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How to identify a Scammer
Posted:Aug 9, 2023 5:24 pm
Last Updated:Aug 9, 2023 5:32 pm
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I’ve been an Alt.com member for over 25 years. I’ve has some fantastic experiences and met some amazing submissives. Lately however it seems the majority of people on here are just scammers trying to get some money for doing nothing. The up side is I have gotten good at weeding them out quickly. Here are some of my favorite real tale signs, not in any particular order.

How to identify a scammer:
1) Are they now located where their profile indicates? This is almost always a scammer if they aren’t.
2) Do they actually know anything about the area they say they are in? Favorite restaurant, pizza place, grocery store, park, or anything else you know about. If they don’t, scammer.
3) Do they send you a screenshot of an address? Always a scammer.
4) Are they a paid member? If they are, good chance they are legitimate. Not a total measure but a consideration factor.
5) Do they want you phone number or email address in the first couple of minutes? If yes, it does not mean they are a scammer, however increases the odds of it.
6) All scammers ask for money, it doesn’t matter what it is for, they will ask. The answer is no, sorry, bye.
7) They always live with someone else. I’ve heard them all.
Broken English in messages. Also not an absolute item but a good indicator and a factor for consideration and further questioning.
9) “I just completed my training with a mistress” yet can’t answer any questions about her training. Hmm, really?
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