Ginger Anne is now Miss Scarlett A
[QUOTE=WaterRokDok;4716304]She has re-branded herself on [URL]seeking.com[/URL]. Ginger Anne now goes by Miss Scarlett A.
[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/d2b2e0bf-7176-4dc5-9f9d-3a5eb9934aad[/URL][/QUOTE]Don't get catfished guys. A whole lot of those profiles on sites like SA are fake and computer generated. I've been in IT my whole career, and have done a lot of social engineering work. It's amazing what pictures do to men. If we find the woman really attractive we tend to throw common sense out the window. If you decide to pursue any of the 'women' in these profiles I would recommend playing it close to the vest. Don't divulge a lot of personal information, ask a lot of questions (like about topical news stories or the weather) at first. Something that can easily flush out say a 45 year old man sitting in an internet care in Nigeria. I've seen CFOs and board members of large businesses, otherwise brilliant men, get sucked into a honey pot scheme before. Just don't want to see anyone get their heart hurt and possibly get scammed. That being said. Happy hunting gentleman.
Deposit Up Front Scammers
[QUOTE=DiverJames;4749850]This chick wants 50% up front? I maybe new on the site but I'm not idiot. Then argues with me saying everyone else does it. YeaH ok. [URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/e3c65e8a-ea4e-48ee-97cc-650313192208[/URL].
Dj.[/QUOTE]Whenever I get the "deposit up front" routine from the scammers, I turn the tables on them. In this case, I'd ask "her" to electronically send me the deposit amount and I would return the entire visit amount. The net would be "she" would have the deposit amount before the visit. Of course, I'd follow that up with "all the legit girls do it to prove they aren't scammers ".
WRD.
She's done bumped her head
This chick wants 2000-4000 monthly allowance for
https://www.seeking.com/member/5ddb6011-4d6e-450c-887e-b5c3b991a002
Dj.