[QUOTE=LovePunnany;6999145]Any intel on this baby would be appreciated.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/4b19fc89-8a2a-4e2f-b73e-aebf6a4ff696[/URL][/QUOTE]Waste of time want money just to meet.
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[QUOTE=LovePunnany;6999145]Any intel on this baby would be appreciated.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/4b19fc89-8a2a-4e2f-b73e-aebf6a4ff696[/URL][/QUOTE]Waste of time want money just to meet.
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[QUOTE=LovePunnany;7006907]Any info on this baby would be helpful.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/0415c8f0-7e16-42cd-9b44-b334f6c2cca4[/URL][/QUOTE]
Defenetly a pro, asking 500 ppm, two hours max, she will drive to you LOL.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/9a0146f1-1f92-487d-9293-39b8a772791f[/URL]
She lives down south in Lithonia.
[QUOTE=GoneForGood97;7005923]One of the thing that determines my SB budget is escort pricing. Right now the SPP agency provides GFE girls for 1 hr at 300. I don't have to buy a room, just go there and have fun and leave. Now I'm willing to pay a little more for an SB due to lower volume and BFS, but not a lot more. High quality escort agency's cap the market price.[/QUOTE]I also run the numbers on a flight to Europe and visits to clubs, which was cheaper than anything in the states before Covid.
Any info on this baby would be appreciated.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/e00eadd0-3dfe-4bec-950c-e48a0778a67f[/URL]
[QUOTE=LovePunnany;7008830]Any info on this baby would be appreciated.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/e00eadd0-3dfe-4bec-950c-e48a0778a67f[/URL][/QUOTE]She's been around for several years and is based out of Greensboro, NC. She is DTF and will go straight to fuck chamber if you got game. She is more professional now.
So, this is probably my 6th or 7th time on SA. I have had good success in the past and have met some wonderful ladies. I usually join for a month and get loads of contacts and work them for the next several months. If I find a good one we stay connected for a while till it fizzles out and I rejoin to start over.
This time I did the usual of sending tons of PMs and waiting to see what comes back. Literally dozens. No response period. Not even opening my messages. I even responded to the scam girls who contacted me first and the messages go as "unread".
I think something is broken. I can't believe all my messages have gone "delivered" amd none of them have been read! Every single one. Even to the scammers who contacted me first.
Anyone else had this happen? I have game and.
Why messages are usually what a girl wants to hear on first contact. I swear it's broken.
I stumbled upon a reverse image technique that's been working for me. The tech savvy among you probably have this trick in your bag, but for those that don't here it is: the free search options can be weak by themselves but pretty useful when used together.
Steps:
1) Use Facecheck I'd on the target picture.
2) Facecheck should return a grid of results. While it won't tell you the exact link of the results without paying (like it used to), it will tell you the websites it came from. You want to look for social media sites (Linkedin seems to work particularly well for this). Take a screenshot and cut out the pictures it gives you from the social media sites.
3) Take your new pictures from the social media sites and put them into Google Reverse Image Search. Be sure to put the whole thing and not just the face. Googles revers image search doesn't do well with just parts of pictures, like the face, but it does very well matching the entire picture.
4) This should give you the results that Facecheck I'd was trying to get you to pay for. If it doesn't work, try it with another social media picture.
I've been trying to find a good free alternative since Facecheck I'd went to a pay model and this has been working fairly well. It's not 100% and takes a few extra clicks, but it can definitely find people. Besides Facecheck I'd I like to also check out what some of the other pay sites, like Pimeyes and Social Catfish, are returning for results. Then I use the same method of screenshotting those pic previews and plugging them into a free tool like google image search.
If anyone has any good techniques or knows any good free resources please post them. I know this topic gets brought up at least monthly, but with as frequently as search AI changes I think it's a topic worth revisiting frequently.
Recent posts about getting caught by scammers made me wanted to share my experience:
I got sloppy once and gave my actual phone number to a "girl. " I got a text message one morning asking how I am. I usually don't reply to unknown numbers, but I think it was supposed to happen. As soon as I reply, I got some screenshots of our conversation in SA, me and my spouse's social profiles, and sextortion started shortly after. I won't discuss the details here but I figured out to defuse it temporarily to this date.
To the fellow SD who got hit by sextortion and paid: They won't stop. I say this by experience because I still get suspicious messages to this date. The latest I got was from a country known to be a host of such scammer networks. I fear if I reply, there will be another set of "hey I got these screenshots of you, guess what?" Be 100% sure that your info is out there, especially if you already paid them some $$ and they will once in a while attempt to come after you again. And if possible, keep the number. I'm keeping my busted number the same in order to be informed of future attacks. God forbid if someone else picks my number and plays it wrong.
I panicked and deleted my SA altogether shortly after I got the messages. I regret doing that. I sent my actual number to only a few. I could figure out which one "she" was, but I couldn't think straight.
Shortly after this experience, I began minimizing my digital footprint relating to my actual identity. I had any results reaching to my identity in identity brokerage sites removed. There are a handful of services who do that for you. I signed up for one, they deleted half of the crap while leaving other half "ongoing" state. That's another form of scam to be honest LOL. I now vet my photos through face search engines. I blocked all my social profiles from revealing my profile photo to public search. Kudos to Facebook for f'ing this up. My profile was extreme locked up before this incident. I excluded myself from being found both in internal Facebook search and search engine results years ago. Even if they could get a hold of my actual name, I didn't think they could find my Facebook profile. Somehow, they could reach to my and my spouse's Facebook profiles so I'm guessing these scammers has some ties to some Facebook partners who can search beyond regular users' capabilities.
It's a pretty rough experience if you have things to lose like a spouse or a job. You can always argue screenshots are fake, but it's better to be safe from the start.
Have been doing exactly this already with mixed results. You can also run through Pimeyes for hits on photos, screenshot those and run through Google (or Tineye). At minimum, if you aren't paying for the searches, the results can at least give you an idea if you may be working with a scammer or not (ie, are the pictures found on IG vs. Port sites and how many hits are there.).
[QUOTE=ChristianTroy;7010163]I stumbled upon a reverse image technique that's been working for me. The tech savvy among you probably have this trick in your bag, but for those that don't here it is: the free search options can be weak by themselves but pretty useful when used together.
Steps:
1) Use Facecheck I'd on the target picture.
2) Facecheck should return a grid of results. While it won't tell you the exact link of the results without paying (like it used to), it will tell you the websites it came from. You want to look for social media sites (Linkedin seems to work particularly well for this). Take a screenshot and cut out the pictures it gives you from the social media sites.
3) Take your new pictures from the social media sites and put them into Google Reverse Image Search. Be sure to put the whole thing and not just the face. Googles revers image search doesn't do well with just parts of pictures, like the face, but it does very well matching the entire picture.
4) This should give you the results that Facecheck I'd was trying to get you to pay for. If it doesn't work, try it with another social media picture.
I've been trying to find a good free alternative since Facecheck I'd went to a pay model and this has been working fairly well. It's not 100% and takes a few extra clicks, but it can definitely find people. Besides Facecheck I'd I like to also check out what some of the other pay sites, like Pimeyes and Social Catfish, are returning for results. Then I use the same method of screenshotting those pic previews and plugging them into a free tool like google image search.
If anyone has any good techniques or knows any good free resources please post them. I know this topic gets brought up at least monthly, but with as frequently as search AI changes I think it's a topic worth revisiting frequently.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=PeoplePleasur;7010129]So, this is probably my 6th or 7th time on SA. I have had good success in the past and have met some wonderful ladies. I usually join for a month and get loads of contacts and work them for the next several months. If I find a good one we stay connected for a while till it fizzles out and I rejoin to start over.
This time I did the usual of sending tons of PMs and waiting to see what comes back. Literally dozens. No response period. Not even opening my messages. I even responded to the scam girls who contacted me first and the messages go as "unread".
I think something is broken. I can't believe all my messages have gone "delivered" amd none of them have been read! Every single one. Even to the scammers who contacted me first.
Anyone else had this happen? I have game and.
Why messages are usually what a girl wants to hear on first contact. I swear it's broken.[/QUOTE]Was my last experience as well, first week received responses & messages were read, then nothing until the last 3 days of the monthly membership.
Hey I had this girls number but I lost it when a recent update to my play number. If anyone has info on her can you please pass it along. I gave her my number but I don't have hers anymore. Very sweet girl.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/f2cad06a-7672-4e0d-adc4-8dd7acd12d72[/URL]
[QUOTE=Ohjedi;7008996]She's been around for several years and is based out of Greensboro, NC. She is DTF and will go straight to fuck chamber if you got game. She is more professional now.[/QUOTE]Is she worth $3, I was not trying to get with any professional?
[QUOTE=ChristianTroy;7010163]I stumbled upon a reverse image technique that's been working for me. The tech savvy among you probably have this trick in your bag, but for those that don't here it is: the free search options can be weak by themselves but pretty useful when used together.
Steps:
1) Use Facecheck I'd on the target picture.
2) Facecheck should return a grid of results. While it won't tell you the exact link of the results without paying (like it used to), it will tell you the websites it came from. You want to look for social media sites (Linkedin seems to work particularly well for this). Take a screenshot and cut out the pictures it gives you from the social media sites.
3) Take your new pictures from the social media sites and put them into Google Reverse Image Search. Be sure to put the whole thing and not just the face. Googles revers image search doesn't do well with just parts of pictures, like the face, but it does very well matching the entire picture.
4) This should give you the results that Facecheck I'd was trying to get you to pay for. If it doesn't work, try it with another social media picture.
I've been trying to find a good free alternative since Facecheck I'd went to a pay model and this has been working fairly well. It's not 100% and takes a few extra clicks, but it can definitely find people. Besides Facecheck I'd I like to also check out what some of the other pay sites, like Pimeyes and Social Catfish, are returning for results. Then I use the same method of screenshotting those pic previews and plugging them into a free tool like google image search.
If anyone has any good techniques or knows any good free resources please post them. I know this topic gets brought up at least monthly, but with as frequently as search AI changes I think it's a topic worth revisiting frequently.[/QUOTE]I have a browser extension / add-on named "Search by image" that will make this even easier. Keep steps one and two except ignore the screenshot part. You'll be able to right-click the picture, "search by image" will be an option and you can run it through several reverse-image searching sites. Google images does the best job overall of them ones listed, but others may pick up a hit too on occasion that help. Still faster too.
Side note: I'm doing this on a PC, unsure how this would do on a mobile device. It's a chromium-browser extension, so it should work on Chrome, Brave, and others that are based on it.
[QUOTE=CrazyRocket;7010350]Recent posts about getting caught by scammers made me wanted to share my experience:
I got sloppy once and gave my actual phone number to a "girl. " I got a text message one morning asking how I am. I usually don't reply to unknown numbers, but I think it was supposed to happen. As soon as I reply, I got some screenshots of our conversation in SA, me and my spouse's social profiles, and sextortion started shortly after. I won't discuss the details here but I figured out to defuse it temporarily to this date.
To the fellow SD who got hit by sextortion and paid: They won't stop. I say this by experience because I still get suspicious messages to this date. The latest I got was from a country known to be a host of such scammer networks. I fear if I reply, there will be another set of "hey I got these screenshots of you, guess what?" Be 100% sure that your info is out there, especially if you already paid them some $$ and they will once in a while attempt to come after you again. And if possible, keep the number. I'm keeping my busted number the same in order to be informed of future attacks. God forbid if someone else picks my number and plays it wrong.
I panicked and deleted my SA altogether shortly after I got the messages. I regret doing that. I sent my actual number to only a few. I could figure out which one "she" was, but I couldn't think straight.
Shortly after this experience, I began minimizing my digital footprint relating to my actual identity. I had any results reaching to my identity in identity brokerage sites removed. There are a handful of services who do that for you. I signed up for one, they deleted half of the crap while leaving other half "ongoing" state. That's another form of scam to be honest LOL. I now vet my photos through face search engines. I blocked all my social profiles from revealing my profile photo to public search. Kudos to Facebook for f'ing this up. My profile was extreme locked up before this incident. I excluded myself from being found both in internal Facebook search and search engine results years ago. Even if they could get a hold of my actual name, I didn't think they could find my Facebook profile. Somehow, they could reach to my and my spouse's Facebook profiles so I'm guessing these scammers has some ties to some Facebook partners who can search beyond regular users' capabilities.
It's a pretty rough experience if you have things to lose like a spouse or a job. You can always argue screenshots are fake, but it's better to be safe from the start.[/QUOTE]Thanks for sharing. It's just a reminder for all of us. I had a crazy SB that demanded money after getting into my hotel room and was going to make a nuisance and I ended up paying her to leave essentially. So not only be safe with pics and phone info! But vet them before directly seeing them at the hotel.