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SailingBum -> RE: mail (4/27/2009 5:36:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: satyrsnymph28

I just received a message from a man asking if i would travel to socal to serve him if he paid for my trip.  Upon clicking on his profile, I noticed there was nothing but the very basic information Collarme requires when you set up a profile here.

No text, or info about interests, or anything.

Why is it that people think a profile and/or message like that would be at ALL appealing? Do they not realize they're wasting their time? I suppose none of those people post on the boards here, but I'm really curious as to how their minds work, and why they would even bother. 

Does it make sense to someone else? I sure don't get it. 



I have known quite a few ppl to take that trip.  This one guy that used to do it was a aussie.  Obviously  he had a couple of bucks. The girls would stay a week or so.  The ones I spoke with about it would say what a nice time they had.  It's not as odd as you think.

BadOne




subangi -> RE: mail (4/27/2009 6:05:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: CarrieO

This reminds me of the guy that emails me asking if I'd like to be his "personal assistant...secretary, if you will".  I haven't blocked him because I find it amusing and I'm curious how many times he'll send the same email.

lol,  I have received that same email multiple times. 




lusciouslips19 -> RE: mail (4/27/2009 6:09:52 AM)

I think its rather crazy too. They have no information and yet they think you will message them on yahoo with a  one sentence e-mail. yah right[8|]!




SailingBum -> RE: mail (4/27/2009 8:26:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subangi

quote:

ORIGINAL: CarrieO

This reminds me of the guy that emails me asking if I'd like to be his "personal assistant...secretary, if you will".  I haven't blocked him because I find it amusing and I'm curious how many times he'll send the same email.

lol,  I have received that same email multiple times. 


Dat was me ...smirkle




Vendaval -> RE: mail (4/27/2009 8:37:58 PM)

I have read ads like that in regular dating sites and personals ads, "seeking a travel companion" etc.


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ORIGINAL: SailingBum
I have known quite a few ppl to take that trip.  This one guy that used to do it was a aussie.  Obviously  he had a couple of bucks. The girls would stay a week or so.  The ones I spoke with about it would say what a nice time they had.  It's not as odd as you think.

BadOne




playfulotter -> RE: mail (4/27/2009 8:42:10 PM)

I am just amazed this is even a thread on here..it happens to women everyday on here...you have to be able to filter as others have said... oops forgot i already answered this one...my bad..but my answer is the same thing.




SailingBum -> RE: mail (4/28/2009 6:18:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Vendaval

I have read ads like that in regular dating sites and personals ads, "seeking a travel companion" etc.


quote:

ORIGINAL: SailingBum
I have known quite a few ppl to take that trip.  This one guy that used to do it was a aussie.  Obviously  he had a couple of bucks. The girls would stay a week or so.  The ones I spoke with about it would say what a nice time they had.  It's not as odd as you think.

BadOne



I see it in sailing mags all the time.  most are looking for crew and shared expenses.  Literally the middle of the ocean with a stranger in something not much bigger than your bedroom.  Hell the person pisses you off for whatever reason,  you still can't get away from them.  Port is 6 days away.

Now to me that's Nutz.  Not traveling to meet a stranger.

BadOne




Rainfire -> RE: mail (4/28/2009 7:12:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: playfulotter

I am just amazed this is even a thread on here..it happens to women everyday on here...you have to be able to filter as others have said... oops forgot i already answered this one...my bad..but my answer is the same thing.


[8|]   I must have something wrong on my profile then, I never get cmail like mentioned here. Hmmmm, maybe it's the wedding photo? [;)]

OP, call it what you like - fishing, trolling, scamming, any number of things. Just keep in mind that it only has the worth and value that you give it. Ignore it or call him on it. Tell him you only want first class tickets and your own place there. While it may be a serious offer, more likely it's not. Though I did get to know someone on here once that had a very minimal profile yet I took the chance. Wonderful man, had a lot in common with him, not that I found out through his profile but just through cmail and talking with him. If the offer doesn't interest you, move on. There are a lot of great people here. [:)]




OsideGirl -> RE: mail (4/28/2009 7:31:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: satyrsnymph28

I just received a message from a man asking if i would travel to socal to serve him if he paid for my trip. Why is it that people think a profile and/or message like that would be at ALL appealing?
Because it's a free trip to So Cal and there's someone out there that thinks that's a great thing.




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