ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, May 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bridesandlovers.com - the premier Russian dating and marriage agency for men seeking relationships with Russian and Ukrainain women - Today announced that it has broken its previous record for success stories in April 2012. By bringing to the point where over 30 online couples involved in a internet relationship have taken the relationship to something more stable and permanent often making a planned trip to meet each other in real life. Bridesandlovers.com broke their previous record set in September of last year. Customer feedback has showed the couples used the features of Bridesandlovers.com to meet in a secure safe environment.
"When we receive this kind of feedback it really does put smiles on all in the company," said Stefan Hendrick, CEO for Red Square Media the company that operates Bridesandlovers.com. "Our primary focus has and always will be to provide the best online dating experience for our members, it is our vision to bethe industry leader in our chosen niche within the next two years, when we can bring couples together, this really is what our company is about."
Here are just a few examples of customer feedback from some of the many members who have decided to search for a Russian bride on Bridesandlovers.com.
"Thank you Bridesandlovers.com I recently started my search for a Russian women to marry and am so happy with the results so far, I cannot thank you enough."
"I want to thank you for the services of your site, I met Robert from New York on your site and we are already planning a meeting shortly."
"Hello to all at Bridesandlovers.com my name is Ksenia I met my dream man through Bridesandlovers.com we have already met in real life and I cannot thank you enough for your services."
For over three years the vision of Bridesandlovers.com has been to provide a safe, secure and positive environment for men from all over the world to meet and form relationships with Russian and Ukrainian women. Utilizing state of the art security protocols and the most advanced web technology along with ever updating the latest features, Bridesandlovers.com is continually pioneering cutting edge innovations in the world of online dating.
"Of course we are aware that not everyone who uses our site will find their special someone," said Andey Zotgin Business Development manager at Bridesandlovers.com. "For many of our customers searching for a Russian bride on a brides dating site is just a fun and new experience. And that's ok with us, we are happy as long as our customers are happy and continue to give us good feedback."
Bridesandlovers.com is a leading international dating site for singles searching for Russian and Ukrainian women for marraige and romance. For further information please contact us at +7 965 0064244
Website: http://www.bridesandlovers.com
Bridesandlovers.com Bring More Happy Couples Together
Leading Russian singles site Bridesandlovers.com break more records by bringing more happy couples together, after meeting and communicating on the site.
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