Crypto Scammers learning?
From our friend BamBam, I have learned that an age mismatch sb matched with a one pic sb usually spells "crypto scammer. " On top of that, sometimes the lazy ones barely write a profile.
However, as of late, I see more "possibles" posting more than one pic.
Other than the classic clues, this one could be a scammer. However, they did post three pics.
Thoughts?
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/2296db41-a04e-4a11-a514-3231d9df1592[/URL]
Crypto scammers and the bottom line
[QUOTE=TroublePlay;6203388]From our friend BamBam, I have learned that an age mismatch sb matched with a one pic sb usually spells "crypto scammer. " On top of that, sometimes the lazy ones barely write a profile.
However, as of late, I see more "possibles" posting more than one pic.
Other than the classic clues, this one could be a scammer. However, they did post three pics.
Thoughts?
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/2296db41-a04e-4a11-a514-3231d9df1592[/URL][/QUOTE]Just like the "platonic" and photo sellers, the crypto scammers seem to be learning how to better waste our time.
I would submit that the larger question is: how many SDs are actually giving them money?
To me, the sales pitch of these folks seems about as plausible as the Nigerian lottery email scams of circa 1999. Is *anyone* actually falling for this nonsense, such that they're giving them real money?
3 photos
Former Babykay is now Ashlyn777
Any new intel on this one? Has anyone actually met her? Her previous profile was Babykay and she was pushing an upcharge for the most basic of things.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/d0fa7194-5fde-41b4-8a0a-af2a75c3a601[/URL]