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Anyone getting responses that invite you to text and email them? I'm not sure if the person is genuine so I'm skeptical. Please share your experiences.
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Edited by
krissy55101
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Thu 03/16/17 09:44 AM
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I only have 3 words for you when you get emails like that:
Run Forrest, Run! |
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Not scammers at all. Just be sure to give them your Credit card, bank account, and S.S. numbers while you're at it. Oh, and be prepared to buy a couple of tractors for her farm in Smolensk, a couple of heart operations for her dear father, and a kidney for her son.
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Edited by
Unknow
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Thu 03/16/17 10:59 AM
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They're just too busy to open the app and check messages. Switching from one open window on their phone to another on the same device can be so time-consuming. Show them how keen you are and submit to their demands
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I only have 3 words for you when you get emails like that: Run Forrest, Run! |
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lol
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Thanks funky junky
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Okay I'm going to stay clear of emails, but what about texting? Do u guys have any experience with providing your number or texting the number they provide?
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Stick to this rule ..chat globally date locally... never give your number to somebody.. unless you actually can meet them... just my IP
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Why would you want to text a stranger?
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Yes thanks for the feedback no1phD and I will. And to answer the question of why I would give my number to a stranger. Well I figure it's just a number which can be blocked if needed. I mean who knows who's really real or scamming. I mean I'm not entering this site blind folded, but you never know right? That's y I asked for feedback.
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