If you were a 44-year old man, would you believe this wink was genuine?match.com scammerMost guys instinctively know there is something fishy about this. Young beautiful women don’t need to troll the Internet for men many states away to find dates.But what is you add a few years, a few flaws, and slightly more natural looking photos. If you were a man, would you be excited if you got a wink from this 32-year old woman?scam :scamHere’s the profile:

I am a girl who loves to laugh and have a good time. I am able to wear all of the hats appropriately! I am classy, poised, yet wild, and adventurous. I enjoy spending time with my friends and family, dining out, being outdoors, and finding new things to experience!!I don’t make my bed every morning, I love to cook, take midnight swims, and long walks, but these are soooo much better when accompanied by a great man.

It has been quite awhile since my last relationship as I have been busy with work, but I’m at the point now where I am ready to get out there and have some serious fun. I’m hoping I can meet someone who can show me a great time as I assure you, I will show YOU a wonderful time as well!

Another thing, considering I’m not a member here yet, it may be difficult to reach me until I become one, otherwise I can be reached at another place called, seekintimacy. With that said, hopefully what I’ve written gives you a good idea of who I am and what I’m about.

This happened to my friend Bill on Match.com. He was curious enough to go to seekintimacy.com. In order to view the girl’s profile and email her, he would have to sign up at $25/month, and he decided not to. But Bill did create a username and password – and supplied the site with his email address.

Suddenly he was inundated with winks and emails from young, beautiful women on seekintimacy.com. This was interesting because he had no photo or profile up on the site. At first he thought it might be his clever username that was attracting attention, but he got suspicious and did some research.

I bet you can guess what the scam is.