Some scam artists
use bogus profiles to con the people they meet.
Profile misrepresentation - fraudster posts inaccurate identity information in a profile and / or
uses bogus profile photos
Not exact matches
This guide article will give you help tips, alerts, giveaways, tell - tail signs, alarms, things to look out for, and gudence on how to know, be sure or spot if you are being scammed, conned, tricked or duped into giving or sending money abroad or away on Internet dating sites by farudsters, con artists or unreal users
using fake ID,
bogus or stolen
profiles or identities.
Most likely what happened is that her photograph was copied or stolen from Pinterest and then
used to create a
bogus profile on NaughtyThai.com.)
The terms and conditions page is a gold mine of data that can be
used to prove without a shadow of a doubt that ShagTogether.com is responsible for creating
bogus female
profiles,
using automated emails and knowing full well what they're doing.
Another thing that this website
uses besides creating
bogus female
profiles is computer software systems.Unlike a regular software system this website
uses computer robots automatically generating instant messages and sending those messages to members registering on the site.
This type of software is perfect to spot romance scammers and fake dating services such as LocalMilf.com and XDating.com and
using stolen images to create
bogus profile pages.
Their terms of
use includes agreeing and acknowledging that they operate
bogus member
profiles called «Fantasy Cuties».
These
profiles are more often than not
bogus anyway and just a means to get people to part with their money as with the web like anywhere else, there are always people out there looking for new ways to empty your pockets so check out what are the top services first with someone that has already
used it if possible.
According to a lawsuit Yuliana Avalos filed against the popular dating website, more than 200
bogus Match.com
profiles were created
using her pictures.
Investigation broadcast in august 2013 found several big dating sites had been
using fake
profiles to lure in paid sign - ups, with new users reporting receiving
bogus messages that disappeared when they joined.
He
used a
profile picture of Bozo the Clown, and filled out his
profile with
bogus awards and fake information.