RE: What phrasing is the sign of an obvious schemer? (Full Version)

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What phrasing is not the sign of an obvious scam?


From USA Texas Dallas,
  12% (4)
relocate me back to USA
  25% (8)
he treat me so bad
  3% (1)
a master that will not share me around one master
  0% (0)
submissive woman, eventually looking for a soul mate
  53% (17)
have a very understand Master
  3% (1)
not much of an experience
  3% (1)


Total Votes : 32
(last vote on : 10/12/2009 1:37:10 PM)
(Poll will run till: -- )


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MasterEJ2009 -> RE: What phrasing is the sign of an obvious schemer? (9/28/2009 5:19:10 PM)

Here is a good resource to use on pics that look to good to be true, I used it today to discover 5 fake profiles I almost emailed, the english was flawless and the ad good but the pics were to good looking.

anyway this is a reverse image finder.

http://tineye.com/




MadameMarque -> RE: What phrasing is the sign of an obvious schemer? (9/29/2009 7:32:25 AM)

How about none of them?  How does broken English, on an international website, equal a scam?  Even people who now live in the U.S. may have English as a second language.




TurboJugend -> RE: What phrasing is the sign of an obvious schemer? (9/29/2009 7:49:53 AM)

Where is the "a dominate male/female" used regular by native English speakers?

I want to vote for that one.




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