03-04-2012, 18:48
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2012, 18:50 by roxanna_teen.)
Are you for real? Of course the profile was fake, it was someone, pretending to be me, pretending to escort in an area I have never been to! If that is your idea of a " Straight forward legal business model", then I worry for you. I really appreciate your advice, but to suggest I should go and help someone earn money who has fraudulently used my ID, and pretended to be me is, quite frankly, bonkers! Ask yourself why were they pretending to be me and offer services that they could never provide?? To deceive people. You think that's a legal business model?
I did some work for a specific website. There was a verbal agreement to do some work for a website, not adultwork, and they have no right what so ever to create a profile pretending to be me. It may sound petty, but if they have lost money, then I am pleased. You cannot impersonate someone in such a deceitful way.
Thankfully the entire group has now been removed, and the other profiles deleted. Perhaps they will think twice before trying to scam people. I have learnt a lesson in that I now need to double check agreements etc, and I imagine the large amount of credits they will have lost is a bit of a lesson for them.
Again, thank you all for the advice. It's nice to know there is always somewhere to turn.
I did some work for a specific website. There was a verbal agreement to do some work for a website, not adultwork, and they have no right what so ever to create a profile pretending to be me. It may sound petty, but if they have lost money, then I am pleased. You cannot impersonate someone in such a deceitful way.
Thankfully the entire group has now been removed, and the other profiles deleted. Perhaps they will think twice before trying to scam people. I have learnt a lesson in that I now need to double check agreements etc, and I imagine the large amount of credits they will have lost is a bit of a lesson for them.
Again, thank you all for the advice. It's nice to know there is always somewhere to turn.