Mariebrown4u
Don't fall for this scam

Internet & Web

Don't fall for this rip-off. I fortunatly had the common sense to put 2 2 together. I was contacted via instant messanger sevice by a marie brown, so her name say's. She saw a profile of mine and liked it, so we egan to chat. After a few discussions she beagn to send me various pictures of herself, so I believed at the time, nude and in provactive poses.

After recieving the pics, she wanted me to sign up for a web site so I could se her live. She told me it was free and all that was needed was a valid credit card. Seemed too good to be true. I was almost at the point where i was going to sign up, but something didn't add up. Why the need for a credit card? Suppossedly for age verification. What I did find out was that after you get your so called free 3 day pass and log on, you have to pay by the minute to view the models on the site.

After going back and forth with her about the site not letting me use my credit card, she told me to get a pre-aid crad for $50. I asked her why for that ammount and waht do I do about the balance on the card. This answer was completly ignored. I finally got the information out of her before she had a chance to empty my bank account.

So be ware of those cute girls who offer you something for nothing. Here's no such thing as "FREE". Don't get caught in their scam or let them talk you into another web site. As far as I concerned they are all linked together. Someone is getting rich quick with scam artist's out there.


Company: Mariebrown4u
Country: USA
Site: teenlovelive.com
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