harddaddy4u -> training camps (5/20/2009 7:03:27 PM)
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I am currently in communication with a lovely slave from California (Corona, specifically), and she has ostensibly been "trained" by some type of camp located in that city. We have conversed for a couple of months, and she has supposedly decided that I'm her "choice" of a Master to serve for life. The organization that she has been "trained" by apparently "owns" her, until a suitable Master is found. They have sent me a "contract" which looks more like just a basic information form, and I'm to sign and return it, and then send them money for her training and for a medical test. After that, she will be relocated to me at their expense. The fee they are asking is $600 for the "training", and $200 for the test, for a total of $800. While I am totally comfortable with the slave herself, and feel that she is genuine, the form sent up some red flags because it was riddled with misspellings and poor grammar. I also cross checked the address they gave me, and nothing came up. I wrote them back about my concerns, and they wrote back with another address. Obviously, they want the money sent through Moneygram. My question to you is.........how do I go about verifying the authenticity of the camp? I asked them for references initially, but they claim that all previous clients request privacy, which may in fact, be true. It's also rather convenient. I have nothing to go on, in regards to their legitimacy and honesty. Once I send the money, the slave could disappear from my IM friends list and email contact list and I might never hear another thing about it. The money will undoubtedly disappear. My instincts tell me that this is a scam. Then again, it might be totally legit, and the person who sent the form might just be a poor speller, and the bad address might have been a mistake. Any light you can shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Master J
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