popcorn thread, nice!
Are ladytarot99 stories real?, /k drama
Are ladytarot99 stories real?, /k drama
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May 14 2020, 11:12 AM
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popcorn thread, nice!
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May 14 2020, 11:15 AM
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May 14 2020, 11:27 AM
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Alright. I'm done. Can close tered now
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May 14 2020, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(J1g54w @ May 14 2020, 01:30 PM) I beg to differ. It's better to suspect that all these 'challengers' are possible scammers working together or a single person using different accounts to fish out as much real information about someone as much as possible as a process of an elaborate scam modus operandi. So they only target those who 'might' be rich, but they will need 'confirmation' of their wealth before they take the next step in their scam process. truthThey might even try to locate physical location of the targeted victim, then plant real life agent(s) around the victim, and the end goal is to run away with the victim's money. Con artists can plan this in advance for years. Nothing to lose by not giving in to these lame 'challenges'. Besides, even if the challengers themselves are not scammers, who's to say that there won't be scammers silently picking up the info for their deed? And 'challenging' a person on the internet to show their true wealth is really childish. Like you feel so insecure cannot accept someone is legit richer than you and have to prove it to you, a nobody on the internet. I don't mean 'you' you, but the challenger. |
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