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    Default Re: Warning: www.camgirlstogo.com

    HOLYFAWK BUT THAT WAS UNPROFESSIONAL AS SHIT!

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    Whew, good that awful, cheese-tastic video is gone! I wrote a an e-mail that kinda sounded like "take those down or you'll be in violation of the copyright laws" lol. It's over!!
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    Default Re: Warning: www.camgirlstogo.com

    Quote Originally Posted by cvarga View Post
    For me to say to my potential scammer, "I know you are trying to scam me because.." and give him the laundry list of all of the red flags alerting me to his potential scam, to me, is the equivalent of teaching him how to get around my suspicions to better scam me in the future.

    That would be true, if he were capable of intelligent thought...

    But even had she not responded to his email, instead just came to SW to write a review/warning, he could still find this thread and learn what he is doing wrong. But that would be assuming that he wants to better his tactics. There are tons of scammers that prey on newbies and unfortunately there are plenty of fish in the sea. Why better yourself and learn from your mistakes when you can send that same message to hundreds of other camgirls and get a handful of them that do NOT do their own research and sign up for this "service"? He is still going to make money. That's why you still see Western Union scams and check cashing scams. The scammers don't have to improve their tactics because there are always going to be naive people who will respond.

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