I think I dodged a bullet here. I
contacted her to buy a video. She explained how I should pay for it.
Wait for her to be in free chat, then split the total into 4 tips.
Upfront! I argued, and then she said I could tip 1/4 of the total amount
to show I was serious. But she insisted it should be in free chat. I
argued again. Told her that she could just send the video as premium
attached to a message. This way it would be safe for both. She finally
agreed, but... She never sent me the video. I don't think she had any
intention to send the video.I will go on a wild guess and say that the rules for payments she
imposed were a series of measures to be sure LiveJasmin wouldn't refund
me and make her lose the money from the scam. I would tip in free chat 4
times, then ask for the video. She wouldn't deliver it, so I would
contact support. They would say I tipped in free chat 4 times. How could
that be a payment for a video? Why tip 4 times? Why not have her send
in a message with the paid video? I would tell them to read our
conversation, but she would have already erased all messages.If she had the whole thing thought through it is because someone told her the trick or she is experienced in scamming.Later I found out that she used to work in the same studio as AlaiaRhode.
I tried to buy a custom video from Alaia too, but like Emma, she said
ok but never sent the video. To be clear, I never paid for it. She was
supposed to send it first and then I would pay. I kept asking for the
video, and she kept apologizing and giving excuses. After a month, I
gave up.
contacted her to buy a video. She explained how I should pay for it.
Wait for her to be in free chat, then split the total into 4 tips.
Upfront! I argued, and then she said I could tip 1/4 of the total amount
to show I was serious. But she insisted it should be in free chat. I
argued again. Told her that she could just send the video as premium
attached to a message. This way it would be safe for both. She finally
agreed, but... She never sent me the video. I don't think she had any
intention to send the video.I will go on a wild guess and say that the rules for payments she
imposed were a series of measures to be sure LiveJasmin wouldn't refund
me and make her lose the money from the scam. I would tip in free chat 4
times, then ask for the video. She wouldn't deliver it, so I would
contact support. They would say I tipped in free chat 4 times. How could
that be a payment for a video? Why tip 4 times? Why not have her send
in a message with the paid video? I would tell them to read our
conversation, but she would have already erased all messages.If she had the whole thing thought through it is because someone told her the trick or she is experienced in scamming.Later I found out that she used to work in the same studio as AlaiaRhode.
I tried to buy a custom video from Alaia too, but like Emma, she said
ok but never sent the video. To be clear, I never paid for it. She was
supposed to send it first and then I would pay. I kept asking for the
video, and she kept apologizing and giving excuses. After a month, I
gave up.