Not entirely sure how to start this thread [
moved to this existing thread - Amber], other by saying that (by my own fault), I have been scammed. And I don't care about the money, I gave up on that a while ago. But, and here's me thinking out loud, shouldn't there be a place where ('verified') scamming models should/could be posted?
Before anyone jumps to conclusions
- I am a nice guy, at least, like to think so. Hopefully somewhat underlined by my other main thread - which turned out alright in the end. This time however.... I see that some models either publish something in their news feed, have something on their profile or maybe even have a list somewhere, of scamming members/premiums. What about scamming models? Call this my personal vendetta, it probably is, but I'd really hate to see others being scammed by this model (or other models). I will not name anyone. Even though there is no doubt she is a scammer. But, shouldn't there be a place where, after being reviewed by our peers (members and models), with evidence, etc and if deemed scamming, these models are listed for public view?
I'll try to elaborate on my situation. And yes, I will be the first one to admit I was naive. Either way...
I was just searching MFC (tags/topics/news feeds) for some video deals (I'm a cheap ass Dutch guy haha) and came across this model whose topic mentioned she had video deals going on. So, I sent her a PM asking about the deals and prices. She gave me some prices, which were in Dollars, rather than tokens. So I knew she was going for like a VS gift card, PayPal or something similar. She said that the videos were sold as a pack for the deal, to which I asked if they were sold separately as well. Yes, she said, but for a much higher price. Which makes sense, after all, it's a package deal. Well after some 'negotiating' we made a deal for a few videos, for a good price, by PayPal. I did sort of think something was going on, since she said she was desperate and so on, but anyway, thinking it's not a huge amount, I'd just go ahead and send her the payment.
She'd check the payment, but the site wasn't taking her password (alarm bell). Like 5 minutes after, she said she'd sent them to my e-mail. Almost 15 minutes later, nothing had arrived yet. I suggested to use a GMail address of mine instead, since the other one was Hotmail and that sometimes messes up. Still, an alarm bell is going off, but I'm hopeful. Nearly 20 minutes later, still nothing. Then she mentions "it's been a while" (alarm bell), so it's taking her longer to get it sorted. 10 minutes later she says she's got it and that I should give it 5 more minutes (alarm bell). Basically, I'm taking my loss, but just the tiniest bit of hope makes me telling her again like an hour later, nothing arrived yet. No response.
For quite a while, I didn't see her online and just let it be, actually even forgetting about it. Then I see her pop online and I take the chance, knowing it's not going to work. But anyway, I contact her through PM again and apparently she had forgotten about me, asking if I like Skype/videos. To which I replied like "yes I do, in fact...". Then tell her about the deal we made. She then straight up calls me a liar, because she wouldn't sell it for that price and before I can even provide her with excerpts from the chat we had, she bans me.
Now yesterday, I decided to just take one more chance. I had nothing to lose - so I created another account, purchased tokens for it (I transferred them back to my main account, so no loss there) and I could simply delete the new account after I was done. So, I approached her, as nicely as I could, through PM. She asked again, if I like Skype/videos. I guess that's her default response, but alright. I confirm that I do and that before she continued, I'd have something to say. So again, in the nicest possible way, I start to mention what had happened and during my chatting she even says; well, you're nice to me now, plus she "doesn't screw people over". She mentions again, she's in a pickle with her bills. Anyhow, I go on to explain what happened, but she suddenly goes offline. Which could happen.
So 'just now', she came online again. Without anything bad happening on my new account, I approach her again through PM, still nice and mention that I hope we could solve the matter. She isn't sure what it's about, so I mention what it's regarding and during the brief explanation, PayPal is mentioned by me (since that's how I sent her money for the videos). Now, she accuses me again of not having my story straight, because she supposedly doesn't have PayPal, but uses Giftrocket. I'm still responding nice, like maybe she had an account before, but not anymore or something. Knowing she has (or at least had) an account, I get a screenshot from the first initial conversation and send it to her. After which she becomes quiet and doesn't respond anymore. How convenient. This was all going on in PM. So I entered her room and yep, very shortly after, I'm banned. Again.
So, yes, I know I was naive and I know better, but it was just a small amount I was willing to take the risk. Being scammed is one thing, but calling -me- a liar, on multiple occasions, that's another. You don't have to like me, I don't have to like you, that's fine. We don't have to get along, that happens.. But say what you think, mean it and don't lie about anything, just to try and talk yourself out of things.
I don't care about the money, it was a small amount, but such models should not be allowed on MFC, but at the very least be noted as scammer, for others to see. I don't really want to open the whole discussion about ranting and naming specific people, since I know that's basically bad, but when someone is a 'confirmed' scammer, model or member alike, shouldn't there be a spot where they are listed, for everyone to see and be warned? I didn't expect any response, but I did send MFC a mail regarding the matter, just for the record I guess. Received no response (which is fine).
It will be tough to 'determine', but maybe have a few 'trusted' members and models review any case, including evidence, in a closed environment and then when deemed a scammer, posted somewhere for everyone to see? Especially with clear cut cases such as, in my humble opinion, mine?
Apologies for the lengthy post and ranting, I just had to vent, but I do hope something can come out of this. Not for me, but for everyone else out there.
I will be more than happy to share any logs/screenshots with anyone in private or something, even with the model's name redacted if need be. She has her topic and has regularly been posting news feed messages, that I'm afraid many more victims may already have been made, plus will be made in the future. I'm thinking at least I would be a bit more 'satisfied' if someone just confirmed it (her being a scammer) for me, better even if this could be the start of a list. Nothing personal, just a warning for everyone to see.
Edit: Oh wow, I see the length of the post after submitting! I am sorry! But, as with my other thread, I feel like I need to make myself clear enough, to avoid any misunderstandings for example due to badly written English.