Hi.
I'd like to ask the community's advice regarding a difficult issue I'm dealing with.
A longtime model of whom I'd been a regular customer recently quit camming. While it was disappointing to see her go, the difficulty stems from the fact that she decided to collect advance payments from a number of her customers prior to disappearing. I can't speak for the others, but I've effectively been scammed out of a little over a thousand dollars. If possible, I'd like to get it back.
Normally, it's difficult to pursue claims against scammers; you don't usually have the other party's identity, can't get it easily, and would have to identify yourself to the scammer in the process. In my case, I already have a fair amount of information about the model that she shared while we were on relatively friendly terms; while we never explicitly shared our identities, I think there's a good chance that I can track her down. The question is, should I?
On the one hand, there's good reason that the community stresses the importance of protecting models' privacy; there are lots of safety and social issues at risk. On the other hand, camming is ultimately a form of business and business transactions naturally create a measure of liability for both parties to them. Insofar as there's no way to take legal action against someone without his or her identity, would intentional misconduct on a model's part would waive the presumption towards privacy? If not, is there a better way to go about pursuing this?
I'd like to ask the community's advice regarding a difficult issue I'm dealing with.
A longtime model of whom I'd been a regular customer recently quit camming. While it was disappointing to see her go, the difficulty stems from the fact that she decided to collect advance payments from a number of her customers prior to disappearing. I can't speak for the others, but I've effectively been scammed out of a little over a thousand dollars. If possible, I'd like to get it back.
Normally, it's difficult to pursue claims against scammers; you don't usually have the other party's identity, can't get it easily, and would have to identify yourself to the scammer in the process. In my case, I already have a fair amount of information about the model that she shared while we were on relatively friendly terms; while we never explicitly shared our identities, I think there's a good chance that I can track her down. The question is, should I?
On the one hand, there's good reason that the community stresses the importance of protecting models' privacy; there are lots of safety and social issues at risk. On the other hand, camming is ultimately a form of business and business transactions naturally create a measure of liability for both parties to them. Insofar as there's no way to take legal action against someone without his or her identity, would intentional misconduct on a model's part would waive the presumption towards privacy? If not, is there a better way to go about pursuing this?