Originally Posted By Mistress Tissa


It's amazing that just some basic pushing revealed how little they understand about what they're trying to scam people about. They're literally just demanding money and expecting guys to send it. And clearly they're having some success or they wouldn't keep doing it.

The way that guys keep walking right into the trap is fascinating. Almost to the point where I wonder if they actually have a scam fetish. LOL! Even accounting for hormones, I can't understand how someone could just send some random stranger some money without taking even 5 minutes to make sure they're legit.


I honestly kind of enjoyed pretending to be a prospective sub-- I just imitated the most annoying of timewasters that message me all the time. I put that scammer through the ringer! Although retrospectively I realized I probably shouldn't provoke someone with enough time and energy to do internet scams. Once I came clean about who I really was I just tried to relate as another person trying to make a living, so I could get the answers I really wanted.

I think people who are tricked by this just want to believe in a fantasy, that this Domme really is who they say they are and that by sending money they can start some sort of relationship or personal interaction with them.

Pretty eye opening on a few levels.



Edited by Mistress UV (12/07/22 11:44 PM)
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