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A scammer named Mistress Elize

  • 12. júna 2011 0:37:52 CEST
    Last February, I got a message from a lizzylizzy13, as did a lot of other men here. She claimed to be "A domme seeking a sub for a long term relationship and ready to train and make her sub understand her wishes........"

    I knew right away she was a scammer, looking to take money from men, so I decided to have some fun and play along. For two weeks, we exchanged messages on Yahoo Messenger, and I have to admit, she would have made a pretty good Domme if she was for real. Then came the day when she wanted me to send her $200 to help her move to a new apartment. Still playing along, I told her I couldn't right now. She sent me one more message after that, then disappeared, both from Yahoo Messenger and from here.

    I was just thinking about her the other day, so I sent her a short email, and surprisingly, she replied Here's what we wrote:

    "Hey Mistress Elize, I was just wondering, did You ever make any money from anyone off Domina.sk? I noticed that You don't go there anymore, so I'm thinking that wasn't such a profitable venue.

    Sidvicious"

    "Yes i made a lot of money ... so??"

    "So I was just curious, that's all. "

    I don't expect to hear from her again any time soon. I thought I'd share this with the rest of you, in case some of you are familiar with her.




  • 17. júna 2011 16:01:06 CEST
    I was hoping to have a lot more fun with her (I'm giving this person the benefit of the doubt and assuming it was a woman). She would talk about wanting me to cook dinner for her while I was naked, and how she would train me to serve her needs and desires, and so forth. It was fun, and I was hoping she wasn't so greedy, so I could drag it out a few more weeks.
  • 17. júna 2011 14:11:22 CEST
    Good job, sidvicious. Pity you didn't play with her (or perhaps him?) a little more. Scambaiting can be really fun.
  • 15. júna 2011 14:54:43 CEST
    I knew right away that she was a phony when her profile listed her as a submissive, instead of a dominant. When I pointed that out to her, she quickly changed it. Her profile also claimed that she lives in Arlington, Texas, in the US, but after chatting with her on Yahoo Messenger, she said that she was in South Africa. As I've seen many times here, anyone from Africa is almost always a scammer, looking for someone to send them money. That's why I posted this message, to help others spot a phony, so they don't lose any money.
  • 12. júna 2011 9:44:32 CEST
    She tried it with me also, she got nowhere though, she was obviously fake from the beginning.