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By *uysx2 OP Couple (MM) 12 weeks ago
Birmingham |
What would you do if you had been chatting to someone for a while and when you turned up for a meet they asked to see some photo id which they wanted to photograph and send to a friend before inviting you into their home? |
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"What would you do if you had been chatting to someone for a while and when you turned up for a meet they asked to see some photo id which they wanted to photograph and send to a friend before inviting you into their home?"
Sounds like they want to fake the ID. |
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I presume, the meat would be from this website and assuming you get a meet, don’t people normally exchange photos beforehand if not upon the website, therefore she, he or they could send on that picture before you arrived to get that approval |
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"I presume, the meat would be from this website and assuming you get a meet, don’t people normally exchange photos beforehand if not upon the website, therefore she, he or they could send on that picture before you arrived to get that approval"
A photographed ID could be photoshopped with someone else’s picture and used as fake ID. |
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"What would you do if you had been chatting to someone for a while and when you turned up for a meet they asked to see some photo id which they wanted to photograph and send to a friend before inviting you into their home?"
They can fuck right off |
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By *uysx2 OP Couple (MM) 12 weeks ago
Birmingham |
"Totally weird!
I could understand sending a face pic to a friend and possibly a number plate picture but not your id, likely a driving licence with your address etc!
Donna "
They asked for a driving licence to take a pic of and send to a friend. No id no play they said. |
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By *aizyWoman 12 weeks ago
west midlands |
"Totally weird!
I could understand sending a face pic to a friend and possibly a number plate picture but not your id, likely a driving licence with your address etc!
Donna
They asked for a driving licence to take a pic of and send to a friend. No id no play they said."
I can understand checking your driving licence and telling a friend your name, but taking a pic of it and sending it a stranger, no! |
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By *ariaxxxxWoman 12 weeks ago
Kent/London/Greater London |
"So do even the single women think it's strange to ask to see someone's id, take a photo of it and send it to a friend in the name of personal safety? yes very strange indeed "
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