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03-06-23 12:06 #7584Senior Member

Posts: 1867New Profile
You should also get a new device-not too expensive if it's a burner phone. Avoid your current location and IP like the plague. Maybe layer in a VPN. I have not tried to get back on myself. When I do, I will track all my steps and publish them. I am also toying with the idea of making more than one and offering them as rentals or auctioning them off. Once I find a reliable, repeatable process, I could save banned people a lot of wasted effort.
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BAM.
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03-05-23 17:34 #7583Senior Member

Posts: 1119Hence the reason.
For using a VPN or cell hotspot.
Originally Posted by Decatur21
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The source IP changes every time you use it.
Also, if you're not on Spectrum and use Altafiber, when you swap out your router (not the fiber node) you'll get a different IP.
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03-04-23 23:22 #7582Senior Member

Posts: 110There are reports that they can also track your IP address and ban you that way too.
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03-04-23 17:11 #7581Senior Member

Posts: 2215Seeking WYP Ban
When you get banned they keep:
IP address, account email, card number used for membership, your name and card address info, any pictures you used.
What to do to get back website.
Clear browser cache, Use VPN (may not be necessary), new email (outlook works), new payment card, use different pictures. Don't pay for a few days after you create a new account. Wait for pics to be approved. Then away you go. If you pay for a membership (Vanilla gift card may work, if not use it for gas). Don't enter your previously used name, address or zip code. You will get banned again. You can put any zip code you want when you activate a gift card. You can create multiple accounts using several email addresses with outlook. JohnDoe1@outlook.com JohnDoe2@outlook.com etc.
Good luck.
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03-04-23 14:17 #7580Senior Member

Posts: 232Thanks Bam
I've been banned for no reason for a couple of years and would like to get back on SA. What's the process for getting back on?
1 New email.
2 Use a gift / visa card.
Is that what has to be done?
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03-04-23 13:51 #7579Senior Member

Posts: 1867Copy-paste
I have been on the site since 2014. I have used a standard approach for most of that time. I have modified my approach from time to time. Today, I alternate a few approaches in which I change three or four words each time. I have not been blocking scammers. Instead, I send them a brief note saying hello and some minor politeness. Doing so allows me to confirm if they are truly scammers. On a few rare occasions, they are not. It is possible Seeking admins are looking for a lot of messages in a defined period. I chat with a lot of people. The day before the ban, I had ten messages in my inbox. I may have sent out another dozen or so approaches or follow-ups. Perhaps it's a numbers thing.
Originally Posted by Ginzo666
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In any case, they declined my appeal and I have requested a refund and that they delete my credit card info from all their systems. They said I was being banned from Seeking and all their sister accounts but my account on WYP, under a different email, is still active. I also have an unpaid back-up account that I can use to view profiles. I can still answer questions from memory. I am pretty sure I know what I must do to get back on the site but I am going to take a break from Seeking and experiment with a few of the alternatives. Maybe I can develop my skills on those sites to match my performance on Seeking.
The real tragedy for me is that I had accumulated a ton of data on various profiles that I had saved via profile notes. Those are now gone. I am going to have to revert to my older notes system which was a lot more work. More work means being a lot more selective on what I save.
Tally ho!
BAM.
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03-04-23 10:03 #7578Senior Member

Posts: 618Seeking and the inevitable 'enshittification' of every online platform
An interesting article from Cory Doctorow about how online platforms start by offering value to both sellers and buyers, then end up extracting value from both in order to funnel as much money as possible to the venue's shareholders / owners.
https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-p...cory-doctorow/
Doctorow is writing about Facebook, Amazon, and TikTok, but the same thing applies to Seeking.
1.) Seeking began with a simple value proposition for both male and female members. We might think of men as "buyers", and the women as "sellers".
2.) The site offered college girls (and a lot of young single moms) an online venue where they could find trustworthy sugar daddies with low transaction costs.
3.) The site offered men who were *not* happy with the usual older, rough-looking escorts a place where they could find youngish girl-next-door types who would be willing to provide intimate companionship for moderate amounts of money. Transaction costs were low for buyers, too.
4.) Anyone who was a member of the site through 2018 or so agrees that it was great, with the peak probably occurring between 2012 and 2016.
5.) Seeking rapidly edged out other sites to achieve a virtual monopoly in the online sugar dating market. In 2011, SugarDaddyforMe was a good site. By 2013 it was dying. At present, there is no viable alternative to Seeking, because of the inherent network effect of a niche dating market.
6.) Then Seeking started raising fees. In the beginning, a membership was $50 per month. A membership now costs $110 per month.
7.) This price increase took place even as the Seeking experience was deteriorating for male members. Scammers, fake accounts, and inappropriate members (too many older women who are looking for conventional dating experiences) now comprise more than 60% of the female profiles.
8.) Then the rebranding of Valentine's Day 2022. Seeking basically became an eHarmony with 10 x the price tag. The sugar daddy value proposition used to be displayed on the splash page. Now that is gone, and Seeking is indistinguishable from any conventional dating site. This was mostly done to protect Brandon Wade (the owner) from any possible legal liabilities. (Also, Wade claimed to have fallen in love with a woman 30 years his junior.).
9.) The rebranding hurt female members as much as the men. Nowadays, I'm seeing so many profiles from middle-age (35- to 50-year-old) women looking for their next trophy husband. But how many of them are going to find that on Seeking? They would be much better off on Match, eHarmony, or even Tinder.
10.) At the same time, the site's messaging is unclear to young women who might actually be looking for a sugar daddy, ŕ la 2013. (Keep in mind, a 19-year-old in 2022 wasn't on the site in 2013 or 2016; and she is not necessarily aware of the site's history.).
11.) I predict that Seeking will enter a death spiral at some point soon, and a new platform will arise. We need a new venue that connects ordinary women with paying gents for hookups, but still gives them some measure of discrimination (the ability to pick and choose the men they hang with), and that avoids the dreaded "escort" or "sex worker" connotation. This is what Seeking used to do. Now it doesn't.
12.) I can't see where Seeking provides a good value proposition to anyone right now, either men or women. Even the scammers are wasting their time on the site.
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03-04-23 09:37 #7577Senior Member

Posts: 2215zadddyari
If you don't want to meet her on SB or SA you can meet her at cheeks in Dayton. She's back there.
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03-04-23 08:32 #7576Senior Member

Posts: 618Copy and paste
FWIW, I've been using copy and paste messages since I joined the site for the first time in 2011. I have *never* had a problem.
Originally Posted by Ginzo666
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03-03-23 23:54 #7575Senior Member

Posts: 389Rayler
This is not Raylee.
KC.
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03-03-23 23:51 #7574Senior Member

Posts: 389Raylee
This person is not Raylee.
KC.
Originally Posted by HTownHobbyist
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03-03-23 21:52 #7573Senior Member

Posts: 384Same message
Do you copy / paste the same opener repeatedly? Do you send a very large amount of messages over a short period of time? I wonder if they have automatic detection of what might be spam.
Originally Posted by BamBam
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Do you block spammers swiftly? It's harder for them to report you if you preemptively block them.
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03-03-23 17:48 #7572Senior Member

Posts: 1867Suspended! 3-3-23
Just wanted to let everyone know that Seeking has suspended me for "Spamming." I have no clue how I could have triggered that conclusion. I suspect I am the victim of a revenge report from one of the scammers. I am appealing and they sent me an email saying they opened a ticket on my case. Meanwhile I am off the site until I hear back.
BAM
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03-03-23 13:02 #7571Senior Member

Posts: 136
Originally Posted by TheWolverineJP
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This one's face looks a lot like Raylee's, although I haven't had any interactions with her (nor requested her private photos). But that height is not correct, unless that's purposely done.
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03-03-23 11:03 #7570Senior Member

Posts: 648Postponed to next week, jury still out, fingers crossed.
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