Yeap secret benefits is a scam
[QUOTE=Murrican;7067878]Tried it last month. It's a 100 percent total scam. You get messages from girls that don't exist. You message girls that say online and if you do the math you can tell it's actually impossible (more online at any time than seeking, which is impossible). I got literally zero people writing back. They gate everything so every interaction is a purchase decision. Literally nothing happened 50 dollars later. It was clearly a scam.[/QUOTE]I spent like 200 on there. 100 for messages and 100 to be a top admirer, not even a reply and says she's online. I don't believe it. I messaged like 20 chicks on there, 0 replies.
The tattos these girls are so ugly
Especially the full chest tattoo ruining their look. A lot of those ugly reverse tramp stamp on the front. Immediately next them if I see it.
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Beware "LovingInfluencer" on SA
Hey Gents,
Just a heads up on this bullet I dodged. This woman hit me up on Seeking and asked me to text her. Her photos looked nice enough so I did and we had some nice banter trying to figure out what we were going to arrange. She said she was at the pool in her complex so her somewhat infrequent texts were understandable. I got around to asking her what she was into and how much she was looking for and got nothing back. Well, a couple hours later she replied and then immediately started bombarding me with texts calling me a loser for paying for sex. At first I thought it had to be meant for someone else, but she went in hard on some personal info that I had shared about me. Just beware that she doesn't seem to be on her meds.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/3ff7a596-d457-4afd-9ad7-fc0e8635fbf0[/URL]