Pretty sure those are stolen pictures
[QUOTE=Irwin18;5980027]Quite lovely, open minded. But asking $500/ meet. Just a bit rich for my taste.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/7a590a02-e104-478d-9e79-c69df218b429[/URL][/QUOTE]Did you actually meet her and confirm she's the one in the photos?
Seems TGTBT?? Smart Venus
Messaged her. Says 250 to meet. As long as you want. She's downtown and can't host. Got kind of a funny vibe texting back and forth. Short answers. No specifics. Dunno. I'm stuck working otherwise I would just see what's up for grits and shiggles. Anyone else have any interaction with her?
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/2f1b6479-a20c-4d92-9b2a-9dcb77b46033[/URL]
What's Your Price Scamming users
So, I'm going to be in a small town over the weekend and one of my friends told me I should go on Seeking or WYP and set something with a local. As expected, I went to Seeking and four about 4 people within 25 miles that I had logged on in the last month. I messaged one.
I went WYP and found 1 that had logged in during the last six months. I sent her a request. This morning, I got a date request from a new profile supposedly created by someone in that small town today. I did not change my profile location and only did a search that no one but me and the site owners would know about. It would have to be a completely bizarre coincidence that someone would create a new profile in this little tiny town, decide to review the profiles in Seattle (and not one of the large cities near them) and then send out a date request within hours of me looking there. This new profile that sent the date request has one photo and no other information filled out. In addition, when I do a search for the town again ranked by last time online, she comes up about 10th (she should be first).
So, the only thing I could assume is that WYP is creating profiles hoping that you pay to speak to someone about the date and then you never hear from them.