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  • UNethical dilemma, what would you do?
  • Moses
    Full Member

    I’ve been friended on facebook by a lovely looking French lady, who just happens to have exactly the same photos & decolletage as several other women with different names on other sites. In other words, she’s a scammer although I don’t know what she wants yet.

    Do I
    a) string her along?
    b) Contact her other fb chums to warn them (all men,of course)
    or c) just defriend?

    No, I have nothing better to do at the moment.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    I’d send her all your bank details in exchange for a date…..

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I had to look up decolletage.

    wrecker
    Free Member

    d) dick pics. Lots of dick pics.

    eddiebaby
    Free Member

    I tend to look down it.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    I had to look up decolletage.

    I just assumed it was a typo….

    philjunior
    Free Member

    I’ve had friend requests from these types of profiles, and I’m always surprised by the number of people who have responded to the request!

    Send dick pics that aren’t of your dick.

    donald
    Free Member

    I had to look up decolletage.

    You’re doing it wrong

    philxx1975
    Free Member

    your certain shes not organising a GANGBANG!!! hence the other males

    I would ask her and see where that leads.

    Moses
    Full Member

    I don’t fancy playing sticky seconds to a bunch of overweight yanks.
    I ought to let them know that she’s not real, though. Shame, ‘cos she’s got just the sort of beurrette looks I go for.

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    a) string her along?

    If ‘she’ is a scammer don’t try to be clever by stringing them along.Yes its a scam – but you don’t know what exactly the scam is, being obvious might be part of it. At the moment they know nothing about you other than a random approach to a random contact – interact and no matter how diversionary and obtuse you’re planning to be what you’re doing us revealing something about yourself. You’re trying to show that you are cleverer than them, but you don’t know who they are, they might be a lot cleverer than you either are or think you are. And lets face it you’re revealing a little bit about how clever you are by thinking of engaging – a targeted scam rather than a random phishing exercise will follow and if its good you maybe won’t see whats coming.

    So ‘d’ report the fake profile to FB – it’ll get deleted and if her other ‘friends’ are real people (and not just other fakes to give the scam profile some apparent validity) then maybe you’ll have helped them out.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    What are your privacy settings – can she see all your friends etc – what details about you can she find ? I’d un-friend her sharpish and warn all your fb friends. Also report to fb as a false profile

    hebdencyclist
    Free Member

    Ask for a picture of her stoat

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    ;?#! in her +#!*¥€

    hebdencyclist
    Free Member

    I get this all the time on Twitter and Instagram. There is no woman. They’re just trying to drive traffic to some porn site or whatever.

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