Hello slaves! My first post is about dating, this article is about an industry-wide issue that seems to be coming up around us.
Unfortunately, this problem has existed for a long time - on the former Backpage, photos of legitimate Dommes were used, as well as ads for sessions, to lure people just to be robbed.
Recently, I saw a new type of fraud: the paintings of famous and reputable Dommas are stolen, even if they are watermarked, and are advertised on the spot, in the place where the Dommes mentioned never worked and will not go on tour. and the email and payment system is set up to resemble the names of the mentioned Dommes.
It can be of various forms, a dating section and advertising, which says that this is this or that Dominatrix, which now makes a trip to the city of Godknowswhat. The Dominatrix name is correct, the text is copied directly from its website, and even Instagram and Twitter accounts are listed for verification and legitimacy (naturally, these accounts refer to the actual Dominatrices, have thousands of subscribers and everyone says: “NO DM”). All right, but contact details. Tricky email and phone number of the burner.
I personally know the slaves who fell for it, they chatted, maybe even checked the legal Domms on social networks (who do not know at all that instead of the European capital they are now supposedly making a trip to the American city of Godknow, whose population is 536 people), pay deposits and get blocked. These careless clients do not use the word “idiots”, and only then they write to legit Dommes through websites listed on social networks (which these fraudulent clients have seen before, but who may be concerned about actually reading the entire text, right, and fill out the form when there is a phone number on the page of small ads?!) to complain that they paid a deposit and the session did not take place. These are not some fake Instagram accounts managed by bots that steal pictures, reach out to people who like the original photos, and ask for vouchers on Amazon. These are fraudulent businesses being created …
If you also saw something similar, write Mistress about it on her personal email which is usually indicated on real social networks, even if they are used by fake “Mistress"Most of these cases occur in North America and probably due to the relatively anonymous availability of the payment system, but, as you can see, it has global potential.