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  1. #7588

    SugarbossBT

    Here is another SB. Taylor. She will come from Nashville and visit you.

    https://members.seeking.com/member/a...b-659a9d37b8a6

  2. #7587
    They lure you into a false sense of security with a low amount. Subconsciously, you think "sure, what's a few bucks; if they were going to scam me they would go for more."

    I was explaining to my kid that a good rule of thumb is if someone you don't know asks you for help, assume it is a scam. It is fundamentally contrary to human nature to ask strangers to help.

  3. #7586

    Looking 2 travel

    Quote Originally Posted by GuyInTheCorner  [View Original Post]
    Most likely answer is that she was for real but she chickened out. With that said, let this be a lesson to never send anything in advance that you arent otherwise ready to light on fire, because that's what you are doing.
    She may have gotten cold feet, but my assumption is that she got a better offer. Sorry that happened to the OP, tough break. $70 is a small price to pay for a valuable lesson learned.

  4. #7585
    Quote Originally Posted by BDM1227  [View Original Post]
    Not a bad score if you can get 20 guys to do this in a week. What I know is that I've never met a girl that I sent something to. Whether it be cash, venmo, or a pizza. In advance of a non-compensated meet and greet. They never show.
    Yeah, that's the con, do this to enough guys and you make a 1000 bucks in couple of weeks sitting at home. There are enough sims who will fall at the thought of a young hot girl coming down to fuck you without too much effort on your end. But it never happens. If you send money consider it gone, they always ghost, the ones who will meet you will never ask money upfront. I always tell them no, and they just go away, if they were having intention to meet you then they will still meet you after the no to money demand, so that's the clue, they just want your money. They care nothing about it, you're just a guy online who is fair game. In their head they justify it by thinking of you as a pig who deserves it.

  5. #7584

    Escortalligator escort

    https://escortalligator.com.listcraw...ville/68323099

    Quote Originally Posted by Emesdee  [View Original Post]
    I think her location changed to Tampa a day or two after it was created. Big red flag for me when someone changes cities every couple days. Looked into it, and she is an active Dallas escort going by Taylor Madison (though according to her site, she's currently touring in Tennessee).

  6. #7583
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1022
    Quote Originally Posted by Emesdee  [View Original Post]
    I think her location changed to Tampa a day or two after it was created. Big red flag for me when someone changes cities every couple days. Looked into it, and she is an active Dallas escort going by Taylor Madison (though according to her site, she's currently touring in Tennessee).
    Yea she said nobody was interested in flying her out to DC, so she changed location to FL.

    Good catch though.

  7. #7582

    Looking2 Travel

    I think her location changed to Tampa a day or two after it was created. Big red flag for me when someone changes cities every couple days. Looked into it, and she is an active Dallas escort going by Taylor Madison (though according to her site, she's currently touring in Tennessee).

  8. #7581
    Quote Originally Posted by Mcsylv  [View Original Post]
    So I've probably just been conned, but I've never seen something this elaborate before. Girl's location is DC, but has in her profile that she's in Dallas and wants to travel and meet people. This is her profile, Looking2 Travel, but she's taken it down:

    https://members.seeking.com/member/2...8-343ff09bf3d3

    We start chatting on Wednesday. The conversation on SA is brief but useful, established what we both wanted and she clearly spoke english well, wasn't one of those "me love you long time give 200 venmo baby" type broken english chats of an obvious scammer. After a day, we move to text and she deactivates her account.
    Not a bad score if you can get 20 guys to do this in a week. What I know is that I've never met a girl that I sent something to. Whether it be cash, venmo, or a pizza. In advance of a non-compensated meet and greet. They never show.

  9. #7580
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1022
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodNightBalt  [View Original Post]
    Didn't she also get the airfare money though? Usually unless it's with points / miles the credit for a cancelled ticket goes to the ticket holder? You may have had a different class or type of ticket and I know things have gotten a bit more flexible with the major airlines these days. If not, I'd honestly presume with that level of detail she just got scared.
    No, I contacted AA and they said it goes back to the original.

    Method of payment. Which is my CC.

  10. #7579
    Quote Originally Posted by Mcsylv  [View Original Post]
    So I've probably just been conned, but I've never seen something this elaborate before. Girl's location is DC, but has in her profile that she's in Dallas and wants to travel and meet people. This is her profile, Looking2 Travel, but she's taken it down:

    https://members.seeking.com/member/2...8-343ff09bf3d3

    We start chatting on Wednesday. The conversation on SA is brief but useful, established what we both wanted and she clearly spoke english well, wasn't one of those "me love you long time give 200 venmo baby" type broken english chats of an obvious scammer. After a day, we move to text and she deactivates her account.

    Texts were also indicating this was a real American girl. We made plans for me to fly her out today, and she did things that a real girl might if she's trying to be safe with a stranger, like asking where she's staying, telling me she's telling her friend that she's with me, etc. I made a joke about packing her taser in case I'm an axe murderer, and she gets serious and tells me not to joke about that. FEELS like a real person, because why would a scammer bother telling you her friend is keeping tabs on her and that she's not amused about getting murdered jokes. They'd probably want the exchange to go as smooth as possible and not add wrinkles that might make me hesitate. She gives me her full real name, email, phone number, and American Airlines frequent flyer account. When I enter her AA account number, the system detects she's real and a popup asks me if I want to add her travel information. So, I thought this girl HAS to be real.

    Long story short, I buy the ticket. The day of, she asks for cashapp for the luggage fee and uber ride to the airport. She specifically says it's $39.43 from her place in Plano, TX to DFW. I don't think much of it, send her $70. Her Cashapp account even has her photo on it, further adding a layer of legitimacy. She obviously never shows and ghosts me. I check the reservation and it was cancelled, and a refund was requested.

    It's so weird, such detail for a scam. Like, a bot couldn't do this. A Russian being paid pennies wouldn't have the patience or the knowledge. Why would a fake spend so much time ensuring their own safety in text? Why would a fake have a full, genuine and verified AA frequent flyer account? Why would a fake bother mentioning the place in TX they're ubering from, and a number like $39.43 for the ride instead of just asking for $40? Why would a fake deactivate their SA profile, instead of keep it up to scam more? Surely creating a new profile every time you scam someone has to be really time-consuming, need to make a new email account to go with it and everything. All for $70? WTF.
    Didn't she also get the airfare money though? Usually unless it's with points / miles the credit for a cancelled ticket goes to the ticket holder? You may have had a different class or type of ticket and I know things have gotten a bit more flexible with the major airlines these days. If not, I'd honestly presume with that level of detail she just got scared.

  11. #7578
    Most likely answer is that she was for real but she chickened out. With that said, let this be a lesson to never send anything in advance that you arent otherwise ready to light on fire, because that's what you are doing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mcsylv  [View Original Post]
    So I've probably just been conned, but I've never seen something this elaborate before. Girl's location is DC, but has in her profile that she's in Dallas and wants to travel and meet people. This is her profile, Looking2 Travel, but she's taken it down:

    https://members.seeking.com/member/2...8-343ff09bf3d3

    We start chatting on Wednesday. The conversation on SA is brief but useful, established what we both wanted and she clearly spoke english well, wasn't one of those "me love you long time give 200 venmo baby" type broken english chats of an obvious scammer. After a day, we move to text and she deactivates her account.

    Texts were also indicating this was a real American girl. We made plans for me to fly her out today, and she did things that a real girl might if she's trying to be safe with a stranger, like asking where she's staying, telling me she's telling her friend that she's with me, etc. I made a joke about packing her taser in case I'm an axe murderer, and she gets serious and tells me not to joke about that. FEELS like a real person, because why would a scammer bother telling you her friend is keeping tabs on her and that she's not amused about getting murdered jokes. They'd probably want the exchange to go as smooth as possible and not add wrinkles that might make me hesitate. She gives me her full real name, email, phone number, and American Airlines frequent flyer account. When I enter her AA account number, the system detects she's real and a popup asks me if I want to add her travel information. So, I thought this girl HAS to be real.

    Long story short, I buy the ticket. The day of, she asks for cashapp for the luggage fee and uber ride to the airport. She specifically says it's $39.43 from her place in Plano, TX to DFW. I don't think much of it, send her $70. Her Cashapp account even has her photo on it, further adding a layer of legitimacy. She obviously never shows and ghosts me. I check the reservation and it was cancelled, and a refund was requested.

    It's so weird, such detail for a scam. Like, a bot couldn't do this. A Russian being paid pennies wouldn't have the patience or the knowledge. Why would a fake spend so much time ensuring their own safety in text? Why would a fake have a full, genuine and verified AA frequent flyer account? Why would a fake bother mentioning the place in TX they're ubering from, and a number like $39.43 for the ride instead of just asking for $40? Why would a fake deactivate their SA profile, instead of keep it up to scam more? Surely creating a new profile every time you scam someone has to be really time-consuming, need to make a new email account to go with it and everything. All for $70? WTF.

  12. #7577
    Quote Originally Posted by BDM1227  [View Original Post]
    Hotels are definitely cheap in NYC right now. But the girls are not. I'm from NY but get all of my action when I travel.
    Shit, hotels are like $300 a night. In DC they're still under 200 for good ones. I don't roll in a fucking motel 6.

  13. #7576

    Because.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mcsylv  [View Original Post]
    So I've probably just been conned, but I've never seen something this elaborate before. Girl's location is DC, but has in her profile that she's in Dallas and wants to travel and meet people. This is her profile, Looking2 Travel, but she's taken it down:

    https://members.seeking.com/member/2...8-343ff09bf3d3

    We start chatting on Wednesday. The conversation on SA is brief but useful, established what we both wanted and she clearly spoke english well, wasn't one of those "me love you long time give 200 venmo baby" type broken english chats of an obvious scammer. After a day, we move to text and she deactivates her account.

    Texts were also indicating this was a real American girl. We made plans for me to fly her out today, and she did things that a real girl might if she's trying to be safe with a stranger, like asking where she's staying, telling me she's telling her friend that she's with me, etc. I made a joke about packing her taser in case I'm an axe murderer, and she gets serious and tells me not to joke about that. FEELS like a real person, because why would a scammer bother telling you her friend is keeping tabs on her and that she's not amused about getting murdered jokes. They'd probably want the exchange to go as smooth as possible and not add wrinkles that might make me hesitate. She gives me her full real name, email, phone number, and American Airlines frequent flyer account. When I enter her AA account number, the system detects she's real and a popup asks me if I want to add her travel information. So, I thought this girl HAS to be real.

    Long story short, I buy the ticket. The day of, she asks for cashapp for the luggage fee and uber ride to the airport. She specifically says it's $39.43 from her place in Plano, TX to DFW. I don't think much of it, send her $70. Her Cashapp account even has her photo on it, further adding a layer of legitimacy. She obviously never shows and ghosts me. I check the reservation and it was cancelled, and a refund was requested.

    It's so weird, such detail for a scam. Like, a bot couldn't do this. A Russian being paid pennies wouldn't have the patience or the knowledge. Why would a fake spend so much time ensuring their own safety in text? Why would a fake have a full, genuine and verified AA frequent flyer account? Why would a fake bother mentioning the place in TX they're ubering from, and a number like $39.43 for the ride instead of just asking for $40? Why would a fake deactivate their SA profile, instead of keep it up to scam more? Surely creating a new profile every time you scam someone has to be really time-consuming, need to make a new email account to go with it and everything. All for $70? WTF.
    You're not the only one she's done it to. When are you guys going to wake up and stop sending girls (sic) you haven't met money. Shit, I've sent one's small amounts like you to girls I have fucked only to be ghosted. Just stop it. I know you have a lot of money, but you're being used, and when you pay these girls $500 plus, you fuck things up for the rest of us!

  14. #7575
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1022

    The Long Long Con

    So I've probably just been conned, but I've never seen something this elaborate before. Girl's location is DC, but has in her profile that she's in Dallas and wants to travel and meet people. This is her profile, Looking2 Travel, but she's taken it down:

    https://members.seeking.com/member/2...8-343ff09bf3d3

    We start chatting on Wednesday. The conversation on SA is brief but useful, established what we both wanted and she clearly spoke english well, wasn't one of those "me love you long time give 200 venmo baby" type broken english chats of an obvious scammer. After a day, we move to text and she deactivates her account.

    Texts were also indicating this was a real American girl. We made plans for me to fly her out today, and she did things that a real girl might if she's trying to be safe with a stranger, like asking where she's staying, telling me she's telling her friend that she's with me, etc. I made a joke about packing her taser in case I'm an axe murderer, and she gets serious and tells me not to joke about that. FEELS like a real person, because why would a scammer bother telling you her friend is keeping tabs on her and that she's not amused about getting murdered jokes. They'd probably want the exchange to go as smooth as possible and not add wrinkles that might make me hesitate. She gives me her full real name, email, phone number, and American Airlines frequent flyer account. When I enter her AA account number, the system detects she's real and a popup asks me if I want to add her travel information. So, I thought this girl HAS to be real.

    Long story short, I buy the ticket. The day of, she asks for cashapp for the luggage fee and uber ride to the airport. She specifically says it's $39.43 from her place in Plano, TX to DFW. I don't think much of it, send her $70. Her Cashapp account even has her photo on it, further adding a layer of legitimacy. She obviously never shows and ghosts me. I check the reservation and it was cancelled, and a refund was requested.

    It's so weird, such detail for a scam. Like, a bot couldn't do this. A Russian being paid pennies wouldn't have the patience or the knowledge. Why would a fake spend so much time ensuring their own safety in text? Why would a fake have a full, genuine and verified AA frequent flyer account? Why would a fake bother mentioning the place in TX they're ubering from, and a number like $39.43 for the ride instead of just asking for $40? Why would a fake deactivate their SA profile, instead of keep it up to scam more? Surely creating a new profile every time you scam someone has to be really time-consuming, need to make a new email account to go with it and everything. All for $70? WTF.

  15. #7574
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1022

    What the FUCK

    So since we're on the topic of NYC babies:

    https://members.seeking.com/member/9...4-82d7f5c51088

    What in the fuck is that.

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