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Originally Posted by wazu:
In defense of KChiefs1 and this lame exchange, I'm pretty sure he's interacting with a bot. The answers/conversation are very similar to that bot app somebody posted on CP a few months back where the app is supposed to have some learning AI and develop a personality over time based on your interaction. I'm not sure what the end game is of whomever has set this up. Might be more of an identity theft or blackmail angle than straight up trying to get you to send money. There's probably a decent percentage of guys that would have sent a dick pic by now, so maybe that's something they just toss out a wide net for and harvest/blackmail.
That might be because this exchange is dull as can be. It's almost not even worth continuing. If I were him I would threaten to do that unless "she" ups her game some, for our enjoyment of course. [Reply]
I encountered a similar scam recently. It was a first for me.
The chick’s photo they used wasn’t even all that good looking.
If they send this out to 1,000 numbers I’d bet they get more than a handful of nibbles, though.
This one actually seems fairly clever, and not a bot. Having a picture that isn't intimidatingly hot is probably a key to making guys believe they have a chance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
This one actually seems fairly clever, and not a bot. Having a picture that isn't intimidatingly hot is probably a key to making guys believe they have a chance.
Originally Posted by wazu:
This one actually seems fairly clever, and not a bot. Having a picture that isn't intimidatingly hot is probably a key to making guys believe they have a chance.
This is true.
I think he/she/it has moved on from me. Nothing this morning. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
This one actually seems fairly clever, and not a bot. Having a picture that isn't intimidatingly hot is probably a key to making guys believe they have a chance.
I hadn't considered this, but I think you're right. If I was only slightly delusional I might fall for that.
The pic the scammer was using on KCChiefs1 was WAY too hot to ever believe even for a second. [Reply]