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Authorities Warns: Sugar Daddy scam on instagram and facebook
The department said Instagram and Facebook profiles with men describing themselves as “sugar daddies” are seeking women to talk to, in exchange for a certain amount of money per week. The McLennan County Sheriff’s Office said the financial scam includes someone asking for banking information. MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas — The McLennan County Sheriff’s Office said it has received reports regarding concerns of possible human trafficking, stemming from social media. The department said Instagram and Facebook profiles with men describing themselves as “sugar daddies” are seeking women to talk to, in exchange for a certain amount of money per week. Although there is zero indication this has anything to do with…
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Sugar Mummy offered up to $7000 a week!?
Amos Heng took to Facebook on May 19 to share how he had led the scammer by the nose for over two hours, even managing to obtain their bank details in the process. It all started when an Instagram account, one @miss_amelia01, requested to follow Heng on Instagram. Hook up with an attractive older woman and get paid $7,000 a week? Instead of taking the bait on this sweet deal, hilarity ensued when one man decided to give a scammer a run for their money. In their bio, miss_amelia01 promised the opportunity to “service” a wealthy sugar daddy or mummy who would pay up to $7,000 a week, an offer that proved…
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Fake Profiles increase 20% in Wealthy dating website MillionBB.com
MillionBB Match has reportedly seen a 20 percent increase in fake profiles trying to join the app, according to a press release from the company. Coronavirus quarantines are leading more Americans to date online — leading one exclusive app to be extra vigilant for fake profiles. The web — which was created in 2018 — is specifically for “niche MillionBB, upscale people and affluent singles” who are interested in long-term relationships, the release said. That does not include sugar daddy and sugar baby relationships, which are not allowed on the app, according to the release. “We have a 24 hour, seven day a week team that deletes any potential fakers,”…
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Unemployed students become Sugar Baby seek out sugar dating for financial support
Maggie typically uses dating sites like Tinder and Bumble. When she got laid off from her full-time job due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she figured she may as well try getting paid to date online. After some research, the University of Minnesota student found that the companionship site Millionbb.com was the best fit for her. “I felt like I was just constantly going on dates and having very average conversations,” Maggie said. “Then I was reading online and this girl was like, ‘I am on Millionbb.com, and I make $500 a week just by talking to people.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, I do that anyway, why don’t I just start…
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Sugar daddy and Sugar Baby are been quarantined for a month
New York city was abuzz with people rushing to stores to stockpile canned foods, cleaning supplies, and groceries as city hospitals braced for the expected wave of COVID-19 patients to come. As tension and anxiety mounted throughout the US in early March about the spread novel coronavirus, the Manhattan-based stock trader knew it would likely be a long time before he could see his Ohio-based date again. Peter’s last date with his long-distance girlfriend felt like a scene out of an apocalypse movie. As a sugar daddy who meets dates on Millionbb.com — a website designed for sugar daddies and sugar babies to connect — Peter no stranger to flying his long-distance significant…