Be careful!! (No review or anything)
So apparently I messaged someone on STG either this past weekend or a couple weekends back with no response received. It was a 205 number and she looked like she was in her early 20's. Got a random message yesterday from the same number, then say she'll text from another because her phone was dying. This person was real aggressive about meeting and I didn't agree to anything because I was working "out of town. " She said she wasn't uncle LEO because I asked. I then stopped responding. This person messaged again today wanting to meet and ask if I like young girls. Raised a flag to me so I asked her age. She said 15. I told her to get off my phone then blocked the number.
Not sure if this was a scam or sting but, I don't play like that. I know it was fishy because I never had anyone be that aggressive and I've been in the game on / off for a Long time.
Trust your gut and everything you see ain't always what it is.
How to limit your paranoia
[QUOTE=Gjt34;6792883]So apparently I messaged someone on STG either this past weekend or a couple weekends back with no response received. It was a 205 number and she looked like she was in her early 20's. Got a random message yesterday from the same number, then say she'll text from another because her phone was dying. This person was real aggressive about meeting and I didn't agree to anything because I was working "out of town. " She said she wasn't uncle LEO because I asked. I then stopped responding. This person messaged again today wanting to meet and ask if I like young girls. Raised a flag to me so I asked her age. She said 15. I told her to get off my phone then blocked the number.
Not sure if this was a scam or sting but, I don't play like that. I know it was fishy because I never had anyone be that aggressive and I've been in the game on / off for a Long time.
Trust your gut and everything you see ain't always what it is.[/QUOTE]A couple of general tips, age-related sting not withstanding:
*The whole "are you a cop" question. Completely worthless. For fun, answer yes. Most of the time I get "really?" back.
*It's almost impossible to prove in court who is on the other side of a non-voice message (this is key for any prosecution). Of course someone else had access to my phone. Google "how to spoof a number", I bet that's what happened.
*Until you show up in person, it's hard to prove you were the person being talked to. Even then, there's some ways around it.
Your specific call might be to the sting in Limestone County last week, so good job following your gut.