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Re: dating site scams
hazydavy74 49 Reviews 473 reads
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If you read the lengthy terms and conditions you'll also see a lot of the females members are for entertainment purposes. So basically they just lead you on especially when it time to re up your membership.

TwoIron1040 reads

On some sites there are ads for no-strings attached casual encounters.  Has anyone had any luck with hooking up with such an arrangement?  The ads generally require an email reply, then you get an email back with, perhaps with an attachment. Could be a phishing scam also. Just curious if anyone has had good luck with one of these.

Not referring to the highly publicized AM site that was hacked.

I've tried a couple of these sites, and either you wind up spending a whole lot of money for nothing, or their female members are webcam girls and escorts.  It's back to the bar scene for me.

If you read the lengthy terms and conditions you'll also see a lot of the females members are for entertainment purposes. So basically they just lead you on especially when it time to re up your membership.

without naming the site here, there is at least one dating site that utilizes bots to engage male members. If you ever want to "test for bots" it's pretty easy. Ask where they are located; usually it'll be within a short / decent driving radius of your listed location. Next ask them what the weather / temperature is where they are, and watch the response. Bots won't be prepared with the correct response.

vantheman666 experience is confirmed by me;  
these sites are either camo'd escorts, or webcam, or credit card scam

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