WYP scammers, etc. (continuing the thread)
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Scammers are:
1. If there is one or two pictures and no text.
2. If they say it says their income is $300,000-$1,000,000.
3. If their text says about one generic sentence.[/QUOTE]I would add that if an offer is accepted and messaging started, within the first introductory messages, there is a push to leave the site to WhatsApp, etc. They're trying to avoid getting caught. I push them to stick around, try to get them to describe their favorite things about (your cities). The responses keep coming back, "I'd love to talk about that. On WhatsApp" (or texting, etc.). I screencap the conversation, save it, then just report them, demand a refund, then send a screenshot in the follow up emails from the site. I get refunds 9 times out of 10. I have had some fantastic sex with some people on WYP, so I keep that account active. I've also spent entirely too much time talking to scammers, saving screenshots, evidence etc. to get my 20-30 credits back. But I did get over 300 credits refunded, which led to more ...scammers and sometimes the occasional date.
[QUOTE=Michael1967;6527779]Why would someone in Aberdeen just randomly ask a guy for a date in Seattle. Who just happened to be looking at profiles in Aberdeen previous day? So, yes, I think the site is making the fake accounts.[/QUOTE]Just something to think about is that the dating site technologies are heavy on data gathering. You showed up as searching Aberdeen for people, the site then suggests you to people in Aberdeen, even though their search may not include Seattle. On the flip side, though, SecretBenefits has been outed for using employees to create targeted profiles, as well as employees reading personal communications between people. They're a vile offshore entity, so they violate all the laws to get your hard earned. Cash? Nope. Now it's bitcoin only. Of course! Because they're violating commerce laws. This whole habit, er, hobby sucks in so many, many ways.
All of the sugar sites are kind of dirty
[QUOTE=KnoxNenters;6527944]... On the flip side, though, SecretBenefits has been outed for using employees to create targeted profiles, as well as employees reading personal communications between people. They're a vile offshore entity, so they violate all the laws to get your hard earned. ... [/QUOTE]You should *always* assume that someone is reading all of your messages on any such sites.
All I can say is that SA kicked me off for no coherent reason with no way to even find out why or do anything about it. SB hasn't done that.
If there was any other less slimy way to get all that sweet pussy, I'd drop 'them in a heartbeat. And yeah, ninety percent of the profiles on any of those sites are fake (somewhere there is a cottage industry that is producing those fake profiles, and some of the fake profiles are quite good with pictures appropriate to their location).