Seriously, it's so freaking depressing how many gullible people there are on Facebook (I didn't mention Twitter or elsewhere because nearly all other social sites I'm on are pretty good at stopping
fake scams like this) despite countless warnings such as the one TPCI gave.
Not exact matches
Looks
like you've been starving You've got those hungry eyes [we call that hangry now] You could use some sugar [caaaaake] «Cause your levels ain't right [this happens to oven temperature sometimes] I'm a five - star [there are only three stars] Michelin [the Jean - Georges of music] A Kobe flown in [hopefully not
scammed by
fake kobe] You want what I'm cooking, boy
too many
fake profiles and
scams connectingsingles.com does not look at the users profile thus so many married people and scammers hanging out on this website, the forums and profiles you can veiw without making a profile, I suggest looking at the website for several days before making a decision, I have found nothing but bottom feeders with no morals and lack of respect are abundant on connectingsingles.com... this is only my opinion best to view for yourself and come to your own conclusion because of websites
like this, is where all the negative opinions come from, hard to be positive when the website caters to a select few, While the websites rules and regulations go unenforced...
The spammers setup
fake dating profiles on sites
like... Affair Dating Sites: Best Extramarital Sites &
Scams... — The best & worst extramarital affair dating sites on the web.
A unrealiable and unserious dating site is an easy place to scout because all the accounts look
like they are
fake and
like too beautiful and perfect to be true (see my tip # 2), but that is the perfect place to go when you wants to make sure that they are going to get
scammed.
Despite its nice aesthetics, the numerous
scams and
fake profiles will make your efforts go to waste and leave you feeling
like you've been
scammed, especially if you've purchased a premium membership.
Did you know that chin love and idateasia n.com have combined it into Asianme.com in a sense that I've seen on here at one time that both of those two at the top 10 love and idateasia are
fake and rip - off
scam so now they're going under the name of Asian me.com just thought you guys would
like to know they're trying to hide
They didn't even bother creating
fake profiles
like many of the dating
scams that we've uncovered.
This is because older singles can sometimes be targets for
scam artists who
like to post
fake profiles using stolen photographs.
Marketing affiliate programs for
fake dating and romance
scam websites continue to offer attractive opportunities for spammers
like SIREN.
There's a lot of
fake profiles, there's a lot of
like scam artist,» said Bradford.
They're everywhere,
like weeds on the literary landscape:
fakes, frauds,
scams, flim - flams, wannabes, cheats, and thieves.
Of course everyone on sites
like GN and whatnot know not to fall for such obvious
scams, but I once saw a
fake Pokemon Go beta signup post in my recommended box, and it had over 10,000
likes and a crapton of comments, mostly from people desperate to play the game.
Like other types of fraudsters posing as your bank, a government agency or even a potential landlord,
fake not - for - profits and false fundraisers aim to collect money from people under the guise of a sneaky
scam: solicit donations for a nonexistent holiday or relief campaigns, and pocket the proceeds once you've handed over your money.
Donating cash is great, but if things go south for some reason —
like you fell for one of those
fake Red Cross sites — evidence that you actually got
scammed can help in getting some recourse.
Just
like Facebook, this was to prevent their users from becoming victims to cryptocurrency
scam ads and also investing in
fake initial coin offers ICOs.
Interestingly, just recently, the Chinese government and the People's Bank of China offered reasonable suggestions to Bitcoin exchanges and users, discouraging
fake volumes and offline
scam -
like promotions.
Crypto phishing
scams on Twitter have recently become much more prevalent, with users creating
fake accounts that closely mimic those of crypto elites
like Charlie Lee or Vitalik Buterin and then promoting
fake crypto giveaways.