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  General info:

EECL is a 100% free single site. You will find many of the ads on our site also on pay and membership sites. This is cause the ads usually get sent to many sites that allow free placement of women's ads, also many pay sites screen free sites and ask the women if they can place their ads. In general the women pay agencies, friends or relatives to place their ads unless they have an internet connection in the university, workplace or home. We don't think that it is necessary that you pay for services already paid for and we did not create this site to make money. That's why we don't link any pay sites or partially free sites that do not originate in eastern europe in our webguide and keep our services free.

  Frequently asked questions:

I tried to send an e-mail to a girl - it came back undeliverable. What should I do?
Can I place my photoad on your site?
How do I post on your messageboard?
I was asked to pay for e-mail or translation. What should I do?
Should I support a woman with money?
I've bookmarked one of your photo albums index pages with a girl I liked. Now there are different women on that page. Why?
How can I unsubscribe your newsletter?
I received an e-mail in russian - where can I translate it?
How can I view documents in cyrillic or other eastern european fonts on my computer?
How can I support your site?

If you can't find your question here, feel free to ask us - webmaster@eecl.org or svetlana@eecl.org

  Answers:

Q: 1: I tried to send an e-mail to a girl - it came back undeliverable. What should I do?

A: 1: First check if your e-mail client works in a netscape compatible format. Our e-mail links will automatically insert the subject in your programs subject line.

"girl@mail.ru?SUBJECT=for natasha" should come out like:

TO: girl@mail.ru
SUBJECT: for natasha

and not like this:

TO: girl@mail.ru?SUBJECT=for natasha

If this doesn't help - maybe you've attached a photo of yourself which is bigger than 20-50 kb. Some mail servers reject mails that are bigger than a certain size.

When nothing else helps and the e-mail still comes back after you had sent it more than 2 times - drop us a letter at: svetlana@eecl.org and let us know on which page on our site you found this email address. It could be a typo or an outdated link. We will check the address and delete the ad if it doesn't work.

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Q: 2: Can I place my photoad on your site?

A: 2: We offer the placement of photo ads only to women from eastern europe. Men can only advertise on our message board or check the free ads sites in our webguide.

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Q: 2a: How do I post on your messageboard?

A: 2a: First select a forum, scroll down to the bottom, type your message, type your name and e-mail address, click on preview/post message. After doublechecking press post and you should be good to go. Please note that we delete messages posted in the wrong forum - i.e. if you're a man and place your ad in women searching men... Also we do not tolerate advertisements for agencies etc. - if you have a free agency - link it on our webguide.

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Q: 3: I was asked to pay for e-mail or translation - what should I do?

A: 3: Most women have to pay for sending and receiving e-mail and maybe translation if they use an agency. Normally the women won't ask you to pay for these services. If a woman asks you to pay for her expenses - be careful - you may get scammed. If you ever receive a letter from an agency asking you for money - please notify us right away since we won't tolerate any agency making money trough our free service. We delete scammers immediately.

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Q: 3a: Should I support a woman with money?

A: 3a: If you found your number one and made shure that she is real, maybe through a phone call - why not. Never send any money after the first or second contact! Never send any money in a letter! If you send money - only to the woman's personal bankaccount - if she has none she should get a hard currency account herself - every bank offers them.

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Q: 4: I've bookmarked one of your photo albums index pages with a girl I liked. Now there are different women on that page. Why?

A: 4: We update our index pages frequently. Bookmark the ladies pages directly. The ladies pages will be deleted 2-3 month after beeing posted.

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Q: 5: How can I unsubscribe your newsletter?

A: 5: Read the bottom of the newsletter. Make shure that you reply from the the e-mail address you subscribed it. If you have problems send us a mail to: svetlana@eecl.org

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Q: 6: I received an e-mail in russian - where can I translate it?

A: 6: Try http://www.translate.ru

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Q: 6a: How can I view documents in cyrillic or other eastern european fonts on my computer?

A: 6a:  Webbrowsers:
Netscape: - click 'view' - go to 'Charakter Set' - choose the right encoding.
IE: - click 'view' - go to 'Fonts' - choose the right font.
Opera: - click 'Preferences' - go to 'Dokument Appearence' - click on '...' on the top - change font encoding.

Note that you may have to install support for eastern european languages from your operating systems installation cd. Its included on all newer MS Windows Versions.

Email: We use "TheBat!" which supports almost every font & language. (http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/)

.txt files: We use "Note Tab Light" - a freeware replacement for the Windows Notepad. Click 'Document' - choose 'Font' - click 'Change font...' - change the fonts encoding. (http://www.notetab.com/)

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Q: 7: How can I support your site?

A: 7: Your support can make this site better! If you find any broken links or unsuitable content send an e-mail to: webmaster@eecl.org You're welcome to click on our sponsors banners. If you would like to donate us some money - be advised that your chances with the women won't get better from it. We never ask for and also won't take any ladies out for money.

We also could need the following: A Pro-version of the discus messageboard or UBB - so we would be enable to stop known spammers from accessing the board. UBB would be great since we could leave messages longer online without slowing down the board.

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Q: How do i know more about women on your site and what city she lives in

A: Surprise her with some facts about the russian city where your women live

Abakan, Russia:

  • General information about Abakan in Russia
    Today Abakan city is the capital of Khakassia. More than 164 thousand of people live there

  • Geography of Abakan
    Northern part of Abakna is modern.There are many storey houses, many public buildings, a racecourse, a stadium, parks, hotels, recreational and trade centers

  • History of Abakan
    There are 170 streets in Abakan. Many of names are modern history. They appeared in a certain historical period and that is why they reflect certain events and people

  • Myths of Abakan, Republic of Khakassia
    One of the legends tells: "The name to the river was given by bogatyr (athlete) Ochen pig. The former name was Ala-ort. When the bogatyr crossed the river he said...

  • Economics of Abakan
    The most prospective economic fields of Abakan are housing and communal services

  • Sightseeing in Abakan
    The Monument to the fallen in the Great Patriotic War and other places to see

  • Dates of Abakan
    Abakan stockaded town was built, on the place of which the village Ust-Abakan appeared in 1776

  • Statistics of Abakan
    The total area of Abakan is more than 112 square km

  • History of Almetyevsk
    Almetyevsk is located in Prikamye, on a hillside of the Bugulminsko-Belebeevskaya upland...

  • Sightseeing in Almetyevsk
    Mosque (beginning of the 20th century, still active) in the settlement of Ezhovo.

  • Economics in Almetyevsk
    Almetievsk is the largest center of oil industry in the Republic of Tatarstan.

  • Anapa
    Anapa is situated on the coast of the Black sea in Caucasus, on the height north-eastern bank of the Anapa bay

  • History of Anapa
    During the Russian-Turkish war it was conquered three times by Russian forces

  • Sightseeing of Anapa
    There are archeological excavations of the area of Gorghypya

  • Arkhangelsk
    Arkhangelsk is an administrative centre of the Arkhangelsk region

  • History of russian city Arkhangelsk
    Arkhangelsk was built as a wooden fortress on the right bank of the North Dvina, on the Pur-Navolok near the Michael- Arkhangelsk monastery

  • Economics of russian city Arkhangelsk
    There are such industries as machinery building, including production for timber and timber processing industry, shipbuilding and ship repairing

  • History of Armavir
    In 1848 by the initiative of Armenian priest in Stavropol Petros Patkanyan the settlement was named Armavir in memory about the capital of ancient Armenian kingdom

  • Economics of Armavir
    Metal processing industries are rather developed in Armavir

  • Arzamas
    Arzamas was founded as a on the place of the settlement of Mordovian people which was ruined by khan Bulat-Temir

  • Economics in Arzamas
    There are deposits of gyps, limestone, clay, stone.

  • History of Asbest
    Asbest was founded as a village Kudelka in 1889

  • Economics of Asbest
    Asbest factory - this is what this city is famous of

  • History of Astrakhan
    Modern Astrakhan was founded in 1558 as a wooden fortress on the Hare's hill washed by the Volga and its tributaries.

  • Economics of Astrakhan
    On the base of Astrakhan condensate gaz deposit industrial complex for processing of gaz and condensate, production of sulphur was opened.

  • Geography of Astrakhan
    Astrakhan region is situated in the Povozhsky region, the South federal okrug.

  • History of Azov
    Since 1708 Azov was a city, center of the Azov province

  • Economics of Azov
    There are garment, light, food (cans), furniture factories.

  • History of Balashikha
    A settlement named Balashikha was found in 1830.

  • Architecture of Balashikha
    It's famous by building of the prison which is situated on the Vladimir road, through which exile people went to Siberia

  • Economics of Balashikha
    There are a lot of light industry enterprises

  • History of Balashov, Russia
    In 1780 by the order of empress Ekaterina II the former village Balashov was transformed into a chief town of the district.

  • History of Baltiysk, Russia
    The city Baltiysk is the most western point of Russia. The former name of the city is Pillau.

  • Sightseeing of Baltiysk
    Cross of St. Adalbert which was ruined in the Soviet period and then reconstructed. It was rebuilt on the territory of Baltic city region in 1997,

  • History of Barnaul
    Barnaul was founded in 1730s in the place of the village Ust-Barnaul

  • Economics of Barnaul
    The biggest in Russia tractor's engines factory located here.

  • History of Belebei
    Bashkirian tribes settled down on the plains of Belebei hills covered by virgin forests in 17th century.

  • Architecture of Belebei
    Michael-Archangel's and Nikolai's cathedrals and Mosque.

  • Economics of Belebei
    Belebej is a big center of oil-producing region.

  • History of Belgorod, Russia
    Belgorod is located in the south side of Middle Russian hill

  • Economics of Belgorod
    Production of construction materials, machinery building and metal processing.

  • Blagoveschensk's city history
    Setting of the Siberia and the Far East by Russian explorers began in the XVII century after the khanate Kuchuma was destroyed by Yarmak.

  • Industry of Blagoveschensk
    Ship-building factory

  • Culture of Blagoveschensk
    Large scientific research institute located in Blagoveschensk





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