If you want to waste your time, are into hugely obese but possibly horny women, want to have an encounter with a woman who turns out to be a transvestite or love flagging spammers then Craigslist Casual Encounters is your perfect destination. Sometimes the sites will have just one profile, usually of the person who you originally contacted, even though it is all a Scam and the pictures are stolen and the person uses a fake throw-away email address, unregistered and secretive websites with little info about them. The girl is willing to send a photo of herself half-naked but not comfortable sharing a phone number with just anyone because “there are a lot of perverts out there”. If she is so concerned, why not ask the guy for his phone number and block her caller ID information from appearing on his phone? You need to be smart and not give up your credit card information because you were emailed some fake photos from a girl who has nothing to do with their site. I got a reply with a picture of a girl holding a sign with my name on it, she said I had to go to this website to find her details because it is made to protect women. I knew it was a con and my suspicions were confirmed once I got a reply from a craigs list girl with an identical picture but a different name on her sign. Under no circumstances should you give your credit card number to this site or you will get scammed. Expect 4-5 responses even if you’ve told the person to fuck off. Imagine how stupid I felt after writing a long winded email about myself and it wasn’t even going to a real girl. Tread carefully and never pull out your credit card. It’s a scam and your credit card will be charged and you will not talk to the person who sent you the photo, because that person is not who emailed you or doesn’t exist. … read more >
Monthly Archives: July 2014
SaferVerified.com Review, Is it a Scam?
When someone visits a site that they have been given a link to, the scammer wants you to enter in some information, such as a Credit Card, once this has been done, your suppose to be able to see more information about the person. The thing with these sites, they will have fake Seal logo’s and Media logo’s. Many of the Women Seeking Men ads are simply bait to get the horny guy to sign up for some dodgy site and put in his credit card number, someone will respond to your ad, and express interest, but will say something like Do me a favor: I’m interested, but I’ve had a bad experience on here before, and am trying to weed out crazies. Sign up on this site, and search for my profile. Imagine introducing yourself to some woman who says she doesn’t trust you and tells you before she will even talk to you, you need to get verified to prove you are not under 18, you’re not married, and you are not a sex offender. Wouldn’t you be offended? If not, wouldn’t you think she was a little nutty to be so paranoid? The whole idea of a verification site is ridiculous. If you scan any Casual Encounters section, you’ll find tons of ads, and almost all of them lead to a spammer or a scammer. These are easy to spot and if you click through ads you’ll get used to identifying them. The worst part of the whole process is that it’s completely automated on the scammers end. You’ll send an email and a program will continuously send you replies of different variations, trying to get you to hit the site and make the payment. Its one of the most popular methods being used at this time to make money off of singles. The age verification scam is used for more then just escort type ads. While many women do name and e-mail searches on Google for a little impromptu background check, age verification for dating is a bit much and not on the agenda. Guys, don’t fall for this trap! The site is completely bogus and is designed to illicit a payment from you. Don’t waste your time chasing this girl, she is not a real person. These scam emails are emailed to thousands of Craigslist surfers to try and get them into joining scam sites. … read more >
MateChat.com Review, Is it a Scam?
What’s a shame is that few years ago CL Casual Encounters used to be a total party, with real ads from real girls meeting for NSA sex and alternative relationships. You could basically get anything you wanted with just a little game. That marketplace has disappeared from CL after the scammers and spammers moved in. If they ask you to join a site to talk to them, any website at all, in any way, shape, or form, real or imagined, it’s a scam. Yes, I do mean all of them. Yes, I mean all of the time. These sites usually are named something like safe date, meet safe, etc. You probably have just as much of a chance meeting someone who is crazy at your local bar or even a church sponsored dance but for some reason these adult verification sites are everywhere on the Internet as if the Internet is the only place that is unsafe to meet people. If you scan any Casual Encounters section, you’ll find tons of ads, and almost all of them lead to a spammer or a scammer. These are easy to spot and if you click through ads you’ll get used to identifying them. The worst part of the whole process is that it’s completely automated on the scammers end. You’ll send an email and a program will continuously send you replies of different variations, trying to get you to hit the site and make the payment. When going online, make sure to use reputable sites. Often men are shown hot girls on the web, or even in e-mail offers, that look too good to be true. I got a reply with a picture of a girl holding a sign with my name on it, she said I had to go to this website to find her details because it is made to protect women. I knew it was a con and my suspicions were confirmed once I got a reply from a craigs list girl with an identical picture but a different name on her sign. Sometimes the sites will have just one profile, usually of the person who you originally contacted, even though it is all a Scam and the pictures are stolen and the person uses a fake throw-away email address, unregistered and secretive websites with little info about them. … read more >
EroticAds.com Review, Is it a Scam?
When someone visits a site that they have been given a link to, the scammer wants you to enter in some information, such as a Credit Card, once this has been done, your suppose to be able to see more information about the person. The thing with these sites, they will have fake Seal logo’s and Media logo’s. Expect 4-5 responses even if you’ve told the person to fuck off. Imagine how stupid I felt after writing a long winded email about myself and it wasn’t even going to a real girl. Tread carefully and never pull out your credit card. Staying safe is one of the most important things when it comes to using casual dating sites, and so many guys neglect this part. It can be fun to meet girls online, but not if they’re trying to scam you. The dating verification service that the site pretends to offer doesn’t exist and the sign up form is in a frame that gets its content from another site, so all that you will end up with if you give them your credit card information is some subscriptions to other sites. This site is used to rip off guys who believe they are getting verified, which is not the case. I got caught in an email exchange with a person that at first sounded legit, but actually lead me to a payment scam website. The tipping point said something about going to her picture or verification site, where you have to make a payment to access more information about her, for her safety of course. Even though a site is claiming to be a secure site, it still means that what you read in the ad has nothing to do with reality. The girl who advertised is not real, she’s not on that site and it’s just a ploy to lure you in to signing up. Any girl that asks to verify your age using a credit card verification is not really a girl. Girls look for your facebook page, they try and do name searches to see if you are who you say you are. They do not ask for you to enter a credit card into a verification site to proof your age. … read more >
Escorts-Girl.com Review, Is it a Scam?
Even though a site is claiming to be a secure site, it still means that what you read in the ad has nothing to do with reality. The girl who advertised is not real, she’s not on that site and it’s just a ploy to lure you in to signing up. Any girl that asks to verify your age using a credit card verification is not really a girl. Girls look for your facebook page, they try and do name searches to see if you are who you say you are. They do not ask for you to enter a credit card into a verification site to proof your age. The girl is willing to send a photo of herself half-naked but not comfortable sharing a phone number with just anyone because “there are a lot of perverts out there”. If she is so concerned, why not ask the guy for his phone number and block her caller ID information from appearing on his phone? I got a reply with a picture of a girl holding a sign with my name on it, she said I had to go to this website to find her details because it is made to protect women. I knew it was a con and my suspicions were confirmed once I got a reply from a craigs list girl with an identical picture but a different name on her sign. When girls want to email, I respond with my phone number, and if they call me great, if not, I end communication. Aside from scammers, there’s just so many weirdos that want to email back and fourth that have no real interest in meeting. If you are asked to click on some link to a site that needs your credit card number to verify your age – it’s always a scam, no exceptions. These are scams mainly on online dating/webcam sites that are nothing but scams to charge your credit card. Many of the Women Seeking Men ads are simply bait to get the horny guy to sign up for some dodgy site and put in his credit card number, someone will respond to your ad, and express interest, but will say something like Do me a favor: I’m interested, but I’ve had a bad experience on here before, and am trying to weed out crazies. Sign up on this site, and search for my profile. What happens if you are a member of one verification site but the person who responds to your ad requests that you join some other verification site? You would have to join thousands of verification sites since these women won’t accept the verification from another site. … read more >
Craig-Site.info Review. Is it a Scam?
Any lady on CL who asks you to visit and/or sign up on another site is just trying to get money out of you. Don’t fall for it! The real women on CL won’t ever ask you to go somewhere else (except for their Facebook profile or similar). These type of sites are often used to capture personally identifiable information, including credit card numbers, addresses and phone numbers. These sites usually are named something like safe date, meet safe, etc. You probably have just as much of a chance meeting someone who is crazy at your local bar or even a church sponsored dance but for some reason these adult verification sites are everywhere on the Internet as if the Internet is the only place that is unsafe to meet people. Craigslist seems to be known for its Casual Encounters section almost as much as, or if not more than, its non-sex-related areas. Is it really to help the girl on the other end verify my identity, and try to weed out the creeps? No! it is just an attempt to lure me in and sign up for some site, preying upon my late night, horny desires and weak state of mind in the wee hours of the morning. If you scan any Casual Encounters section, you’ll find tons of ads, and almost all of them lead to a spammer or a scammer. These are easy to spot and if you click through ads you’ll get used to identifying them. Staying safe is one of the most important things when it comes to using casual dating sites, and so many guys neglect this part. It can be fun to meet girls online, but not if they’re trying to scam you. There is nothing in a credit card number that can verify anyone’s age – that’s why you can’t use a credit card as proof to buy alcohol in stores or get into bars. … read more >
DoSecureDating.com Review, Is it a Scam?
Verification sites are all scams, there is nothing about a credit card number that can verify your age or identity. A 15 year old boy could easily enter his dad’s credit card number, or a scammer could use a stolen credit card. If you follow the link the scammer provides, the website asks you for your credit card number, so it can do a background check to make sure you’re not a criminal. It’s a scam and your credit card will be charged and you will not talk to the person who sent you the photo, because that person is not who emailed you or doesn’t exist. Sometimes the sites will have just one profile, usually of the person who you originally contacted, even though it is all a Scam and the pictures are stolen and the person uses a fake throw-away email address, unregistered and secretive websites with little info about them. If you want to waste your time, are into hugely obese but possibly horny women, want to have an encounter with a woman who turns out to be a transvestite or love flagging spammers then Craigslist Casual Encounters is your perfect destination. The scam here is that this is not a real dating site. It does not provide any dating service or verification service. There are no real site members for you to meet. If you give this site your credit card number to verify your identity, what will actually happen is that you may also be signed up for some useless sites. If you are asked to click on some link to a site that needs your credit card number to verify your age – it’s always a scam, no exceptions. These are scams mainly on online dating/webcam sites that are nothing but scams to charge your credit card. How can these sites “verify” your age, “verify” your marital status, or determine if you are a not sexual predator with only your credit card number and address information? … read more >
AffairFantasy.com Review, Is it a Scam?
I respond to real emails, from real girls with my phone number, tell them to call me, the ones that don’t weren’t interested anyway. The girl is willing to send a photo of herself half-naked but not comfortable sharing a phone number with just anyone because “there are a lot of perverts out there”. If she is so concerned, why not ask the guy for his phone number and block her caller ID information from appearing on his phone? Most posts by men go ignored or are only answered by scammers, hookers and webcam girls, and sometimes the occasional horribly unfortunate-looking fat woman looking for a casual good time. Is it really to help the girl on the other end verify my identity, and try to weed out the creeps? No! it is just an attempt to lure me in and sign up for some site, preying upon my late night, horny desires and weak state of mind in the wee hours of the morning. There seems to be some (Age Verification) Phishing Scams. They TRY to convince responders that their website verifies people’s age. Not true, they just want your Credit Card information. There is nothing in a credit card number that can verify anyone’s age – that’s why you can’t use a credit card as proof to buy alcohol in stores or get into bars. Most girls posting on casual encounters are 1: Prostitutes or 2: Ladies operating webcams they expect you to pay for (aka spam). The rest are scammers. It might not be rocket science, but there’s still an art to meeting girls online, and making it actually happen. … read more >
FlirtHookup.com Review, Is it a Scam?
Any girl that asks to verify your age using a credit card verification is not really a girl. Girls look for your facebook page, they try and do name searches to see if you are who you say you are. They do not ask for you to enter a credit card into a verification site to proof your age. This web site attempts to trick gullible lonely guys into giving up their credit card info. Don’t be fooled, no real girl is contacting you it’s all a scam. Guys, don’t fall for this trap! The site is completely bogus and is designed to illicit a payment from you. Any lady on CL who asks you to visit and/or sign up on another site is just trying to get money out of you. Don’t fall for it! The real women on CL won’t ever ask you to go somewhere else (except for their Facebook profile or similar). There is no Craigslist verification service. That is not a dating site, it’s just a scam used to sign you up for sites and the scammer gets paid for each person he signs up. Anytime a site asks to use your credit card to verify your identity, it’s a scam like this one. Don’t waste your time chasing this girl, she is not a real person. These scam emails are emailed to thousands of Craigslist surfers to try and get them into joining scam sites. Even though a site is claiming to be a secure site, it still means that what you read in the ad has nothing to do with reality. The girl who advertised is not real, she’s not on that site and it’s just a ploy to lure you in to signing up. It might not be rocket science, but there’s still an art to meeting girls online, and making it actually happen. … read more >
RealWomanMeetup.com Review, Is it a Scam?
These sites usually are named something like safe date, meet safe, etc. You probably have just as much of a chance meeting someone who is crazy at your local bar or even a church sponsored dance but for some reason these adult verification sites are everywhere on the Internet as if the Internet is the only place that is unsafe to meet people. Expect 4-5 responses even if you’ve told the person to fuck off. Imagine how stupid I felt after writing a long winded email about myself and it wasn’t even going to a real girl. Tread carefully and never pull out your credit card. The worst part of the whole process is that it’s completely automated on the scammers end. You’ll send an email and a program will continuously send you replies of different variations, trying to get you to hit the site and make the payment. Craigslist seems to be known for its Casual Encounters section almost as much as, or if not more than, its non-sex-related areas. You are asked to enter your credit card info for ‘age verification’. But when you click to process the transaction you get a screen that says your credit card is no good for age verification… an obvious phishing scam. Also, the person’s name on the email I got does not match the one on the verification site. When someone visits a site that they have been given a link to, the scammer wants you to enter in some information, such as a Credit Card, once this has been done, your suppose to be able to see more information about the person. The thing with these sites, they will have fake Seal logo’s and Media logo’s. It is always a red flag when someone asks for your credit card number when you are not buying anything or what you are “buying” is free. How can I tell if an ad is placed by a scammer? I reply to the ad with an email that says nothing but the word Whore. … read more >