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What would you do, when a man message you and saying that he interesting in you and asking your email address so he can exchange emails?
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Tell him to continue showing his interest through the site. Too many scammers, looking to use your email to make money for themselves, are working the internet.
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Sounds like a scammer to me.. that's what they do.. to get you away from here then the lies start so be careful .. NEVER give money or personal info to them.. Laurie
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I'd be thankful they were so obvious and not reply
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Got it from the first hands of a scammer - to my answer "what's up with the email collecting"?the answer was - for the "bombing advertising" and sometimes they send ads and by clicking on it , it generates some kind of software which hackers use later against you. Don't share anything until u r sure.
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I'd put up a real photo,it might scare him away.
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Move on
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Reply him with smile.as time goes u will know him. If then u feel that guy is honest or of Ur choice then accept him and enjoy d festival of frndship. Finally it's on u what's to do lol.
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Tell that person you would rather keep the conversation here and if he is genuine you will see by his actions scammers are obvious to spot and don't fall for their sob stories
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I sort of frown if a man gives me his phone number, or email address, almost straight away. This isn't a nightclub. It's a dating site. What exactly am I supposed to say to some stranger I've hardly met? "Oh, hi. I've missed you so much"?
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There is no reason to exchange emails elsewhere until you know more about them, so tell them you prefer to exchange emails on the site. If it's a scammer they will soon disappear. Welcome to Mingle2 and good luck in your search. |
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