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For once, I actually matched with someone on Tinder. We texted for a while and after a while I trusted her enough to exchange numbers and then chatted on WhatsApp for a while.
Couple of days later, everything seems to be going well (longest I've ever kept correspondence with someone via a dating site). She ...seems..to like me regardless of what I say (which is flag 1).
Today she says she can only have bread for dinner because she doesn't have much money. I say I feel bad for her situation--after which she says 'she has cashapp if I want to help out'...FLAG. I've blocked her number, I've unmatched her on Tinder.
I feel a bit broken-hearted--and I shouldn't..it was only a chat via Tinder--never got far. Tell me I was correct in blocking her after she kind of asks for money.

Xenokat 4 Aug 13
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Definitely seems like a scam. Also, you don't have to mention you have CashApp. Everyone has CashApp or something like it.

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Don't feel bad. Picture this: Hairy legs. Beard. Dick............. And he doesn't love you.

twill Level 7 Aug 15, 2020
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Read what's at this site: bbb.org (only accessible in US or with vpn to US) and learn how to use tineye.com. That will help you pick most of them.

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I Block at the mere MENTION of money, never mind someone actually asking for it!
Think, even with life-long friends, how often do you exchange money?!!
Guarantee this "person" was actually a sweaty scammer, probably not even the gender they claimed!

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Dodged a scammer.

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You were right to be suspicious when she liked everything you said. You were right to dump her as soon as she said she could only afford bread for dinner.

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Absolutely. Scammers are alive and well, and exist on all sorts of sites - not just dating ones.

ANYone asking for money for ANY reason is good cause for losing them - quickly !

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You were absolutely right! ANY TIME someone asks for money is a massive red flag. You haven’t even met them and they’re asking for money? Scammer!

I’ve chatted with a man or two who’s turned out to be a scammer. I’ve gotten ridiculously good at picking up on the clues much faster now. Usually I just respond with the icons 🐱 🐠 , and they block me.

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You were correct in blocking her. I do find it interesting, women seem to start out asking for small sums. Men ask for the big guns right out of the gate. One guy wanted an Mac Pro and smart watch. Like I'm going to buy one and send it to anyone sight unseen. I usually would play along til they dropped the hook, then I reported and blocked. Now I don't even play anymore.

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Of course you were. If possible it would be good of you to turn her in to the dating app as well. You might save some other guy who's not as smart as you.

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