[QUOTE=BA4114;6133133]Following up on my comments and this response, I think the situation here might even worse than I thought. In addition to the bots, Venezuelan's, scammers, pros and flakes. There are women out there who are living some sort of make believe life using SA as a vehicle for some sort of ugly duckling fantasy.
Here is evidence, and do with this info what you will. But she said she is talking to 6 others.
Here is the profile in question: [URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/aa2edf2c-77e3-4dbe-8f57-34358a21833c[/URL].
She hits me up and tells me she's moving from SF to Chicago next week (Wicker Park) and she quotes several items out of my profile that lets me know she's not a bot or a high-volume spammer.
However, red flag #1 she wants to move to text really fast. But, ok, I'll play along.
We move to text and she sends me a photo (attached below) . A quick image search reveals it is an IG / TikTok model named Emily Tanner. Strangely, she told me her name was Emily. So I send her the corresponding photo from the web and basically asked her if she is really THAT Emily? She tells me that, yes, she is and goes into this whole story about how she's embarrassed to be on SA. I immediately tell her I don't believe it, but if she wants to verify via FT or with a selfie holding today's date that I might reconsider.
Skip to the end, she sends me a series of selfies (all readily available of Emily Tanner on the web) but nothing with 'proof of life'.
Because I'm incredibly curious I flatly ask her, "What's the scam? How were you going to try and get money out of me? What was the endgame?
Her answer, creepily, was that she wasn't going to try and scam me. She just thinks Emily Tanner is beautiful and likes to imagine her with a 20+ year older sugar daddy.
Screen shots of my text exchange with her are below. Like I said, she talking to 6 others of you. Insane.[/QUOTE]Meet this girl in person. If you don't like what she looks like walk out.