided the medium to contact sincere women.
I did so, and was satisfied with their service.
some were not sincere.(just like any other agency)
I cannot see how I was scammed.
Especially considering the fact i went into it knowing the higher or lower percebntages of sincere vs insincere profiles.
I'm certain a naive or inexperienced man ,could easily be scammed there..
(but by whom exactly? the woman? the afflitate agency? or the parent agency?)
and never meet anyone sincere.
If i had met an insincere woman .. it would be scam.,,but only if the agency itself had
foreknowledge of her insincerity.The business model of Aweb distances them neatly from the affiliates.(i'm sure intentionally with a wink wink nod nod )
i think it is like trying to nail down jello.
The definition of scam is what seems the sticky part?
and it stems from customer expectation?
as jooky and FP describe ,
if a man signed up (paid) expecting ALL the members to be legitmate contacts,
or all the women that contact him to be sincere (or even women)
then it constitutes a scam
that makes sense!
but is an interesting perspective..
because of course if you carry that out even a little bit , at almost any given agency ,
would be the same?as not ALL members are sincere anywhere?
and yuri lurks at most places...
so no sane man "expects" 100% sincere profiles or women at any given agency.
The key point would be the agencies
awareness? right?
or the other stumbling block is if they HIRE women to do the contacting.
I throw something out there ..lol
"if" these types of agencies hire women, it does not mean the women are not single and available,nor does it mean they are NOT looking.
If you are a serious RW ,look at it pragmatically (get rid of those emotions)
What better way to increase your rather poor odds,
and look for a foreign man than to be paid to be in contact with them 8 or 10 hours a day?
I understand it is not a pleasant thought for the men here.The truths in this endeavor seldom are.
Granted most of the young girls are college students, doing it for fun and extra $.
but how many men here, really even think about the realities of the FSU.
and how a serious 38yo with 2 children, could BEST increase her odds of finding a foreign man?
if you think of a better way.. let me know ?
and by *better* i mean in terms of exposer to more possibilites ,and increased odds of actually meeting and actually marrying someone.
I do not mean guys to get on some high horse of ethics,
if she is seriously looking, it meets the criteria the agency presented to them.
Now- If the agencies in question stated that *some* of the single available women are paid to write and chat. no scam at all is present?
too funny huh?
If they don't state it in blazing letters on the first page ,, yet all the women ,whether freelance profiles or hired by the agency , are single available and looking,,
the jello shifts ..?

it becomes simply an expectation by the customer of full transparency?
(understandable but naive)
We all know a LOT of quite reputable companies in all fields of products, or services, are not that level of transparent in their marketing or advertising.
Is not being 100% transparent and offering full disclosure a scam?
The only actual scam i see ,in the examples given:
If the initial or followup contact is from:
1. a man
2. computer generated
3. a women known by the agency as not interested in marriage.
again if i went back through the 7 or 8 thousand messages,how to quantify
how many would fit under those three headings?
Generally i would say many were from women who work at writing ,
but i would also stat in my experience that most were not men or terps , or computer generated,,
and were from women who likely were in fact available and single,
its just a job often for young students , and they *would* be interested if the right guy for them made contact or replied. (someone age appropriate , and interesting)..
and certainly some sincere messages.
I'll share something to stir discussion more :
Since i do know the ins and outs pretty well ,
I'll say that a very large percentage of mens profiles on such sites are from:
1. openly married men
2.secretly married men.
3.men openly looking only for a good time and certainly not marriage.
4.men secretly looking for a good time and certainly not marriage
5.men simply bored ,and enjoying either the messages or chat feature
(many of whom are quite open to the girls about the fact that they only wish to chat and no intention of meeting)
the very lowest percent of men's profiles would be sincere men ,
that are at a point in their lives capable and willing to follow thru,travel ,and marry a RW.
This doesn't change the expectation that the agencies behave ethically.. but it is food for thought?
it is the real marketplace for an agency, so they can position themselves to do well
in that market , or not.
I advise sincere men to take the reality pill.
You are NOT the marketplace, and the business models are not designed with you in mind.
Face that : adapt ,or don't use the agencies.