Must be the particular device
[QUOTE=Verdit;4479315]Brand spanking new account and I was not communicating with anybody from an old one. NEW PICTURES as well.
Everything worked fine until I went to upgrade and clicked one of the payment options, then.
I e-mailed customer support to try to get help.
I even had a VPN on my phone when I tried to insert payment info and it still suspended as soon as I tried to pay. I'm confused as to why the suspension doesn't start until I try to GIVE THEM MONEY.[/QUOTE]So I stopped trying to use my phone with Google Pay and instead just got a Vanilla Gift Card and signed up over the computer (VPN of course).
And I'll be damned, it worked!
I can surf on the website; however, I'm nervous about tyring to log into my device for fear of getting banned again.
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Seeking Arrangments banning. LOL
I got banned again from that Sugar Daddy site 2 weeks ago. LOL. I re-upped a rip off $89.95 monthly membership and was immediately swarmed by the cash app scammers. 2 of the scammers messaged me some months prior, but I paid their scamming asses no mind. This time I thought I would have some fun with them and got them to send me a bunch of pics, videos, and personal info. LOL. I usually block them when I'm done running them through the cleaners, but the chic in the first 2 pics got the drop on me before I could block her ass.
She doctored up some bullshit to the admins and told them that I was soliciting sex and got my profile banned for the 3rd time. Smdh. What the fuck do these broads say to the admin to make them believe that nonsense. I never type any sex anything in my messages to these chics. Smdh. Anyways, I emailed the company for a refund since I was only a paid member for 4 days. They refunded me $74.95 and told me that I was banned from the site for good and any attempts to register again is against all policies. Whatever.
I created a new profile last week with a new email address. LOL. It got approved, but when I went to pay with my debit card from my personal bank, my account was suspended immediately and my card wasn't charged. LOL. Looks like they've saved my bank card info into their system. No problems, I created yet another profile today via there telephone app. I got a vanilla prepaid mastercard from walmart and loaded it with 30 bones. I tried to use it to pay for the 7 day trial, but realized I needed to enter my personal info for the prepaid debit card to work. Smdh. Since when?
I can't do anything with that Vanilla Card unless I register my legal name along with my address and social security card. Since the card adheres to the Patriot Act and is "supposedly" helping Big Brother fight against fraudulent activities, you need to register with your real name and be verified for the card to work. Big problem! I went back to Walmart and Kroger and CVS and read the back of all the prepaid cards. Damn near all of them require you to register with your real name and social security number. WTF! Since when did this take place?
I used to have throw away debit cards all the time, now I got to register them to use them. WTF! And a $30 one at that. Smdh. Big Brother is really watching us all like a mother. For those of you trying to hide your identity via Vanilla prepaid cards. Think again. They need to be registered to work. The only card that I saw in the store that didn't mention needing to be registered was a prepaid green dot visa card in Kroger. I haven't purchased it yet, because I don't want to waste any money.
When you get these prepaid cards, you have to make sure that they work for International transactions. The Seeking site is based in Hong Kong, therefore you need a card that works for international transactions. Most prepaid cards work for local / domestic transactions only. Not international transactions! International transactions require you to register the card in your legal name with your address and social security number for validation.
Not even my Bank of America card would work on that seeking site. Below are the scammers who are now banned, that tried to scam me. They may be back again seeing that seeking does not have security against females or males registering as an unpaid member. Its when you try to pay, you will run into problems. That seeking site is a big scam. I can't believe some of you are actually pay $200+ for a premium membership. Smdh. I need to create a dating site similar to it and craigslit casual encounters to counter that site.
For now, bye bye security. Hello police state! Also, do not link any social media sites to your account. They can trace you on seeking from that too. They're tracing IP addresses, name, bank card information, and social media sites to an individual. They retain that information when they ban you from the site, so if you try to register for a "paid" membership, they will suspend your account immediately. They have automated security measures to spot these things immediately. The funny thing is, they have low security measures for unpaid members. Those "unpaid members" mainly "females" are the ones that drive the site. That's why they let the females register with many profiles with no immunity. That's what gets the sucker men to pay 89.95 monthly membership or $200+ plus (LOL) premium.