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4 Comments
Trav
September 27, 2020 - 1:00 pmI met a lady on tinder, whom said to send her an email saying “BAN” so that she knows I read her profile.
So I did, she asked for a photo of me then sent +-6 photos of herself (even transformation photos i.e then vs now as she proclaimed how she would never be scamming me as she has worked so hard to get a beautiful body and is only interested in FWB sex etc.)
So I asked for a selfie of her right now so I could see she’s real, so she sent some… Then she said okay I have one condition then asked me to sign up for OUT RIGHT and the http was something like… seturdate.com.
Then she sent me two quick video clips of her undressing…
She sent +-10 images/vids and was the same women in each…
Is this a scam? I can’t seem to find anything online about the site so I think it’s fake.
Please help put
Ronin Eternales
October 4, 2020 - 2:05 pmAny time a “date” asks you to sign up for something, it is a scam.
David Moulden
September 25, 2019 - 4:09 amI’ve been had by these pricks even after I’ve cancelled everything.Ive told my bank not to pay anything over$15 so I don’t understand why I’ve just order my fourth card to his year.
Ronin Eternales
September 27, 2019 - 10:53 pmIt is not possible for me to assess your situation, consider these
– When you ‘signed up ‘ there may have been multiple charges hidden or hard to find. 3, 4, 5 charges are common themes i hear from readers
– Banks have card updater service, which passes the new card to subscription based merchants. I have not heard of these companies doing that, but things can certainly change. Make sure you opt out of card updater – talk t o your bank