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ChristianDom888 55M  
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11/3/2023 6:10 pm
How To Easily Spot a Scammer


I'm 56 years old, so the internet wasn't something I grew up with, and I didn't yet comprehend how so many people could be so unloving and unscrupulous.

I was 52 years old when I got divorced and entered the world of online dating and I had NO IDEA what a<b> romance </font></b>scammer was. I had never even heard the term. So at first, I did get scammed several times. It hurt emotionally, it made me feel like an idiot for falling for it and it made me want to find that person and murder them slowly. But... unfortunately, they will get away with it every time and you are out your hard-earned money. Even worse, you're still alone.

So, let's get to business. First up, open a web page and type in www.tineye.com.
Most scammers use stolen photos of women that they steal and pass off as being "them". Face it, the average woman looks... average. So do you and I. So if a porn star-looking woman suddenly starts telling you that she wants to give up her life to be with you... that's the first red flag. It's true that some subs/slave are beautiful, but are you? I'm not. So, go to the photo "she" sends, right-click on it and choose "copy image". Take that image and drop it into www.tineye.com.by right=clicking and paste it into the line. The site will search over 63 billion images to determine if it's posted anywhere else on the net. This is the first, fastest and easiest way to spot a scammer. If you confront them over it, they will dance around, assure you it's their photo stolen by someone else, blah blah blah. Block that bastard and move on! You've busted them!
Note- Some scammers are American, and nice-looking or average women that make you put your guard down. They are skilled with photo-shop and can create an image of "themselves" holding a sign with your name on it, or the date or whatever. The smart ones are using photos that don't appear elsewhere on the net. Don't despair, it's still SUPER EASY to "out" a scammer!

Best tool in your arsenal... since the vast majority of scammers are men from Ghana or Nigeria, they will never allow you to have a video chat with them. They can't or they will be busted right away, right? DEMAND a video chat quickly after starting chatting. If they offer ANY excuse for why they can't video chat, block that African bastard right away! You've busted them! Do this with ANYONE you meet online. Anyone can download a picture from the internet and say "This is me." Don't be a fool! Some are creative and will send you little video clips saying "This is me, I'm real and not a scammer." I don't know how they manage to get these clips, but if they refuse a video-chat, they're lying! Run away, my friends!

Finally... NEVER..EVER..EVER... under ANY circumstances send someone money. Just don't do it! If you would like to meet and the person asks for money for gasoline, a plane ticket, ANYTHING... refuse! Please, I beg you to adopt these policies and let's drive these scammers off of our site because it's not profitable anymore! You will spare yourself the shame and self-incrimination of having been scammed.

A couple of last thoughts...
Never try to arrange a relationship with someone from a different country. There are immigration laws and procedures that will be either difficult or impossible to overcome. It's a shame sometimes, because you may really like the person, but it will end in heartache and you will not find a relationship. Make sure the person you consider is from your country, and at a distance you, yourself are willing to travel to meet her. If you can't afford to travel to the next state to consider a woman you are wanting to join with, are you really in a position to take care of her properly?

Most foreign scammers are literally on the other side of the world, so if they are contacting you in the middle of the night or early morning, ask yourself why.

Assume EVERYONE is a scammer until you can satisfy yourself that they're not. Some of these people are smart and make a good living doing this. Don't add your money to their bank account.

Good luck, seekers! There ARE real submissives here on Alt, but I promise you that scammers outnumber them probably 50 to 1. So be skeptical, but keep looking.

I hope this helps someone.

JD


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