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. Girls trying to get laid will not talk about their life in detail. They will get right to the point in their ad and tell you what they want. 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. 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. 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. Don’t sign up for anything. There is no reason a girl would ask you to go look at her profile on some other dating website. If she’s real, she’s already got direct communication with you if you are now e-mailing. 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. 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 >