Didn't know where to post this, but this seems as good as any.
Occasionally, when viewing craigslist sites - especially those in cities where there is not much traffic in the erotic services - you will find postings that refer to "craigssexlist.com".
Bored and in a foreign city and with nothing other than this link to work with... I did some research... can't help myself ... its what I do...
First, there is no such thing as "craisgssexlist" nor is it affiliated with craigslist.
The link goes to a website called FLING.COM.
Fling.com is an interesting site - well done , somewhat like adultfriendfinder, But unlike adultfriendfinder or lavalife where nobody responds to your chat, fling.com has some incredibly engaging chatters! At first it seems very cool!
Yes, it has a rather feisty community of "ladies" who are eager to engage with you in flirty chat.
I say "ladies" because they are usually not the same as their picture, and sometimes are gay men, as one revealed to me. Apparently being gay is not easy in Asia, and they all want to move to Toronto - lol.
Most of the ladies have photos lifted from asian-american cam girls. For example there are over 22 separate profiles that lift various photos from "www.caseyscam.com" . These 22 profiles are in rotation and worked by 3-4 "ladies" - most of whom are working from a script to get you to sign up for "webcams.com". They almost always want to put you on their yahoo or msn list. Some of them work in teams and keep the same profile running 24 hours a day. (They will chat with you and then forget who you are an hour later after shift change... lol.)
The script they play out for you tries to lead you into conceding that you want to see her on cam for free - she offers up an apparently free sign-on to "www.webcams.com". They always encode the link they give you with a "http://tinyurl.com" identifier. Some of these links say "fling.com" others say "webcams.com" but they are almost all going to the latter. Some other webcam sites are being shilled as well, but mostly webcams.com.
If you do take them up on the offer and put in your credit card number - the lady you chatted with on fling.com first collects her ticket - your memership id number. They have quotas to meet so any chat invariably drills down to getting this ID, and they beg hard and plead to get you to do this and promise you whatever you like (yes that nasty thing on your mind - whatever it is - they promise to show you on cam immediately after you sign up for the "free" service!).
Then she either (a) immediately disappears into the ether - buh-bye. Or (b) you wind up with a bait and switch to a different cam girl who has no idea who you are or what you are looking for, or is fast asleep in her little fuck-me outfit on the bed with you banging away on the keyboard like an idiot savant at the piano...trying to wake her up and get her to do that thing you wanted...
Boiling away the froth, the chatty fling.com ladies are shilling for profit for webcams.com.
To the best I can figure, they make money from this scam by the gentlemen who sign on for 24 free hours and then get rebilled when they forget to cancel. Or from kickbacks to the webcam girls that actually put on the show.
Almost exclusively the bait-and-switch webcams.com shiller "ladies" are poor souls (male and female) from the Phillipines trying to make a peso or two. You can spot them by their location -almost always from the Phillipines (but sometimes also as Sydney, Tokyo or other exotic places.
There are some legit fling-seeker ladies on the site. So its not all shill.
Fling.com has a button to "report" spammers and phishers - but it apparently doesn't work, or maybe the threshold is too high.... So they get away with it.
So - If you are exploring this site...
-Avoid the profiles that share the same pics with 5 other profiles.
-Avoid falling for any tinyurl links.
-Be cautious and skeptical when you get contacted first by a pretty asian lady.
-And most of all - never fall for the "Grandma just died I need money for her funeral guise - I'm a poor Philipino won't you please help me". I got that from the gay guy posing as the chick from "www.caseyscam.com" - lol.
But hey - if you are lonely or bored and enjoy this kind of flirty chat there seems to be an endless supply of these shillers who will chat you up, put you on their msn or yahoo, and send you their fake pictures.
Ah the internet sex trade is never short of interesting moments. Enjoy.
Occasionally, when viewing craigslist sites - especially those in cities where there is not much traffic in the erotic services - you will find postings that refer to "craigssexlist.com".
Bored and in a foreign city and with nothing other than this link to work with... I did some research... can't help myself ... its what I do...
First, there is no such thing as "craisgssexlist" nor is it affiliated with craigslist.
The link goes to a website called FLING.COM.
Fling.com is an interesting site - well done , somewhat like adultfriendfinder, But unlike adultfriendfinder or lavalife where nobody responds to your chat, fling.com has some incredibly engaging chatters! At first it seems very cool!
Yes, it has a rather feisty community of "ladies" who are eager to engage with you in flirty chat.
I say "ladies" because they are usually not the same as their picture, and sometimes are gay men, as one revealed to me. Apparently being gay is not easy in Asia, and they all want to move to Toronto - lol.
Most of the ladies have photos lifted from asian-american cam girls. For example there are over 22 separate profiles that lift various photos from "www.caseyscam.com" . These 22 profiles are in rotation and worked by 3-4 "ladies" - most of whom are working from a script to get you to sign up for "webcams.com". They almost always want to put you on their yahoo or msn list. Some of them work in teams and keep the same profile running 24 hours a day. (They will chat with you and then forget who you are an hour later after shift change... lol.)
The script they play out for you tries to lead you into conceding that you want to see her on cam for free - she offers up an apparently free sign-on to "www.webcams.com". They always encode the link they give you with a "http://tinyurl.com" identifier. Some of these links say "fling.com" others say "webcams.com" but they are almost all going to the latter. Some other webcam sites are being shilled as well, but mostly webcams.com.
If you do take them up on the offer and put in your credit card number - the lady you chatted with on fling.com first collects her ticket - your memership id number. They have quotas to meet so any chat invariably drills down to getting this ID, and they beg hard and plead to get you to do this and promise you whatever you like (yes that nasty thing on your mind - whatever it is - they promise to show you on cam immediately after you sign up for the "free" service!).
Then she either (a) immediately disappears into the ether - buh-bye. Or (b) you wind up with a bait and switch to a different cam girl who has no idea who you are or what you are looking for, or is fast asleep in her little fuck-me outfit on the bed with you banging away on the keyboard like an idiot savant at the piano...trying to wake her up and get her to do that thing you wanted...
Boiling away the froth, the chatty fling.com ladies are shilling for profit for webcams.com.
To the best I can figure, they make money from this scam by the gentlemen who sign on for 24 free hours and then get rebilled when they forget to cancel. Or from kickbacks to the webcam girls that actually put on the show.
Almost exclusively the bait-and-switch webcams.com shiller "ladies" are poor souls (male and female) from the Phillipines trying to make a peso or two. You can spot them by their location -almost always from the Phillipines (but sometimes also as Sydney, Tokyo or other exotic places.
There are some legit fling-seeker ladies on the site. So its not all shill.
Fling.com has a button to "report" spammers and phishers - but it apparently doesn't work, or maybe the threshold is too high.... So they get away with it.
So - If you are exploring this site...
-Avoid the profiles that share the same pics with 5 other profiles.
-Avoid falling for any tinyurl links.
-Be cautious and skeptical when you get contacted first by a pretty asian lady.
-And most of all - never fall for the "Grandma just died I need money for her funeral guise - I'm a poor Philipino won't you please help me". I got that from the gay guy posing as the chick from "www.caseyscam.com" - lol.
But hey - if you are lonely or bored and enjoy this kind of flirty chat there seems to be an endless supply of these shillers who will chat you up, put you on their msn or yahoo, and send you their fake pictures.
Ah the internet sex trade is never short of interesting moments. Enjoy.