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08-03-24 23:33 #14642Senior Member

Posts: 89$1 k meets
https://members.seeking.com/member/0...6-2d22d30253c7
Said she wanted $1 k ppm. No one is really paying that right? I've had absolute bombshell 20-25 yr olds for $400. Is anyone really paying $1 k?
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08-03-24 17:58 #14641Senior Member

Posts: 1831We need some AI tools, where we can take our photo and will generate something that looks sort of like us, but not too much. I suppose that Fawkes tool is essentially similar to that though.
Originally Posted by Viktor213
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I haven't been on the site for a year, with no dating / sex, and wanting to get back on, but these horror stories are what keep me hesitant. Every time I get on there, I have some great experiences, but also some bad ones that turn me off for months, or longer.
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08-03-24 17:44 #14640Senior Member

Posts: 1831Frosty
It sounds like Frosty did the right thing, by paying this extorting scamming piece of sh*t theif, even though it could still not work. If he has a lot to lose, with his family and reputation, etc, then $1600 is not a high price to pay. It's not like you can go to the police or FBI and explain,. "Yes I was going to pay this girl $450 for. Ummm. Errr. Companionship and to let me mentor her, but then she blackmailed me. And all that sex discussion in the texts was just play. Didn't mean it. ".
Basically, the "girl" has you in a bad spot, if they know your personal info, name, address, etc and you know nothing about them. That puts them in the power position. You could agree to meet in person and give them the cash, but they probably aren't going to go for that, unless they are really stupid.
Anyway, you did make some mistakes, but was mainly just bad luck and with this facial recognition bullsh*t, it could happen o most any of us, at any time.
Big props for sharing your story, and helping to make us more aware of the risks out there. We know the, but we also forget sometimes how omnipresent they are. You can certainly feel frustrated for making a few slip ups, but nothing to feel embarrassed or ashamed about, for sure.
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08-03-24 14:26 #14639Senior Member

Posts: 450Cloaking pics
I swapped out all my of profile pics with cloaked pics through Fawkes and I cloak anything I send. So far when I check my own pics I use through the AI search tools, they don't turn up anything. I also set all my social sites to private. People can still share uncloaked pics of me and I can't really do anything about that without drawing attention, but so far so good. I would never put a real pic on the site though. I won't even send one in a private message on the site.
Originally Posted by FarFarAway
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08-03-24 00:51 #14638Senior Member

Posts: 170A lot to lose but.
As a married, professional guy doing well there's a lot to lose in being exposed so respect for the panic. But with all the new AI tools and ransomware attacks in the news a good case could be made that the conversation and pics were AI generated fraud and you are the target of scam. The LinkedIn profile is already public and probably showing a good job title and company suggesting you're doing well. Add the public FB profile and the rest is easy to find. The conversations and chats could be photoshopped. Plus the scammer is probably an overseas man so no voice contact. Scorned women actually call each other and not hide behind the keyboard. If your mongering has been cash-based the "exposure" can be explained. Not to mention what you described is pure extortion and $1600 doesn't make sense for the risk so probably an overseas scammer. So at worst it's 50/50 on if the Mrs. Will buy the scam story with better odds on how you handle it.
Safe hunting.
Originally Posted by TheFrostyOne
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08-02-24 23:56 #14637Senior Member

Posts: 432Scammer, content seller
Texted with this one, she said her ppm was $$. 5 but she didn't want to discuss any details of what she was providing, just keeps saying something chill, then she started telling me that she does content, I just stopped replying her text, she immediately deactivate her account, but two days later she hit me again she wanted me to send her. 5 for food, she said she'll do anything LOL, I told her to go try to scam other guys.
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08-02-24 21:21 #14636Senior Member

Posts: 168Easy for some.
I certainly agree with Far that most of these are foreign scammers looking for easy prey. I had one a bunch of years ago. I did the "It's extortion, I'll report you thing. " They actually responded that they were offshore and not concerned with that. Fortunately, I'm pretty much much blackmail proof. I'm single, a freelancer (so no employer to contact), etc. Up to you, but they probably wouldn't follow through with exposing you. I know it's a lot harder for those with a wife, family, etc. So, best to step careful.
Good Luck,
Travelin.
Originally Posted by FarFarAway
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08-02-24 20:20 #14635Senior Member

Posts: 432Young scammer
https://members.seeking.com/member/6...5-eedf8c914b2c
Any of you had any deals with this one? She said she is ok with ppm but aI have to send the donation before meeting LOL.
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08-02-24 18:23 #14634Senior Member

Posts: 3303One point of clarification. Fawkes is good, but it needs to be applied to the real photos that are of you that are already out on the internet. That is how the facial recognition sites form a model they used to interrogate new inquiries. So, if the LinkedIn pic has been out there without cloaking, the world already has everything it needs to find it.
Originally Posted by LouisHernandez
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I have started making cloaked headshots for professional purposes, I can't avoid providing headshots to people. Perhaps over time the new ones will dilute the regular, old ones and then I won't be found by facial rec.
You should also take any photo you intend to send to a POT and use it as the basis for a search on the two main facial rec sites. You can do this for free. Once it finds your IRL postings of your photos, you can request the search sites to delete your IRL results. They will do this for free.
I have one photo that I have put black dots over the nose and eyes. It is 'safe' for facial rec and other reverse image searches. The basic photo I used to start was NEVER put on the internet.
BTW, if you intend not to put your own photos on a dating site, but someone who looks like you, these sites are a good way to find some pix. You might even pick someone who looks better. However, to get to the site to grab those photos, you would have to pay their fee. One of the sites takes only bitcoin. A pain for those of us who are crypto skeptics.
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08-02-24 17:05 #14633Senior Member

Posts: 300I got news for you chief, any photo you send of yourself can likely be matched to your linkedin profile pic, unless you run it thru fawkes (a digital scrambling windows app for pics).
I'm sorry to hear what happened. You have to use alot of common sense with these "women" before sharing details about yourself. I don't have a wife so I really don't care, but fast movers are usually scammers. Buyer beware.
Originally Posted by TheFrostyOne
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08-02-24 16:57 #14632Senior Member

Posts: 432GPS or a Pro
https://members.seeking.com/member/b...c-66413aa3adf9
I know someone reported this one long time ago, she wants 4 $$ and lots of no nos, any of you guys had dealing with her?
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08-02-24 09:29 #14631Senior Member

Posts: 95Feeld is an alternative
Originally Posted by LovePunnany
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I've never had good luck with fet but also didn't put a tremendous amount of time into it. Might try another go.
Originally Posted by JunkSecond
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An alternative to put on the radar is FEELD. It's like a BDSM tinder. Much smaller pool than Fet, but less bots, etc.
I'd actually be interested in exploring the kink world more. I wish I had known about Dungeon 1763 when it was around, sounds like it was a great time.
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08-02-24 08:47 #14630Senior Member

Posts: 795Possible but PITA
I have done it when traveling for work, escorts and SBs use it along with LOTS of profiles created as a shill for an OF account. You will have a hard time finding success for free as a single male, but it is possible.
Originally Posted by LovePunnany
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08-02-24 00:00 #14629Senior Member

Posts: 268Deposit Scam On Seeking
Reenlisted on Seeking and had meets set up with a few babies and most are requiring a deposit before any meet.
Is this a new trend? I truly hope no one is making deposits.
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08-01-24 23:49 #14628Senior Member

Posts: 268Princess Puff
Have a meet with the baby next week. She has been on Seeking for a while, any insight on this baby would be appreciated.
https://members.seeking.com/member/9...0-63468082fc46









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