Scammer. Never Send Money in Advance
Think this one is back with anew profile. Photos are of the same person.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/1d1514ac-5fd0-407a-a3cb-c9a036932761[/URL]
Stay safe.
[QUOTE=OneRoadToWest;6992218]She messaged me too but I ignored. There's a couple giveaways that would have required her to video call with me before any further.
1) Account is basically brand new.
2) No verification at all.
Usually the combination of these 2 are enough for me to filter out.[/QUOTE]
Asked for money upfront to pay a past due bill
[QUOTE=TheArgent;6999276]She messaged me and didn't have any of the usually hallmarks of a scammer. She sounds like she wants to meet up and is DTF. Which makes me think something is wrong. It's like seeing a pulsating egg sack in an Aliens movie. I'm curious about what's happening, but I'm not going to approach that pulsating egg sack.
She's hot. She's 22. She's experienced. She reached out to me before I to her. She's not selling anything. Her rate is below market price--why, if she's experienced and hot? Her grammar and vibe doesn't make her sound like she's from a third world country trying to save enough money to buy her way out of slavery. Something seems fishy.
I'd put it at 15% she's real and someone's going to get lucky. 15% some sort of traditional scam. 20% chance of something I haven't ever thought of. 50% it's a dude who's created a profile for some sort of weird purpose that isn't scamming. A fetish? Vengeance? Market research?[/QUOTE]Yup, not sure if anyone else is talking with her but for me it was a money up front attempt. She agreed to meet in a couple days but insisted I cashapp her to cover a past due bill that was needing to be paid that day. I obviously declined. She said if I didn't pay for her bill then she wouldn't be interested meeting anymore. I didn't reply. Typical, but not surprised.