Last night I spent some time with my favorite model in free chat instead of our usual private time. Throughout the evening I sent her a handsome sum of tokens(6k+) and after about 3 hours we said goodnight to each other and I left her room and logged off the site. We are connected via Whatsapp and Skype also, and have been since shortly after our first meeting.
About 30 minutes after I left her room, she sends me a message on Whatsapp asking if I have another Skype account. I told her that I did, but I only use that account for friends and family. She then sends me a screenshot of someone using a slight variation of my username to try and contact her. This person even went so far as to say that they hoped that she liked all the tokens he gave her, and tried their level best to make themselves sound as if they were me. I told her it wasn't me, and to block that person. Instead, she proceeded to have some fun with this person and asked them if they had more tokens they could send, because she really needed them. After a few minutes of having fun with this person, she finally threw down the gauntlet and asked this person why they haven't called her by the pet name I have for her. Yeah, I have a cute pet name for her that she loves for me to call her, but this person actually tried to guess it and failed miserably! LOL! At this point she read them the reader's digest version of the riot act and proceeded to block them from Skype.
We both had a good laugh about it, but before I said goodnight I politely warned her about the risks and dangers associated with this type of thing. She's a smart lady and she assured me that she is always on the lookout for this type of scamming behavior.
The nerve of some people. This is the first time I have ever had this type of pseudo-identity theft attempted on my CB username. I wonder how often something like this happens?
About 30 minutes after I left her room, she sends me a message on Whatsapp asking if I have another Skype account. I told her that I did, but I only use that account for friends and family. She then sends me a screenshot of someone using a slight variation of my username to try and contact her. This person even went so far as to say that they hoped that she liked all the tokens he gave her, and tried their level best to make themselves sound as if they were me. I told her it wasn't me, and to block that person. Instead, she proceeded to have some fun with this person and asked them if they had more tokens they could send, because she really needed them. After a few minutes of having fun with this person, she finally threw down the gauntlet and asked this person why they haven't called her by the pet name I have for her. Yeah, I have a cute pet name for her that she loves for me to call her, but this person actually tried to guess it and failed miserably! LOL! At this point she read them the reader's digest version of the riot act and proceeded to block them from Skype.
We both had a good laugh about it, but before I said goodnight I politely warned her about the risks and dangers associated with this type of thing. She's a smart lady and she assured me that she is always on the lookout for this type of scamming behavior.
The nerve of some people. This is the first time I have ever had this type of pseudo-identity theft attempted on my CB username. I wonder how often something like this happens?