The Erotic Highway

More than a coincidence
sweetman 93 Reviews 358 reads
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1 / 10

The other day I was browsing SA profiles in the Phoenix area, cuz I've had fun there while traveling.  And I noticed a profile that seemed eerily similar to one I had just read five minutes prior.  So I went back and found it.  Sure enough, both profiles contained the exact same sentences, right down to the dash- in between phrases:  "I’m not looking for a sugar daddy who will control my every move – I’m perfectly capable of taking care of myself. But I am looking for someone who can provide financial assistance."  

This is way too similar to be a coincidence.  So on a hunch, I entered these four words into the text search: "control my every move. "  Sure enough, I found others using this same language.  Then I tried the same search for LA, Minneapolis, Denver, NY, even here in little old Pussy Siberia.  And I found exact matches in each city!  Try it in your own search areas and you''ll see.

It's hard to believe all these profiles represent honest girls who all just happened to graduate with a major in Sugar Dating and learned those words in Sugaring 101.  It's more likely a yellow or red flag revealing a nationwide scamming effort.  What do you think?

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 13 reads
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2 / 10

It's not beyond the site's ethics to run bots to make the female population seem larger.  Back in the day Ashley Madison was mostly fake female bots.

sweetman 93 Reviews 16 reads
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3 / 10

Yeah, I remember when they actually acknowledged their use of "Ashley's Angels, fake profiles designed to supposedly "enhance the users' experience".  As if!  I don't expect the same thing on SA, but ya never know.  More research required.  Have any of you fellow SDs found any of these profiles to be legit?

netnoy 55 Reviews 12 reads
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4 / 10

If you report them.  They will pop back up so just keep reporting till someone at seeking gives a shit enough to block the IP address of the creator

am2014 42 Reviews 16 reads
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5 / 10

Seen quite a few lately - and they all read the same w minor difference  

One of them even forgot to remove the AI helper message at the end — “I have finished describing you. Please let me know if you would like to enhance it further”  lol

BdrmFun48 17 reads
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6 / 10

In recent weeks I've hit nothing but bots and scammers, not a single lead has panned out for me. This is not good, especially since one of my recent regulars has ghosted without explanation. I think the site is 99% fake profiles at this point, at least for the exceptionally attractive ones in the Los Angeles area. Are you guys running into this?    

brownjack 1 Reviews 36 reads
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7 / 10

Be careful that you don't actually use the word "bot" on the site.

 
In similar circumstances (on SD), I replied to one message from a duplicate profile, asking 'are you a bot'?  I quickly got a DM from a moderator, stating that they take bots very seriously and would I share the evidence that I had that the profile was a bot.  I'm convinced the tactic was just to quash any rumors of bots on the site.

BdrmFun48 22 reads
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8 / 10

Scary. One thing related to this is the latest news that Seeking is officially cracking down on scammers. I will post a new thread about this.

Scaramouche 204 Reviews 16 reads
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9 / 10

Another possibility is that these gals are on TikTok or follow some other influencer who is giving them tips.
I didn't find anything using those keywords.
But I have gotten nearly identical messages in the past along these lines:
'I have to honest with you I'm really struggling. I have my son until Saturday so can't meet right away, but if you help me out in the meantime...'

herbtcat 6 Reviews 21 reads
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10 / 10

All of them had the same sentence, although other parts of the text varied.  Ages and ethnicities varied, as well as backgrounds, pics and other info.  But they all had the same sentence including the spacing error on the hyphen.  

 
Great catch, Papa Sweet!  

 
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