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My concerns include the one already raised here - how likely is it that my picture will turn up on a poor unwitting targets screen with a false name? - Does anyone know how often this happens.?
Realistically, scammers won't really be interested in using your pictures. Now if you were a 20 year old with massive funbags and lots of provocative photos online they can steal..... that's a whole other story.I am a prime target - an over 50 professional single woman.
My concerns include the one already raised here - how likely is it that my picture will turn up on a poor unwitting targets screen with a false name? - Does anyone know how often this happens.?
To which Wayne replied :I am a prime target - an over 50 professional single woman.
OK Thanks, point taken, my funbags may have lost some of their potential for fun - Men tsk! . And unless scammers are aiming to hit the over 60's retired and sitting on a large annuity male population with a female version of 'lost my family and off to Africa to do business' scam, then I am pretty safe. It may not necessarily exclude the photographs of my blonde, slender 23 year old daughter that are in circulation though. 'My' rather implied the royal 'we', should have been a bit clearer sorryRealistically, scammers won't really be interested in using your pictures. Now if you were a 20 year old with massive funbags and lots of provocative photos online they can steal..... that's a whole other story.
In my opinion it's about time someone went after Match. They are by far the most egregious of enablers of these scams and their members pay for it.i am confused on how to submit a story. I would be willing. I lost almost 20k this month and by accident I met someone else he scammed too. I am in the process of getting an attorney to sue match.com. She reported him as a scammer March 6th and they did not take him down. I met him march 30th
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