Insidious ads and confusing comments
[URL]https://daytona.skipthegames.com/female-escorts/caucasian_w/funfriendly100-realready-and-a/740448134264[/URL]
[URL]https://web.archive.org/web/20210111042514/https://daytona.skipthegames.com/female-escorts/caucasian_w/funfriendly100-realready-and-a/740448134264[/URL]
Yet another example of increasing scammer sophistication. I mean, if a lass this hot were active in Volusia, we would all know it in short order. But the location says Daytona, so the more credulous will want to believe it so badly that they may ignore the warning signs abundant in the narrative portion. Don't. Even with the Daytona location, this is clearly a scam.
[QUOTE=OralFixation2;5154235]I think he was just using her headline as the lead. I don't think he lost his job, just warning us mongers.[/QUOTE]I guess you meant to comment on the post before the one you've quoted? Yes, I know what he's doing, recycling the ad he fell victim to as a warning. I was lamenting the fact that he hadn't read post #2, "Scammy time," before he got scammed.
Cheers!