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ilovestarbucks -> The New Scam (4/11/2016 11:55:40 AM)

Many Pro-Dommes say it's a legitimate practice to have money put into their paypal account before meeting. They say it shows the authenticity of the person.

However, the old scams were as follows:

1. The "ProDomme" contacts you and wants you to put money in her paypal account before meeting her. I've done that and she doesn't show up for the date. What a rip-off!!
2. The second time I got wise and demanded voice recognition first, before I deposit money into her account. Did it and she still didn't show up for the date! What a rip-off!

This is the new scam:

She contacts you to deposit money into her paypal account. I'm wiser now and I demand webcam verification. So I have to create a Skype account and log in. She shows herself and talks. Legitimate right? I deposit money and she doesn't show up. The funny thing is this happened at night time yet the sun was shining through her window. I didn't realize this until after I got ripped off.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED




LadyPact -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 12:26:03 PM)

Can I ask you a serious question? Do you have a humiliation fetish?

Dude, I'd really suggest you stop sending money to people, period. You just don't seem to have the competency level to avoid losing your cash.

Try a munch. It's a lot cheaper.




DaddySatyr -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 12:33:27 PM)


I've always been a "payment tendered, when services rendered" type of guy. I'm not submissive so, all I've ever had to do with hoo ... errr ... prodommes is to hold them up as an example for the gullible.

Why don't you tell her you'll bring cash with you? Better yet, why not go out into the world and meet some real ladies?



Michael




OsideGirl -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 1:00:25 PM)

Fool me once - shame on you.
Fool me twice - shame on me.
Fool me three times - I'm so excited...a relative died in Nigeria and they're sending the money directly to my bank account!




Lucylastic -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 1:11:38 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyPact

Can I ask you a serious question? Do you have a humiliation fetish?

Dude, I'd really suggest you stop sending money to people, period. You just don't seem to have the competency level to avoid losing your cash.

Try a munch. It's a lot cheaper.


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SWForidaDom -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 1:12:19 PM)

Seems like a simple rule, Don't send money to individuals you haven't met in person . First meetings with any kind of sex worker should be cash for services rendered. The internet is full of scammers and sex makes victims more easily taken advantage of. The combination of someone you've only met on the internet and sending them money to a pay pal or bank account etc just shouldn't ever happen......




stef -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 1:27:52 PM)


If you insist on repeatedly paying a Gullibility Tax, why do you keep blaming other people?




MissKatya -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 1:29:15 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyPact

Can I ask you a serious question? Do you have a humiliation fetish?

Dude, I'd really suggest you stop sending money to people, period. You just don't seem to have the competency level to avoid losing your cash.

Try a munch. It's a lot cheaper.




I would love to know what he does for a living because he's got to be banking triple figures in order to get scammed that much.

Clearly I'm in the wrong business.




DocStrange -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 1:31:05 PM)

The scammers just love you. I would not think anyone would be that stupid to fall for that but you have proven me wrong. [sm=m23.gif]




Zonie63 -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 2:01:17 PM)

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LilJuly76 -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 3:08:44 PM)

have to agree with LadyPact on this one

and oh yes Stef down there as well, please don't remind the American and Canadian Governments people are paying a gullibility tax, they might actually invent a new tax, hehe




AtUrCervix -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 3:12:40 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: ilovestarbucks

Many Pro-Dommes say it's a legitimate practice to have money put into their paypal account before meeting. They say it shows the authenticity of the person.

However, the old scams were as follows:

1. The "ProDomme" contacts you and wants you to put money in her paypal account before meeting her. I've done that and she doesn't show up for the date. What a rip-off!!
2. The second time I got wise and demanded voice recognition first, before I deposit money into her account. Did it and she still didn't show up for the date! What a rip-off!

This is the new scam:

She contacts you to deposit money into her paypal account. I'm wiser now and I demand webcam verification. So I have to create a Skype account and log in. She shows herself and talks. Legitimate right? I deposit money and she doesn't show up. The funny thing is this happened at night time yet the sun was shining through her window. I didn't realize this until after I got ripped off.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED


I now require the same thing before I allow anyone to respond to my posts (or responses to posts).

Cash in my paypal account first.




ilovestarbucks -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 3:57:08 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyPact

Can I ask you a serious question? Do you have a humiliation fetish?

Dude, I'd really suggest you stop sending money to people, period. You just don't seem to have the competency level to avoid losing your cash.

Try a munch. It's a lot cheaper.




Many Pro-Dommes say it's a legitimate practice to have money put into their paypal account before meeting. They say it shows the authenticity of the person.




ilovestarbucks -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 3:58:45 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: OsideGirl

Fool me once - shame on you.
Fool me twice - shame on me.
Fool me three times - I'm so excited...a relative died in Nigeria and they're sending the money directly to my bank account!



WARNING - THIS IS A SCAM!
They have been doing this for the longest time. What they do is they collect all your banking information so they can "wire" the money into your account. Well, guess what?! They take money out. Please do not be fooled by this scam.




FieryOpal -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 4:11:27 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: ilovestarbucks

They have been doing this for the longest time. What they do is they collect all your banking information so they can "wire" the money into your account. Well, guess what?! They take money out. Please do not be fooled by this scam.

You give total strangers your banking information? Then, not just once, but more than once.

At least with COD videogame micros, you'll get an auto mechanic tool for the $81 you spend in the off-chance you will obtain a new and useful weapon. Clearly Ubisoft is in the wrong business. [:o]




MissKatya -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 4:16:47 PM)

quote:



...What they do is they collect all your banking information so they can "wire" the money into your account...


So now they are wiring money into your account? Are you a pro-domme?

*Edited for clarity.




LilJuly76 -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 4:17:54 PM)

I think most here would know it's a scam, question is do you know it's a scam if you keep doing it?




FieryOpal -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 4:33:11 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MissKatya

So now they are wiring money into your account? Are you a pro-domme?

Well, he calls himself a Dominant, so he must be a ProDom. [:D]

Or, he has an Identity Theft fetish to go along with his Gullibility Fetish.

(I figured he had also fallen for the money-back guaranteed refund he thought he'd be entitled to.)




ilovestarbucks -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 4:36:17 PM)

MissKatya
FieryOpal

You both didn't read what I wrote. I wrote:
"What they do is they collect all your banking information so they can "wire" the money into your account. Well, guess what?! They take money out."
You just read 1/2 the sentence and then assumed I was a Pro-Domme.




LadyPact -> RE: The New Scam (4/11/2016 4:44:07 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ilovestarbucks
Many Pro-Dommes say it's a legitimate practice to have money put into their paypal account before meeting. They say it shows the authenticity of the person.

And what other things do you believe just because somebody on the internet told you?

I'll give you a freebie. ToS prevents people from telling you that you are stupid.





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