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name names to alert others have you reported any of these possible evil-doers ?
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There are many that way, be wise, call them out, report them, The site has no reason to remove them , it creates " activity" they proudly use in their ads. Stop by at lonlyforlove2 also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker" also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'
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It is important for you to Open up your post, if not it will not make the recent post list. just simply add a comment any thing just a " " will do.. Stop by at lonlyforlove2 also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker" also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'
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Anyone who asks you for money right out of the gate is a scammer. Anyone who asks any pertinent info about you or on you is a scammer. They (scam artists) are clever in their tactics on how to hook unsuspecting people, and sadly most of their prey are older men and women who tent to be more on the trusting side in their nature. There are various image search engines out there you can use to check on their pics also. I've caught two separate guys so far by using tin eye image search. One guy has his pic bouncing over 7 different websites, none of which state just who exactly the picture is of, and four of those pics are on foreign sites as well. His profile here contains spelling and sentence structuring that make you think he used Google translator to create. That screams scammer to me. Another guy I found is using a picture of someone who died in a plane crash three years ago, in Tennessee, as "his own picture". This one picture showed up two times on tin eye, both pictures found on an aviation accident report website, verified by the NTSB. If that isn't the lowest of scum-sucking low, I'm not sure what is. Trust your instincts; if it looks "too good to be true", chances are that it is. In these current times (not that scamming is new), it's okay to be a bit paranoid and to ask probing questions about someone. A person who is sincere will be sincere answering your questions and not be evasive. Once they start to backpedal, that to me is a sure sign that they're hiding something. "Be who you are and say what you feel. Those who matter won't mind, and those who mind won't matter." ~ Dr. Seuss.
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The whole concept is rather ridiculous.Mostly a lot of hurt people that are far too impatient to let karma run its own course but The majority are married or have a steady and they just love teasing people with empty promises no shows and ghosting.Confident people that have nothing to hide and have curious intentions will have a face picture.If people were really serious about security issues they wouldn't be putting themselves right in the middle of something they already harbor fears of. Using more than all the road!
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