It might not be rocket science, but there’s still an art to meeting girls online, and making it actually happen. 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. This site is used to rip off guys who believe they are getting verified, which is not the case. 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. 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. 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. They say it’s for Verification or Background Check. I never do this, as I’m immediately suspicious of anything that wants me to put in my credit card number (Honestly, I’m suspicious of being asked to sign up on any external site). Why should my interaction with someone on Craigslist involve me registering on any other site? This scam targets Craigslist users and attempts to trick them into giving up their credit card number on some fake verification site. Keep your credit card safe, it is a rip off. … read more >