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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2256343]Why do you guys always assume things are about money? If a girl disappears then why does it have to be because someone rich came along? This ain't Pretty Woman. Ain't no rich guys hanging around third world shitholes looking for hookers to give a better life to. I know tons of chicks that are not around somewhere anymore. That is not saying someone rich came and swept them up. Sometimes mfs just get tired and go back home. Free chicks and paid chicks come and go. That is why you enjoy them while they are around.[/QUOTE]I'd agree 90% of the time but ain't or never are strong words.
Lots of guys have married girls to be the saviour. I dated a bargirl for a while who got "saved" after we went on a holiday for a couple of weeks. Some idiot got jealous, married her and whisked her away to Vietnam to live happily ever after. Damn shame because it was fun while it lasted.
Also, of the girls that say they have seen the light and are returning home, many pop up again in a different city once money becomes tight or family need $$$s. Bar life is a hard drug to kick.
Enjoy, G.
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[QUOTE=VictorHugo99;2256307]Hi Xman,
Thank you for relating.
I do hope the "students" on DIA are real ones, but I guess that's the fun of chatting and discovery.
I have been connecting with DIA girls for some time. I confirm that after a preliminary chit chat, I normally get messages on troubles / joblessness / children going to hospital / etc.
I hope that they become more creative than that.
Vic.[/QUOTE]More power to the guys that are keeping their DIA active. However, I just renewed mine after being banned. New username, new email, new password, new phone (I think). It lasted 12 hours before I was banned again without sending a single message.
Clearly I'm doing something wrong but I don't care. PL and FC are just too easy to root around with VPN s etc.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;2256522]More power to the guys that are keeping their DIA active. However, I just renewed mine after being banned. New username, new email, new password, new phone (I think). It lasted 12 hours before I was banned again without sending a single message.
Clearly I'm doing something wrong but I don't care. PL and FC are just too easy to root around with VPN s etc.[/QUOTE]Seems like they recorded your IP address when you initially registered so even if you change your email address and phone number, they know it's still you. Using VPN would mask your IP address so that should work!
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Photo + Tinder.
[QUOTE=CaliScorpio;2256644]Seems like they recorded your IP address when you initially registered so even if you change your email address and phone number, they know it's still you. Using VPN would mask your IP address so that should work![/QUOTE]Your photo might also be in their data base. They sure go to a lot of trouble.
Here is a question. Let's assume they want to keep undesirables out and I have met quite a few hookers on it. Who do they expect to get on it? I imagine less than 10% on guys on it are really looking for The Virgin Mary on it and she sure didn't hang around no brothel or dating app.
I went on Tinder recently and reckon that is largely a scam too. Besides those trying to scam me, I reckon the company were as they kept flooding me with compatibles near to me. But those compatibles lacked bios or, when they had them, suggested they were thousands of miles away.
Fact is, as you ease into the silver generation or Bald Eagle generation, only the Medusas will go for you and even they will probably give you a miss. Best to pay a provider to grease your love toy and be done with it.
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[QUOTE=CaliScorpio;2256644]Seems like they recorded your IP address when you initially registered so even if you change your email address and phone number, they know it's still you. Using VPN would mask your IP address so that should work![/QUOTE]Could they be tattooing something in the register?
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[QUOTE=CaliScorpio;2256644]Seems like they recorded your IP address when you initially registered so even if you change your email address and phone number, they know it's still you. Using VPN would mask your IP address so that should work![/QUOTE]Just so I'm clear are IPs issued to the place of connection or the device? If I use a VPN does it mask both?
Cheers. G.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;2256845]Just so I'm clear are IPs issued to the place of connection or the device? If I use a VPN does it mask both?[/QUOTE]They get the digits of your hardware somehow. Even changing the IP address on your device sometimes won't work when making a new account. Some systems can detect a VPN upon either your login at the credentials level, or the signup level, and will stop you from moving forward (you get a VPN warning from them to turn it off). Some banks and dating websites have this to protect their customers. A better bet is to get a new Phils Globe or Smart card into your phone with a small load on it, then use an internet cafe to create a new account, using your new SIM card to authenticate the new account.
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[QUOTE=PedroMorales;2256702]Your photo might also be in their data base. They sure go to a lot of trouble.
Here is a question. Let's assume they want to keep undesirables out and I have met quite a few hookers on it. Who do they expect to get on it? I imagine less than 10% on guys on it are really looking for The Virgin Mary on it and she sure didn't hang around no brothel or dating app.
I went on Tinder recently and reckon that is largely a scam too. Besides those trying to scam me, I reckon the company were as they kept flooding me with compatibles near to me. But those compatibles lacked bios or, when they had them, suggested they were thousands of miles away.
Fact is, as you ease into the silver generation or Bald Eagle generation, only the Medusas will go for you and even they will probably give you a miss. Best to pay a provider to grease your love toy and be done with it.[/QUOTE]I would add that this is also the best strategy for young studs who are just looking to fill some sexy Magdalena with their one-eyed snake venom, and scoot back to the comfort of the West without acquiring any long-term parasites before they know what hit them.
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WeChat
Why is my WeChat send button missing?
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2257095]Why is my WeChat send button missing?[/QUOTE]I've used WeChat for several years and never seen that issue before. Does it happen for every contact? It might be something specific to your phone so just re-install was the app.
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2257095]Why is my WeChat send button missing?[/QUOTE]Check you internet speed. The send button will not be visible after you sent the text. Once you write the msg, the button is there.
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2256878]They get the digits of your hardware somehow. Even changing the IP address on your device sometimes won't work when making a new account. Some systems can detect a VPN upon either your login at the credentials level, or the signup level, and will stop you from moving forward (you get a VPN warning from them to turn it off). Some banks and dating websites have this to protect their customers. A better bet is to get a new Phils Globe or Smart card into your phone with a small load on it, then use an internet cafe to create a new account, using your new SIM card to authenticate the new account.[/QUOTE]But as soon as he logs in to his new account, that he created in an internet cafe, from his own computer or phone they will recognize him again I think.
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[QUOTE=Mogwai;2257370]But as soon as he logs in to his new account, that he created in an internet cafe, from his own computer or phone they will recognize him again I think.[/QUOTE]I wonder if they can check how old the email is, and then can tell by that.
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[QUOTE=Member#1088;2257615]I wonder if they can check how old the email is, and then can tell by that.[/QUOTE]Mogwai's point is valid. When you register, DIA probably records your IP address and email address and if you get banned, they blacklist both. As long as you create a new account with a different email address and using VPN or a from a different network and never login from the one that was blacklisted, you should be good.
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2256878]They get the digits of your hardware somehow. Even changing the IP address on your device sometimes won't work when making a new account. Some systems can detect a VPN upon either your login at the credentials level, or the signup level, and will stop you from moving forward (you get a VPN warning from them to turn it off). Some banks and dating websites have this to protect their customers. A better bet is to get a new Phils Globe or Smart card into your phone with a small load on it, then use an internet cafe to create a new account, using your new SIM card to authenticate the new account.[/QUOTE]This is exactly what I did after I was locked in and out few times. Had a new phone. Got the SIM card in Philippines. Opened an account at the Internet cafe and got the authentication on my phone. It registered me as having Local address as location. Since then I had no problems. I regularly log in from my own I phone, I pad, laptop etc and had not been locked out. Only thing is my location shows as being Manila. It helps me somewhat to connect with the girls. They are ready to meet me right away. I give some story as I am away at the moment to take care of business. Even the girls not from Manila are receptive thinking I can easily fly and meet them. Money demands has also dropped because I have become a local and girls think I will not send money.