Sorry to hear that, It sucks! Never, ever trust them!!
[QUOTE=SlowJellyfish;4970292]Hey folks,
This person stole my CC.
[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/c4d13246-1ad8-410e-a8ca-8608e8edf6c8[/URL]
I accidentally left my wallet on my desk. Before we left to go outside, she asked for water while acting kinda funny. When I came back with the water, I noticed she was fidgeting with her pockets. This was when she probably swiped my credit card since the next morning I got a text from my bank saying there was suspicious activity and I could not find my credit card in my wallet. I attached an image of her from the security camera that my building has. She didn't take my whole wallet probably because it would have been too obvious and plus she had skinny jeans so it probably wouldn't have fit. Worse date ever. After the date, I deleted her text. If I didn't, I would also post her phone number also. Needless to say, she doesn't look like her pictures at all. The profile picts make her look slimmer. Be safe people.[/QUOTE]I know how it feels, I'm always careful about it and take precautions but sill a girl ended up taking money and a coat from me but I don't even know if it was her fault, mine or if it was done intentionally. I went to drop this girl off her place which I never do, but this time it was snowing, her cell phone died and I had issues with the uber app. Anyway, during the ride, she decided to take her coat off and put it in the back seat where my coat was (I left my coat in the car the whole time during our hotel encounter) , when we arrived at her place, she picked up her coat, didn't put it on and immediately went inside her apartment building. Then an hour later when I got home I picked my coat and realized it was hers. So she ended up taking my coat and left hers in my car. Mine was an expensive coat and I had some money hidden in a tiny and hidden pocket. I called her but her phone went straight to voice mail. I assumed she had already recharged her phone. Then I left some text messages and she never replied. Then next day I called her several times and she finally answered and she said she felt sorry. I asked her to switch back our coats and she always came up with excuses. Then she changed her phone number and blocked me on the site. I'm not sure if she intentionally picked the wrong coat, but for sure she didn't want to switch out coats after I insisted. Lesson learned.
Girls Using Fake Pics, Stolen Credit Cards And Coats.
You guys seem to let your guards down with SA girls. Seems like you guys think that SA girls are these cutesy college girls working as part time hookers that won't steal from you. After reading these SA girl rip off it seems discouraging meeting these girls.