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"Everything costs credits. Credits are very expensive. The platform automatically blocks alpha numeric sequences that could be phone numbers or email address and replaces with stars *******."
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"I was registered on this site for almost a month - for each registration the site gives a complimentary of 30 credits, so I signed up to a new account every time to understand how it all works. There is an algorithm that recognizes when a client gets online, and he automatically starts to receive messages and likes from troll accounts of different \u00abgirls\u00bb. The girls photos on the accounts were probably purchased apparently from modeling agencies, and their owners do not really provide any personal information or contacts for real acquaintance. The messages received from them are usually in frivolous and vulgar style, or simply questions from a bank of topics prepared in advance - with the goal of keeping the client in the paid chat as much as possible. When the client joins the dialogue, the \u00abgirl\u00bb on the other side actively takes the initiative, ending every remark with a question, which the client must answer again. If the client disconnects and no longer responds, then \u201cautomatic mailing\u201d is turned on, and at certain intervals he receives reminders from the same \u201cgirl\u201d with an attempt to draw him back into the chat. One more well developed mechanism is sending of intimate photos to the client\u2019s mailbox after the client\u2019s first replies in the form of files that are unpacked for credits, as well as sending voice messages - listening to them is also for credits. The whole mechanism is aimed at making money through fraud - this must be dealt with by the relevant authorities."
Ziko Yakinton
"I was registered on this site for almost a month - for each registration the site gives a complimentary of 30 credits, so I signed up to a new account every time to understand how it all works. There is an algorithm that recognizes when a client gets online, and he automatically starts to receive messages and likes from troll accounts of different \u00abgirls\u00bb. The girls photos on the accounts were probably purchased apparently from modeling agencies, and their owners do not really provide any personal information or contacts for real acquaintance. The messages received from them are usually in frivolous and vulgar style, or simply questions from a bank of topics prepared in advance - with the goal of keeping the client in the paid chat as much as possible. When the client joins the dialogue, the \u00abgirl\u00bb on the other side actively takes the initiative, ending every remark with a question, which the client must answer again. If the client disconnects and no longer responds, then \u201cautomatic mailing\u201d is turned on, and at certain intervals he receives reminders from the same \u201cgirl\u201d with an attempt to draw him back into the chat. One more well developed mechanism is sending of intimate photos to the client\u2019s mailbox after the client\u2019s first replies in the form of files that are unpacked for credits, as well as sending voice messages - listening to them is also for credits. The whole mechanism is aimed at making money through fraud - this must be dealt with by the relevant authorities."
Ziko Yakinton
"I was registered on this site for almost a month - for each registration the site gives a complimentary of 30 credits, so I signed up to a new account every time to understand how it all works. There is an algorithm that recognizes when a client gets online, and he automatically starts to receive messages and likes from troll accounts of different \u00abgirls\u00bb. The girls photos on the accounts were probably purchased apparently from modeling agencies, and their owners do not really provide any personal information or contacts for real acquaintance. The messages received from them are usually in frivolous and vulgar style, or simply questions from a bank of topics prepared in advance - with the goal of keeping the client in the paid chat as much as possible. When the client joins the dialogue, the \u00abgirl\u00bb on the other side actively takes the initiative, ending every remark with a question, which the client must answer again. If the client disconnects and no longer responds, then \u201cautomatic mailing\u201d is turned on, and at certain intervals he receives reminders from the same \u201cgirl\u201d with an attempt to draw him back into the chat. One more well developed mechanism is sending of intimate photos to the client\u2019s mailbox after the client\u2019s first replies in the form of files that are unpacked for credits, as well as sending voice messages - listening to them is also for credits. The whole mechanism is aimed at making money through fraud - this must be dealt with by the relevant authorities."
Ziko Yakinton
"I was registered on this site for almost a month - for each registration the site gives a complimentary of 30 credits, so I signed up to a new account every time to understand how it all works. There is an algorithm that recognizes when a client gets online, and he automatically starts to receive messages and likes from troll accounts of different \u00abgirls\u00bb. The girls photos on the accounts were probably purchased apparently from modeling agencies, and their owners do not really provide any personal information or contacts for real acquaintance. The messages received from them are usually in frivolous and vulgar style, or simply questions from a bank of topics prepared in advance - with the goal of keeping the client in the paid chat as much as possible. When the client joins the dialogue, the \u00abgirl\u00bb on the other side actively takes the initiative, ending every remark with a question, which the client must answer again. If the client disconnects and no longer responds, then \u201cautomatic mailing\u201d is turned on, and at certain intervals he receives reminders from the same \u201cgirl\u201d with an attempt to draw him back into the chat. One more well developed mechanism is sending of intimate photos to the client\u2019s mailbox after the client\u2019s first replies in the form of files that are unpacked for credits, as well as sending voice messages - listening to them is also for credits. The whole mechanism is aimed at making money through fraud - this must be dealt with by the relevant authorities."
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