I have noticed a new trend steadily increasing of girls posting paid advertisements with titles such as:
-searching for partner to shoot my next video
- subscribers could meet me
-i only meet subscribers
- looking for new clients, subscribe to dm me
Etc
Basically these girls are paying for ads to seem legit, stating bold face lies & drawing in people to their paid services such as onlyfans and they have no intention on meeting or offering any services other than selling online content.
Some days you can find up to 10 or 12 such ads around all attempting the same type of approach to lure in unsuspecting clients.
It isn't theft in the end because people willingly sign up to a non reimburseable paid service under a false premise and they do receive the paid service in the end, just not the premise that lured them in, in the first place.
Any thoughts on this?
personally, anything that is not advertised on merb, i assume by default is always a scam or dishonest, so i never take it the wrong way when it is not as described & i appreciate things more when the rare ads are honest.
I have a rule of thumb that i use in finance and in online money making. That rule of thumb is the law of re-direction and limited points of contact. It simply means that in anything where money is involved, people that are legit want to have the easiest path of contact and potential to secure a deal or a transaction. In any case where you are enticed to go from the initial place where you are made aware of whatever item/product/service .. and then redirect to another medium (such as another app or site or page or point of contact that is not mentioned in the initial place where you are made aware of the person or product, those are by default questionable and your web traffic or views or clicks or potential to click on something somewhere else is the probable goal of the initial advertisement.
{if they are not selling a product that means you are the product in the same sense as ;when something is free it means that you are the product}
In simple terms, people selling something want quick and easy communication and the easiest path to closing a transaction.
People pretending to sell something or that intend on hustling you want to dangle carrots on a rope and string you along for many various reasons.)
Also by default, 99.9% of any ad that gives no number or email or website, but instead tries to send you to snapchat or telegram or another website to "dm", those are all fake (just as 99.9% of any ad out there asking for a deposit is also fake)
-searching for partner to shoot my next video
- subscribers could meet me
-i only meet subscribers
- looking for new clients, subscribe to dm me
Etc
Basically these girls are paying for ads to seem legit, stating bold face lies & drawing in people to their paid services such as onlyfans and they have no intention on meeting or offering any services other than selling online content.
Some days you can find up to 10 or 12 such ads around all attempting the same type of approach to lure in unsuspecting clients.
It isn't theft in the end because people willingly sign up to a non reimburseable paid service under a false premise and they do receive the paid service in the end, just not the premise that lured them in, in the first place.
Any thoughts on this?
personally, anything that is not advertised on merb, i assume by default is always a scam or dishonest, so i never take it the wrong way when it is not as described & i appreciate things more when the rare ads are honest.
I have a rule of thumb that i use in finance and in online money making. That rule of thumb is the law of re-direction and limited points of contact. It simply means that in anything where money is involved, people that are legit want to have the easiest path of contact and potential to secure a deal or a transaction. In any case where you are enticed to go from the initial place where you are made aware of whatever item/product/service .. and then redirect to another medium (such as another app or site or page or point of contact that is not mentioned in the initial place where you are made aware of the person or product, those are by default questionable and your web traffic or views or clicks or potential to click on something somewhere else is the probable goal of the initial advertisement.
{if they are not selling a product that means you are the product in the same sense as ;when something is free it means that you are the product}
In simple terms, people selling something want quick and easy communication and the easiest path to closing a transaction.
People pretending to sell something or that intend on hustling you want to dangle carrots on a rope and string you along for many various reasons.)
Also by default, 99.9% of any ad that gives no number or email or website, but instead tries to send you to snapchat or telegram or another website to "dm", those are all fake (just as 99.9% of any ad out there asking for a deposit is also fake)