[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/c6381bf6-06a8-3734-cba9-76e67f1fdcae[/URL]
Has anyone seen this one recently? Talked with her last year. Thinking about reaching out again. Post or PM any available details. Thanks!
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[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/c6381bf6-06a8-3734-cba9-76e67f1fdcae[/URL]
Has anyone seen this one recently? Talked with her last year. Thinking about reaching out again. Post or PM any available details. Thanks!
Morning fellow purveyors of delectably delicious female delights. I actually live on the WI / IL border so peruse multiple boards. This one, Kenosha, Gurnee, Chicago. I just stumbled upon this Arrangements thread so thought I'd share a recent story related to Secret Arrangements, as warning of what certain d*ickheads out there are doing to make money off us hungry and horny individuals.
Once our lovely government intervened into our hobby by shutting down so many of our favorite websites, I like all of you started exploring alternative Internet avenues. Seeking Arrangement was one of them. I did some research on the site and decided to join. I wasn't thrilled about paying a monthly fee to find women who charge their own fees but times were lean and desperation always impacts your wallet. I was on the website for a month, chatted with a bunch of ladies, had some fun but decided not to rejoin after my month was up.
A couple of weeks after being an ex-member of that website, I received a text message to my burner phone number. It was from an unknown number and it stated: 'Hi. You were put on Predators Alert dot Com for trying to pay a sugarbaby. Guarantee Removalz dot Com forced them to remove mine. Call them now!
I clicked the Predators link to not only find my burner phone number on the site but also my town location and my full face picture. I quickly realized I was being blackmailed and was pissed off. Of course I did not contact Guarantee Removalz but pursued my own path to have my information removed. It cost me $150 and could have been quite a bit more money but I was lucky.
So that's my story. Just wanted to share that there are Predators out there. But they're looking for Your images and Your information so that they can then take Your money.
So with that I'll just say. Have fun gents and be careful out there. CE.
[QUOTE=CreativeEros;3883950]Morning fellow purveyors of delectably delicious female delights. I actually live on the WI / IL border so peruse multiple boards. This one, Kenosha, Gurnee, Chicago. I just stumbled upon this Arrangements thread so thought I'd share a recent story related to Secret Arrangements, as warning of what certain d*ickheads out there are doing to make money off us hungry and horny individuals.
Once our lovely government intervened into our hobby by shutting down so many of our favorite websites, I like all of you started exploring alternative Internet avenues. Seeking Arrangement was one of them. I did some research on the site and decided to join. I wasn't thrilled about paying a monthly fee to find women who charge their own fees but times were lean and desperation always impacts your wallet. I was on the website for a month, chatted with a bunch of ladies, had some fun but decided not to rejoin after my month was up.
A couple of weeks after being an ex-member of that website, I received a text message to my burner phone number. It was from an unknown number and it stated: 'Hi. You were put on Predators Alert dot Com for trying to pay a sugarbaby. Guarantee Removalz dot Com forced them to remove mine. Call them now!
I clicked the Predators link to not only find my burner phone number on the site but also my town location and my full face picture. I quickly realized I was being blackmailed and was pissed off. Of course I did not contact Guarantee Removalz but pursued my own path to have my information removed. It cost me $150 and could have been quite a bit more money but I was lucky.
So that's my story. Just wanted to share that there are Predators out there. But they're looking for Your images and Your information so that they can then take Your money.
So with that I'll just say. Have fun gents and be careful out there. CE.[/QUOTE]Have heard of this before. Not sure what recourse we have except to pay the fee.
[QUOTE=AngryBob;3884538]Have heard of this before. Not sure what recourse we have except to pay the fee.[/QUOTE]I had this happen too quite a while ago, and I posted here about it. Others have posted about it too, though don't remember if it was here or another forum. In my case they had a burner phone # and a body pic, no face pic. And the location I give on my profile which is not my exact true location. I didn't pay them, and saw no reason to. I did eventually get a different burner phone, and made sure the pic they had didn't link back (via google image search or tineye) to anything. The problem with paying them is the same as paying any blackmailer. How do you know they won't come after you again later?
I had a strong suspicion as to what profile was the scammer, because that profile disappeared entirely from SA. If you have message history, even if the profile is deleted, suspended or blocks you, the message history is preserved for you. In this case it disappeared entirely. If its reported to SA they will delete the account. I think that means its more dangerous to share information with a new profile than one that's been around for a while. I usually wait a while before sharing. And also am extra alert for any clues that might indicate the profile is not real.
[QUOTE=BionicGuy;3885079]I had this happen too quite a while ago, and I posted here about it. Others have posted about it too, though don't remember if it was here or another forum. In my case they had a burner phone # and a body pic, no face pic. And the location I give on my profile which is not my exact true location. I didn't pay them, and saw no reason to. I did eventually get a different burner phone, and made sure the pic they had didn't link back (via google image search or tineye) to anything. The problem with paying them is the same as paying any blackmailer. How do you know they won't come after you again later?
I had a strong suspicion as to what profile was the scammer, because that profile disappeared entirely from SA. If you have message history, even if the profile is deleted, suspended or blocks you, the message history is preserved for you. In this case it disappeared entirely. If its reported to SA they will delete the account. I think that means its more dangerous to share information with a new profile than one that's been around for a while. I usually wait a while before sharing. And also am extra alert for any clues that might indicate the profile is not real.[/QUOTE]Yeah it was definitely a learning lesson, on multiple levels. And since my face pic was out there for anyone to see, I could not ignore it. Needed to address it and get it removed. $150 lighter and hopefully $150 smarter (for whatever that will get me. Ha).
[QUOTE=CreativeEros;3885199]Yeah it was definitely a learning lesson, on multiple levels. And since my face pic was out there for anyone to see, I could not ignore it. Needed to address it and get it removed. $150 lighter and hopefully $150 smarter (for whatever that will get me. Ha).[/QUOTE]What if they decide to put the picture back up again, how much would you pay to have it removed again. After that, when they put it back up, what will you pay? Basically will you keep paying these people off for the rest of your life? So you texted one of the ads you saw and they asked for a pic of you? You sent it and then got blackmailed?
[QUOTE=CapitalA;3885847]What if they decide to put the picture back up again, how much would you pay to have it removed again. After that, when they put it back up, what will you pay? Basically will you keep paying these people off for the rest of your life? So you texted one of the ads you saw and they asked for a pic of you? You sent it and then got blackmailed?[/QUOTE]I got put on there too, but they got my name wrong with the picture. I kept my same picture on SA what are they going to do? report me twice? I've googled my number and nothing comes up. Fuck em.
[QUOTE=CapitalA;3885847]What if they decide to put the picture back up again, how much would you pay to have it removed again. After that, when they put it back up, what will you pay? Basically will you keep paying these people off for the rest of your life? So you texted one of the ads you saw and they asked for a pic of you? You sent it and then got blackmailed?[/QUOTE]Since I had multiple private requests, I'll put it out there publicly. After doing my own online research, the service I used to remove my personal info in this situation was DMCA dot COM. Going through this process educated me on privacy issues, specifically the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Part of that Act states that a website cannot use your image or personal information without your written permission. The 'Predator' (love the movie but I digress) website that hijacked my picture and information did so without my permission. The DMCA service I contracted with basically sent them a 'cease and desist'. DMCA informed me that they know the Predator website well and have had many interactions with them for the same reason.
As to your other points.
I did not randomly text out my pics. I was very discreet with my SA profile content. I had a partial face shot as the main profile pic and then had full face pics in my private photo album. Yes I shared my private photo album with certain women after chatting with them. One of those women was obviously a scammer with connections to the Predator website. It was also obviously a woman I shared my burner cell number with. So she took my city, my first name, my cell number and my pic, they posted it on the site and then informed me my personal information was compromised (this feels like a spy novel without any intrigue. Ha). I obviously misjudged someone I was chatting with, thinking that SA was doing their own screening to avoid such issues. Actually I never even considered my info could be hijacked. At the time, I didn't know that was a thing. Bad judgment call on my part.
To your other point about them reposting my info. First, if they did so, they would contact me to inform me. Otherwise what would be the point of them posting if I'm unaware my info is out there. Extortion without informing the victim is ineffectual. And since the service I used has an open case on my behalf against the Predator website, I could go back to them for further follow up. But I'm assuming this type of extortion is a numbers game. Their processes are probably in place for a single extortion post and victim contact. Once they receive a legal request to remove said info, I doubt they have a follow up policy. They mark it as a loss and move on to the next victim. This is just a guess on my part since I am not an extortionist. Instead I'm just a guy who enjoys getting his rocks off, love the movie Predator and will read a spy novel from time to time. That's all the personal info I'll share here. Ha.
CE.
[QUOTE=CreativeEros;3886641]Since I had multiple private requests, I'll put it out there publicly. After doing my own online research, the service I used to remove my personal info in this situation was DMCA dot COM. Going through this process educated me on privacy issues, specifically the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Part of that Act states that a website cannot use your image or personal information without your written permission. The 'Predator' (love the movie but I digress) website that hijacked my picture and information did so without my permission. The DMCA service I contracted with basically sent them a 'cease and desist'. DMCA informed me that they know the Predator website well and have had many interactions with them for the same reason.
As to your other points.
I did not randomly text out my pics. I was very discreet with my SA profile content. I had a partial face shot as the main profile pic and then had full face pics in my private photo album. Yes I shared my private photo album with certain women after chatting with them. One of those women was obviously a scammer with connections to the Predator website. It was also obviously a woman I shared my burner cell number with. So she took my city, my first name, my cell number and my pic, they posted it on the site and then informed me my personal information was compromised (this feels like a spy novel without any intrigue. Ha). I obviously misjudged someone I was chatting with, thinking that SA was doing their own screening to avoid such issues. Actually I never even considered my info could be hijacked. At the time, I didn't know that was a thing. Bad judgment call on my part.
To your other point about them reposting my info. First, if they did so, they would contact me to inform me. Otherwise what would be the point of them posting if I'm unaware my info is out there. Extortion without informing the victim is ineffectual. And since the service I used has an open case on my behalf against the Predator website, I could go back to them for further follow up. But I'm assuming this type of extortion is a numbers game. Their processes are probably in place for a single extortion post and victim contact. Once they receive a legal request to remove said info, I doubt they have a follow up policy. They mark it as a loss and move on to the next victim. This is just a guess on my part since I am not an extortionist. Instead I'm just a guy who enjoys getting his rocks off, love the movie Predator and will read a spy novel from time to time. That's all the personal info I'll share here. Ha.
CE.[/QUOTE]I should ask Brandon W. That one. Maybe they need to charge a little more to pay for security screening!! LOL.
[QUOTE=CreativeEros;3886641]Since I had multiple private requests, I'll put it out there publicly. After doing my own online research, the service I used to remove my personal info in this situation was DMCA dot COM. Going through this process educated me on privacy issues, specifically the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Part of that Act states that a website cannot use your image or personal information without your written permission. The 'Predator' (love the movie but I digress) website that hijacked my picture and information did so without my permission. The DMCA service I contracted with basically sent them a 'cease and desist'. DMCA informed me that they know the Predator website well and have had many interactions with them for the same reason.
As to your other points.
I did not randomly text out my pics. I was very discreet with my SA profile content. I had a partial face shot as the main profile pic and then had full face pics in my private photo album. Yes I shared my private photo album with certain women after chatting with them. One of those women was obviously a scammer with connections to the Predator website. It was also obviously a woman I shared my burner cell number with. So she took my city, my first name, my cell number and my pic, they posted it on the site and then informed me my personal information was compromised (this feels like a spy novel without any intrigue. Ha). I obviously misjudged someone I was chatting with, thinking that SA was doing their own screening to avoid such issues. Actually I never even considered my info could be hijacked. At the time, I didn't know that was a thing. Bad judgment call on my part.
To your other point about them reposting my info. First, if they did so, they would contact me to inform me. Otherwise what would be the point of them posting if I'm unaware my info is out there. Extortion without informing the victim is ineffectual. And since the service I used has an open case on my behalf against the Predator website, I could go back to them for further follow up. But I'm assuming this type of extortion is a numbers game. Their processes are probably in place for a single extortion post and victim contact. Once they receive a legal request to remove said info, I doubt they have a follow up policy. They mark it as a loss and move on to the next victim. This is just a guess on my part since I am not an extortionist. Instead I'm just a guy who enjoys getting his rocks off, love the movie Predator and will read a spy novel from time to time. That's all the personal info I'll share here. Ha.
CE.[/QUOTE]For what it's worth, all this conversation got my little head thinking and I just rejoined SA. With a much more cautious and discreet mindset. F*ck the predatory cyber d*ckheads. But ultimately hope to f*ck some delectable. You know the rest. CE.
[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/74ddffee-7065-4dac-835c-d661a1280819[/URL]
Any info on this one.
Has anyone seen her? Pm if you like.
Thanks,
S.
[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/87b5db35-f843-41f6-896f-714918757cce[/URL]
[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/f2745c90-1ccc-42b4-898e-22d9e9f55e75[/URL]
Had anyone meet this one yet, been text her for 2 weeks now, and had not meet but we plan to meet this coming week, will see if she will flake or not.
[QUOTE=Pal5600;3889806][URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/f2745c90-1ccc-42b4-898e-22d9e9f55e75[/URL]
Had anyone meet this one yet, been text her for 2 weeks now, and had not meet but we plan to meet this coming week, will see if she will flake or not.[/QUOTE]I'm just curious, would you share the amount of the arrangement you are making to meet her? Weekly, monthly or per visit?
[QUOTE=Pal5600;3888419][URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/74ddffee-7065-4dac-835c-d661a1280819[/URL]
Any info on this one.[/QUOTE]I messaged her and she hasn't read it yet.