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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Apart from conning her this guys game was on point. They should take note in the seeking arrangement thread.

Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’ conman she met online who claimed to earn £50m a year – and she wasn’t the only victim

Anna Ryan couldn't believe her luck when a handsome stockbroker wanted to make her his girlfriend... but he really was too good to be true

https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/546910...an-jailed/
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Girl fed up of boys her own age for being immature, wants to immaturely save up money to go "travelling" in Australia. Colour me surprised.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:05 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job

You think? I reckon it's pretty lowlife behaviour to con people out of money, especially their entire life savings.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:08 PM)Matt3B Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:05 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job

You think? I reckon it's pretty lowlife behaviour to con people out of money, especially their entire life savings.

It is, but so is whoring. His game must have been A1
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:08 PM)Matt3B Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:05 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job

You think? I reckon it's pretty lowlife behaviour to con people out of money, especially their entire life savings.

5000 isn't "life savings", she's only 18, and she was looking for a payout, she wasn't on the website just "because I like older men" the whore wanted money.

I won't argue the morality of whoring and conning, but let's not be overdramatic with this situation.

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:18 PM)Eugenics Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:08 PM)Matt3B Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:05 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job

You think? I reckon it's pretty lowlife behaviour to con people out of money, especially their entire life savings.

It is, but so is whoring. His game must have been A1

His game would be A1 if he was able to do it in just one meet up, with a fake name, fake number, etc.

The dude got arrested and will be jailed.


OP next time you post a story, please do in full.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

As many of us SA degenerates can attest to, this guy could have smashed this 9.5 upper echelon Anglo babe for months on end. All for the price of cocktails.

There was no need to lie, but he did because he is a scam artist.

RVF guys do it because smashing pussy like that is a pinnacle of life.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

If you take away the threats and trying to steal money, that seems like a brilliant way to fuck 9's and 10's if you yourself is like a 5 or below in looks. No need to spend endless of hours on learning real game, improve your looks or anything. Just do that.

Or wait... maybe he was never going to be able to touch that pussy.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:58 PM)Salvadore Wrote:  

If you take away the threats and trying to steal money, that seems like a brilliant way to fuck 9's and 10's if you yourself is like a 5 or below in looks. No need to spend endless of hours on learning real game, improve your looks or anything. Just do that.

Or wait... maybe he was never going to be able to touch that pussy.

This guy is some what good looking though.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 03:05 PM)Markcrist Wrote:  

This guy is some what good looking though.

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He is not. There is such a massive difference in SMV that he would have to work super-hard to even stand a chance.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 03:14 PM)Salvadore Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 03:05 PM)Markcrist Wrote:  

This guy is some what good looking though.

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He is not. There is such a massive difference in SMV that he would have to work super-hard to even stand a chance.

Well compared to other guys on SA hes good looking. She probably thought this guy is bangable and a millionaire.

But yeah you're right that he wouldn't stand a chance if he didn't pretend to be a millionaire.

Also she looks 30.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:28 PM)kaotic Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:08 PM)Matt3B Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:05 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job

You think? I reckon it's pretty lowlife behaviour to con people out of money, especially their entire life savings.

5000 isn't "life savings", she's only 18, and she was looking for a payout, she wasn't on the website just "because I like older men" the whore wanted money.

I won't argue the morality of whoring and conning, but let's not be overdramatic with this situation.

She's 18. There's no way she personally earned that 5k unless she got an early start on her prostitution

A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance.

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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

As in the spirit of the other "dumb western broad" thread trending on RVF, I assert that "WYB? " is the only relevant analysis.

WB.

“There is no global anthem, no global currency, no certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag!” -DJT
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

The guy is decent looking. The girl is an 8.5. I'd say besides taking the money part, the guy was doing good. These girls con so many simps all the time that it is great they get a taste of their own medicine and are brought down to earth.

I use SA as a salt daddy time to time and its full of whores. The society should automatically frown among women who explicitly say they are a sugar baby but now it seems in vogue. Females get away with everything.That is why it is important that more guys game them as such and get away with it.

No women, let alone prostitutes such as her, should be put on the pedestal.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Quote: (04-19-2018 03:53 PM)getdownonit Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:28 PM)kaotic Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:08 PM)Matt3B Wrote:  

Quote: (04-19-2018 02:05 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

Which one of you guys was this? Nice job

You think? I reckon it's pretty lowlife behaviour to con people out of money, especially their entire life savings.

5000 isn't "life savings", she's only 18, and she was looking for a payout, she wasn't on the website just "because I like older men" the whore wanted money.

I won't argue the morality of whoring and conning, but let's not be overdramatic with this situation.

She's 18. There's no way she personally earned that 5k unless she got an early start on her prostitution

Perhaps, perhaps not. I still stand by my point though: I don't think it's right to pat someone on the back for conning someone, thot or not.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

Women really don't know jack shit.

How could she have believed that he made 70 mio. $+ per year? What kind of investment banking job is that? He would have to be a Hedge Fund owner or top trader at a Hedge Fund to make that kind of dough that early.

Guys like that don't deal with 5000$. They spend 5 grand on the weekend. Of course it's a con and he stupidly forgot that he is not sitting in Nigeria to pull this off scott-free.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

I can't be the only one who thinks the whole story is fabricated.

The article is from The Sun, a known tabloid newspaper. Plus the tone and writing style of the article reads exactly like someone trying to portray the perfect story of a gorgeous girl who got conned by a dastardly scumbag, the writing is way too on the nose in my opinion.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

I didn’t read the article, I just figured he told her he was going to pay her and then never did. If he actually took 5k from her, well where would she get 5k, maybe Dubai? And yeah he shouldn’t have stolen from her but that makes no sense, probably a bogus story
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

She got it from her mom. 5k is believable. Makes also sense that she frets over it that much. What is more interesting is that she is so open about using a "dating website" like seekingarrangement. I guess this is really the new Tinder for meeting a rich guy and hoping that one would settle down with her.
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Woman, 18, conned out of £5,000 by ‘sugar daddy’

A fool and her legs are soon parted.

HSLD
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Quote: (04-19-2018 05:31 PM)KeepMovingForward Wrote:  

I can't be the only one who thinks the whole story is fabricated.

The article is from The Sun, a known tabloid newspaper. Plus the tone and writing style of the article reads exactly like someone trying to portray the perfect story of a gorgeous girl who got conned by a dastardly scumbag, the writing is way too on the nose in my opinion.

It's old news that the news is no news. It's just PR and Propaganda.

Check this out -

[Image: 4B504ECE00000578-5634297-Jordan_Spraggs_...881503.jpg]

What a beautiful young boy! Modeling contract anyone? Hot YOUNG felon? Ok, so he didn't break the law. He just dug a hole in a beach and got buried. In Australia! We've all been there. One minute you are tunneling under the sand, trying to get to Northern Europe, the next you are fighting for your last breath. He NEARLY died goddamit. Yet somehow he was FORCED to breathe through a tube so he survived! Phew.

We all love a happy ending.

Fast forward autumn/winter collection for Gucci in Milan.

Young boy wearing the latest 'de rigeur' flippers and snorkel mask. Dahlings. He waddles down the catwalk like a little Penguin. Minions spray water from pressurized canisters just to make it more real. Everyone claps. This has never been done before. We are breaking new ground.

Gucci breaks in to the lucrative 'wetwear' market. Gets to sell snorkel masks with their 'emblem' on for silly money. Veblen goods.

Everyone is happy.

Except you when you check your bank balance and realise your bitch of a wife has just spent 666 fucking dollars on a Snorkel! And she doesn't even 'dive', she just wants to wear it to then new Halloween party to be different (all the while displaying how 'cool' she is and 'in touch' with the 'latest fashions').

You mark my words.


I believe more shit that I read in the Beano!


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LINK - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-HOSE.html
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Quote: (04-19-2018 06:23 PM)HighSpeed_LowDrag Wrote:  

A fool and her legs are soon parted.

Not so fast HighSpeed_LowDrag!

They aren't all fools. Oh no.

They may be turning down modeling contracts 1200 bucks for just for a few hours fashion shoot and a free portfolio, with no nudity or sex involved, but they sure as fuck are taking up the real scammers running serious phone game!

Oh wait a minute. Sorry, yes you were right.

Let me just slightly correct you: A fool and her legs and her bank balance are easily parted when she thinks that easy riches await her entitled self.


Check this.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-jail.html

This is how you run Fraud Game!

The cold calling convicts: How prison inmates - including fraudsters - sell insurance from jail and quiz householders on the contents of their homes

+ One prison cold-caller was a conman who ran a £5.7million telemarketing scam

+ Personal details gained include names, ages, marital status and number of kids



Convicts are being paid for ‘cold-calling’ householders from jail.

The inmates of some of the country’s toughest prisons are being trusted to harvest sensitive information – sometimes involving financial affairs.

They are picking up £3.40 a day to call potential customers for insurance policies. They also carry out marketing surveys.

One of the cold-callers was a conman who ran a £5.7million telemarketing scam with thousands of victims.

Antoni Muldoon, 71, who was jailed for seven years for fraud, said: ‘You try to find out as much information as you can.’

The personal details include names, ages, marital status and number of children. Householders can be asked whether they own or rent their home and whether they have life insurance.

Unaware they are talking to a convict, they are quizzed on their home contents, shopping habits and broadband and utility suppliers.

Concerns were raised about the scheme last night and over the prospect of the elderly and vulnerable being coerced into buying services or policies they don’t need.



Outrageous on the surface of it, but it gets better.


Check the game this banged up con was running before he got busted:

Antoni Muldoon was jailed in 2013 for masterminding a £5.7million internet fraud.

The 71-year-old led a gang of seven crooks who duped more than 17,000 victims into paying for bogus offers of escort agency work and debt elimination services.

Around 14,000 people, mostly women, paid up to £450 each to join websites with names such as Beautiful Adults.

The women were promised £600-a-day for going on non-sexual dates. The gang also cold-called people offering to write off their debts for fees of up to £2,000. The scam was rumbled by trading standards officers in Suffolk. Muldoon was arrested in Spain in 2012 and extradited.

He had used cash from the fraud to buy himself boats and a ten-bedroom villa.

Muldoon was jailed for seven years and five months for fraud at Ipswich Crown Court. In prison he took part in the cold-calling insurance policy scheme.



The UK prisons letting telephone fraudsters work the phones for them, gather sensitive details etc.

But this is the sweet nut. This guy ran a team of cold callers who called people at random who asked women if they would like to be whores for a few quid a night, and if they did, well he could set them up, pimping them out for a cut! And you know what? The stupid fucking tarts paid him hundreds of pounds to go on his 'database'.

The guy wasn't even running 'porn-producer' game. He was running 'Let me sell your body for you for a small percentage' game. Big difference. He got the nudes anyway I should imagine.

Around 14,000 people, mostly women, paid up to £450 each to join websites with names such as Beautiful Adults.

And he got away with it as well. He just got greedy, that's all. Mug. Some people just don't know when to quit.

14,000 women paid 500 fucking bucks to some random on the phone they had never spoken to before, to be pimped out.

Now I know why I love women so much!

The fact he got a job running phone game in prison is just the icing on the cake. Names, addresses, what could go wrong?

Bitches are ripe for the taking.

"I never conned an honest person in my life".

I don't agree with it. It's scumville all around, but still, you have to laugh.
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WB. Clearly.

Also, I think a guy that looks like that could bang this chick, provided he had some game. It helps that she sounds dumb as a box of rocks.

Finally, from the article:

"He spoke of booking a hotel in Dubai for us to stay at, and I felt excited as he talked lovingly about our future together."

Are we really sure there isn't someone on the forum who wants to admit to being this guy?

Currently out of office.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...dster.html

The pic with spidey in this link about the same story is probably her most accurate/non retouched. Still WB for sure.

Comments section on this DM link is worth a look too.
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Quote: (04-20-2018 02:36 AM)Psygnosis89 Wrote:  

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...dster.html

The pic with spidey in this link about the same story is probably her most accurate/non retouched. Still WB for sure.

Comments section on this DM link is worth a look too.

They shut the comments section down. I wonder why. [Image: icon_razz.gif]

Currently out of office.
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