an intended
mark as another scammer is the latest trend or twist in this scam.
Not exact matches
And if you are an actual Rev then you are only one of two things; A
scammer as you make your living off perpetuating the scam in order to fleece your
marks out of their money.
Mark Brooks, editor of Online Personals Watch, even warns that, on some dating sites,
as many
as one in ten profiles is a
scammer.
In instances like this, when a profile is not definitively identifiable
as a
scammer, they will be
marked as suspicious and repeatedly monitored until the team are able to determine whether they are a legitimate member or not.
Are they already
marked up
as scammers or is the return illegitimate in some way?
«On some dating sites,
as many
as one out of 10 profiles is a
scammer,,»
Mark Brooks, editor of Online Personals Watch told Glamour.
Mark Brooks, editor of Online Personals Watch and president of the Internet Dating Executive Alliance, sees the Scamalytics network alliance
as an important step toward boosting the reputation and popularity of online dating and people discovery sites: «
Scammer abuse is still the bane of the internet dating industry and so it's great to see Cupid, a discerning public company, working with Nick and his team to beat scammer abuse.
Scammer abuse is still the bane of the internet dating industry and so it's great to see Cupid, a discerning public company, working with Nick and his team to beat
scammer abuse.
scammer abuse.»
When
Mark checked online he found the company was listed on MoneySmart's list of companies you should not deal with,
as they were known
scammers.
We are going to use the Grieving Rottweiler
as our example here — not to say that the owner of that dog (who is asking dog lovers to help him buy a house so he can rescue more dogs) is a
scammer or a schemer, but only because his fundraising drive,
as explained by him, is so full of conflicting information, question
marks and red flags.