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Verifyhim Warning - Hopefully Site Will Be Shut Down ASAP
gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 3770 reads
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Verify him a terrible site.  Supposedly warns of "fake sugar daddys".  Well there is no such thing as a fake sugar daddy because there are no specific requirements and anyone can claim to be one thus no fakes are possible under the inherent definition - only greedy providers who are trying to charge too much.

Therefore hopefully this site will be shut down by FOSTA I will probably file a complaint about it after I infiltrate it to see if any of my burner numbers have been entered into it.  

"Terrible" is a pretty strong word for this context.  
If such a site as you describe ... were to exist, and it had a direct and intensely negative effect on your life, I've really got to wonder what you are so afraid of and what you're trying to hide.  

No one cares about "fake sugar daddys" (sic).  
If providers communicate about clients, it is to altruistically protect each other from people who have shown themselves to be dangerous and violent predators in the past.  
Who in their right mind could ever be against that?

Although, in your case, why worry about what people might be saying behind your back?  
You literally did us the favor of coming right here to publicly let us know that you have no respect for providers nor for their safety!

So it specifically mentions "fake sugar daddy's" in the mission statement of the site.  Because of the highly offensive nature labeling a hard working man such as myself "fake" I take umbrage and extreme offense to such a site.  It begs the question that if a girl is not grateful then she should put her monetary requirements on her sugar baby ad and not spitefully and in a vengeful fashion cock block the sugar daddy to find an affordable sugar baby.  Quoting the site:

"Welcome to Verifyhim.com
Verifyhim.com is a verification tool for women to stay safe in the world of online dating. It's a dangerous world out there. Join Now! to avoid rapists, stalkers and ***fake sugar daddies***.

If you have information about a potential trafficking situation, please call 1-888-373-7888."

Have you had a bad encounter where you think a woman may have made a negative comment?  This site appears to be an aggregator of data.  Are you on a blacklist? If so, it’s possible that a phone number associated with you could be on that site.

If you are a benevolent, caring Sugar Daddy, you’ve got nothing to worry about.  The term fake sugar daddy would refer to a bad actor who established contact with aspiring Sugar Babies for malevolent purposes, i.e. rape, blackmail or recruitment into the “casting couch” genre of porn.  Has your behavior as a Sugar Daddy ever made a woman think that those were your motives?

Finally, not sure if you really have any recourse if you think talking to a law enforcement official working in sex trafficking is going to help you.  Think before you act.  Do you, an active hobbyist with a burner phone or two, really think walking into the US Attorney Office in Phoenix to file a complaint is a good idea?  Trust me, my friend, it is a terrible idea.

Of course there are fake sugar dadies! Like  old guys you do not pay their SBs!  If you think like this, I hope  your name is there and not a fake one!

That site is intended to keep providers safe.

A true sugar daddy is someone who keeps a mistress. Sugar daddies are like super generous clients. In some ways, what super expensive escorts do is try and attract sugar daddies, in marketing themselves as mistresses.  

A cheap john, such as you seem to be, does not qualify as a sugar daddy. That's not to say that there is anything wrong with being a man on a budget. The real issue is you misrepresenting yourself as a man who is not, which is the true definition of a sugar daddy, and that is why you most likely found yourself on the blacklist.  

What I really hope is that many of these "sugar sites" that attract men like you are taken down, if they haven't been already. There have been numerous accounts of violence and mishaps happening to women on these sites, for which the site claims no accountability. Hopefully, this will no longer be the case post FOSTA/SESTA.

Show me the legal definition of sugar daddy where it states a minimum amount to give.  All that is required is one cent or more.  Therefore you analysis must fail and has no merit.  

First civilian women hate on high priced providers.  Then high priced providers hate on low price providers and low priced clients.  Then the low priced providers and clients hate on both civilians, the government, and high priced providers.  

The point is, based on your reviews that indicate a preference for 15 minute QVs with barely legal (you hope) BP girls, you can’t afford a Sugar Baby.  What websites the girls use to protect themselves from dangerous men, scammers and frauds really should be of no concern to you, because you’ve got no business talking to women like that anyway.

I live my life a quarter hour at a time.

For those 20 minutes, or less, nothing else matters.  I'm free.  

I was embarrassed on how low my balance was in my checking account.  So I wore a wig to the bank last week.

 
Turns out --

I had more money than I thought!

and I am guessing it is because they are probably listed on the site.  

If you are gent, behave appropriately, and keep your word,  you should have no problem. Unless you are a "SLOBBIEST," you have nothing to worry about. You think these women enjoy taking time out of their day to write fake reports about a gent that behaved appropriately and kept his word? NOPE!  

This post made me laugh because it sounds like something Donald Trump would have written.  X-P

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