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Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
Just a PSA. Apparently, her boyfriend handles her business affairs. He hustled me for $50. I contacted him several times through tumblr and he chose to not respond. I would advise people to steer clear of this guy as he thought $50 was worth screwing someone over.The guy's name is Daniel Adams and he resides out of Baltimore Maryland.

[ July 10, 2017, 02:20 PM: Message edited by: tarheel ]
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
My advice is to generally avoid any Internet foot model who is in it for the business.

Doesn't surprise me a boyfriend of hers would do that though. Simply based on the thug look and persona she's chosen for herself, I wouldn't imagine she'd exactly attract the nicest and most gentlemanly fellow with scruples.

Could it just potentially be a misunderstanding or a poor method of communication though? When dealing with a business transaction, I also wouldn't think Tumblr would be the best vehicle for communication.

[ July 09, 2017, 04:43 PM: Message edited by: BareSoles84 ]
 
Posted by Fwrinkledsoles (Member # 101) on :
 
Thanks, even though DeeDee rican has sexy wrinkled soles. [Woot]
 
Posted by Fair Adam (Member # 13350) on :
 
If I've said this once, I've said it a thousand times; buyer beware. One of the board members here recommended that girl to me when my site was still active, and even though her feet are sexy as all hell, I immediately got the feeling that she's not a serious model, but a hustler who is using her feet to lure guys who don't have their wits about them.

Whenever I got a new model, and they started talking about their "manager" - which is usually code-speak for "boyfriend" - I would drop them like a hot potato, because many times, the girl wouldn't even be interested in modeling, and were just part of the b/f's hustle. Yes people, "boyfriend as pimp" is a thing, and we all need to be aware of it.
 
Posted by Alastor79 (Member # 48395) on :
 
Well said, Adam! Dee Dee Rican, among other things has rejected my request on Instagram.
 
Posted by c4urself (Member # 45304) on :
 
That's a damn shame to hear. I've never bought from her but now I dont feel so bad about watching her vids on pornhub now.

I've always had quite good luck and good results buying from Instagram foot models. Sucks you got ripped off.
 
Posted by HighArchesPT (Member # 45164) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Fair Adam:
If I've said this once, I've said it a thousand times; buyer beware. One of the board members here recommended that girl to me when my site was still active, and even though her feet are sexy as all hell, I immediately got the feeling that she's not a serious model, but a hustler who is using her feet to lure guys who don't have their wits about them.

Whenever I got a new model, and they started talking about their "manager" - which is usually code-speak for "boyfriend" - I would drop them like a hot potato, because many times, the girl wouldn't even be interested in modeling, and were just part of the b/f's hustle. Yes people, "boyfriend as pimp" is a thing, and we all need to be aware of it.

Boom! What he said.
 
Posted by theninja (Member # 38411) on :
 
There's a TON of models out there whose bf/husbands run their social media/ email accounts. It's pretty easy to work out too as they will keep asking what exactly you want to shoot and how much you are paying. They seem to get hooked on the small details. Most models KNOW what to expect in a foot shoot and don't harp on and on about exactly what is going to happen. I've had girls turn up to shoots not knowing a single thing about the shoot even though I had gone into detail in the email. Obviously they came clean and told me their bf ran their email or twitter to vet out potential time wasters etc.
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.

Or buy a membership to your favorite Foot Website and get better quality photos and probably not spend nearly as much with no risk of being scammed.
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.

Or buy a membership to your favorite Foot Website and get better quality photos and probably not spend nearly as much with no risk of being scammed.
Or just get free pics on the Internet. It's full of free content. I would never pay for any website. A good portion of the seem lame overall
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
Double post
 
Posted by Lordsoysauce (Member # 2193) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.

I've been leery of a lot of these IG foot models for a while. Ever notice that most of them are all following the same formula? Lots of scammers out there, and it feels like it's the majority.

If the main draw of the account is customs, tributes, findom... just stay away. There's plenty of ways to get your feet fix, and plenty of sites that are more deserving of your cash.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.

Or buy a membership to your favorite Foot Website and get better quality photos and probably not spend nearly as much with no risk of being scammed.
Or just get free pics on the Internet. It's full of free content. I would never pay for any website. A good portion of the seem lame overall
You get what you pay for and you pay for quality models. If low light out of focus and subpar photography and "anyone will do" types of models are your thing then go for it.

[ July 12, 2017, 11:49 AM: Message edited by: NorcalfeetStudios ]
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
A good portion of them seem lame overall

I would agree with this actually as of late.

There's really only a few membership sites out there that have content that interests me, so occasionally I would purchase a membership whenever they'd post new content that I found interesting. However, that hasn't happened in awhile so I haven't paid for any foot websites in quite some time.

It's 30 bucks I'd rather put towards my monthly gym membership.

quote:
Originally posted by Lordsoysauce:
If the main draw of the account is customs, tributes, findom... just stay away. There's plenty of ways to get your feet fix, and plenty of sites that are more deserving of your cash.

My sentiments as well.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
Nothing is free in life including feet pics. Someone's time, labor and risk went into it somewhere along the process.
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
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Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.

Or buy a membership to your favorite Foot Website and get better quality photos and probably not spend nearly as much with no risk of being scammed.
Or just get free pics on the Internet. It's full of free content. I would never pay for any website. A good portion of the seem lame overall
You get what you pay for and you pay for quality models. If low light out of focus and subpar photography and "anyone will do" types of models are your thing then go for it.
There are tons of high quality videos and pics for free on the net. So I have no clue of what you are talking about. A lot of them are taken off of pay sites and posted on the web. Some are amateur with high quality.

This isn't 1998. The Internet has tons of high quality free stuff.
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BareSoles84:
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
A good portion of them seem lame overall

I would agree with this actually as of late.

There's really only a few membership sites out there that have content that interests me, so occasionally I would purchase a membership whenever they'd post new content that I found interesting. However, that hasn't happened in awhile so I haven't paid for any foot websites in quite some time.

It's 30 bucks I'd rather put towards my monthly gym membership.

quote:
Originally posted by Lordsoysauce:
If the main draw of the account is customs, tributes, findom... just stay away. There's plenty of ways to get your feet fix, and plenty of sites that are more deserving of your cash.

My sentiments as well.

I can't pay for any kind of fetish or porn nowadays. There is just too much free high quality stuff out there. So I agree. That money can go to my gym membership or actually paying for a woman's feet if I want to.
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lordsoysauce:
quote:
Originally posted by footfunk305:
When will you guys learn to stop messing with these internet foot scammers. Just soak up the free pics and get feet another way. Too many of them are in it for the quick cash.

I've been leery of a lot of these IG foot models for a while. Ever notice that most of them are all following the same formula? Lots of scammers out there, and it feels like it's the majority.

If the main draw of the account is customs, tributes, findom... just stay away. There's plenty of ways to get your feet fix, and plenty of sites that are more deserving of your cash.

I definitely don't like these IG models at all. When I see "No sessions! "Spoil Me!" on their account. I already know what time it is.

But it's the white knights and simps that make them like this also. So they take advantage.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
There are tons of high quality videos and pics for free on the net. So I have no clue of what you are talking about. A lot of them are taken off of pay sites and posted on the web. Some are amateur with high quality.

This isn't 1998. The Internet has tons of high quality free stuff.

Refer back to post about "nothing is really free". "Free" being the key word and why nothing really is since someone's labor at some point was taken to create it so a very select few vocal in minority can boast and pirate it. Funny how some guys are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a girl's feet for a 30 min session and have nothing to show for it after the smell wears off but won't spent $20-30 on a pay site for unlimited access to years and years of material they can keep forever. [Laugh]

[ July 12, 2017, 11:09 PM: Message edited by: NorcalfeetStudios ]
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
There are tons of high quality videos and pics for free on the net. So I have no clue of what you are talking about. A lot of them are taken off of pay sites and posted on the web. Some are amateur with high quality.

This isn't 1998. The Internet has tons of high quality free stuff.

Refer back to post about "nothing is really free". "Free" being the key word and why nothing really is since someone's labor at some point was taken to create it so a very select few vocal in minority can boast and pirate it. Funny how some guys are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a girl's feet for a 30 min session and have nothing to show for it after the smell wears off but won't spent $20-30 on a pay site for unlimited access to years and years of material they can keep forever. [Laugh]
Thing is I don't care about your post or your lame website. I'm still going to get the free "High Quality" pics and vids on the web which you can keep for ever too without paying for it.

I'd rather pay and actually get feet. Then to grovel and beg to take pics of random women and pay them on top of that to put them on a website. Only a fool would pay hundreds of dollars for a foot session btw. Most let me take pics and video with the same price too.

[ July 12, 2017, 11:28 PM: Message edited by: footfunk305 ]
 
Posted by footfunk305 (Member # 50227) on :
 
Double post
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
I would agree that nothing in life is free per se, but fortunately nobody is forced to buy everything in life, or to buy things that they don't want (or at least they shouldn't be). They buy what they deem is of value to them according to how it fits into their life's needs and wants.

Just because someone personally chose to take the time to offer a certain product, doesn't mean people are obligated to buy it.

If one does have a favorite foot site or clip store though that you particularly like in general and want to see it continue and stick around, I do think it'd be in good taste to show that you enjoy their content by purchasing a membership or clip from time to time as opposed to just taking advantage of the free content posted on YouTube or Pornhub. If not, then don't wonder what happened to it when it goes out of business.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
Dorothy, we must be in Oz because I see a lot of Straw men around here. lol
 
Posted by AceCorr (Member # 37554) on :
 
Hey, let's get back to topic. Who exactly is this DeeDeeRican? I totally believe she could be a scammer. After all, the temptation to scam is way too easy when you get the money upfront. I think there should be a way to pay with credit card. That way if you don't get your product, you can have your bank back you up. There would be a trace and fraud will be detected.

This is what I say. Before you deal with anyone, find a way to trace and deal with the person if she tries to scam you. It's actually better to be a cheap ass sometimes, then you are less likely to get scammed. Always be on your guard in EVERYTHING and less shit will happen to you. Not just with Internet foot models, but people who deal with you in everyday life.

Would you buy a Sound Blaster Pro or a video card from a random stranger who saw you in a parking lot and asked for $500? Remember you will most likely never see that person again so make sure you don't get fucked over.

However, one good piece of advice is with all the information the Internet has, you can usually find a lot of info about someone as long as you have their real full name and age. With some money you can find info on the White Pages or some other source and deal with the scammer.
 
Posted by LovelyLadies (Member # 5079) on :
 
What I find funny is the hundreds of foot models on instagram and then they charge for pics or skype sessions. All these guy go nuts posting on their feet pics and what they would do as if the girl doesn't have a B/F and isn't really doing it for the money. Who the hell do you think takes all the photos? lol.

Half the time these girls are in great poses with no camera in their hand and a few feet away from it. It's obvious he's taking the pics, she MIGHT manage the account posting the pics/comments, but typically feel the b/f/husband is more involved than one might think.
 
Posted by Lordsoysauce (Member # 2193) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LovelyLadies:
What I find funny is the hundreds of foot models on instagram and then they charge for pics or skype sessions. All these guy go nuts posting on their feet pics and what they would do as if the girl doesn't have a B/F and isn't really doing it for the money. Who the hell do you think takes all the photos? lol.

Half the time these girls are in great poses with no camera in their hand and a few feet away from it. It's obvious he's taking the pics, she MIGHT manage the account posting the pics/comments, but typically feel the b/f/husband is more involved than one might think.

I think convincing people that the model runs their own page and is in it for fun is all a part of the business formula, and these are the IG accounts that tend to be the most successful. People get turned off if they know the husband/bf is obviously involved.

There's certainly self-made "just for fun" models out there. You could probably count them on one hand, but it's not unheard of.
 
Posted by longhitter04 (Member # 2391) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BareSoles84:
My advice is to generally avoid any Internet foot model who is in it for the business.

Don't kid yourself. Every one of them is in it for the business.

They don't do it for kicks. They always get something out of it. Always.
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by longhitter04:
quote:
Originally posted by BareSoles84:
My advice is to generally avoid any Internet foot model who is in it for the business.

Don't kid yourself. Every one of them is in it for the business.

They don't do it for kicks. They always get something out of it. Always.

Right. Which is why my advice for others is to generally avoid them, as I mentioned.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
I think the same thing as been said over and over again for three pages here I think we get it. They're all scammers out to get your money.
 
Posted by AceCorr (Member # 37554) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
I think the same thing as been said over and over again for three pages here I think we get it. They're all scammers out to get your money.

Well, I wouldn't say ALL are scammers but MOST are. Some have the good intention of being honest and are honest until they get overwhelmed with orders. Then they don't have the time to do the work but still want the money and then shady things happen. That's what happened with Britney Sweetstink.

The whole point is how can we prevent getting scammed? Or how can we get back at these scammers? There sure should be a way.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
The whole point is how can we prevent getting scammed? Or how can we get back at these scammers? There sure should be a way.
Insist on Paypal or other highly reputable service that's similar. If not, move on. There's no fool proof way NOT to get scammed unless you're buying a monthly to a website.
 
Posted by FIASCo (Member # 1899) on :
 
I can't speak on the experiences of others, but @deedeerican123 is one of the nicest people I've encountered on Instagram. Deedee's manner of communication when she goes live and appears on Skype is consistent with her communication via comments and DMs, and the random, on the spot snapshots and videos I've often received when exchanging messages with her supports that it's actually her.

I know a while back some guys may have been scammed by whoever hacked her years old @deedeerican account. She warned people about it multiple times though, and I believe was able to finally get it removed.

I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:


I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.

Thanks for revealing this evidence and bringing to light the situation. If someone hacked her then perhaps it's also possible the same was done to other models as well whom are falsley accused of scamming. Perhaps the real scammers are just guys pretending to be a model and collecting the money then running. You have to realize that these girls wouldn't cut their income stream off and risk their reputation online by blowing off a few guys after they paid. Ain't going to happen. What's sad is seeing people who have no evidence or proof jumping on this scammer bandwagon and acting high and mighty against anyone calling for such evidence that particular girl actually scammed someone and not an imposter. Do your research first.
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
Perhaps the real scammers are just guys pretending to be a model and collecting the money then running.

This can sometimes be precisely what a model's boyfriend does unfortunately, at least from what I've heard.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BareSoles84:
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
Perhaps the real scammers are just guys pretending to be a model and collecting the money then running.

This can sometimes be precisely what a model's boyfriend does unfortunately, at least from what I've heard.
I wasn't referencing the boyfriend. Perhaps, a disgruntled former fan whose custom video or clothing item didn't turn out to his liking so he creates a fake account similar to hers and swindles people as to ruin her reputation.
 
Posted by AceCorr (Member # 37554) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
I can't speak on the experiences of others, but @deedeerican123 is one of the nicest people I've encountered on Instagram. Deedee's manner of communication when she goes live and appears on Skype is consistent with her communication via comments and DMs, and the random, on the spot snapshots and videos I've often received when exchanging messages with her supports that it's actually her.

I know a while back some guys may have been scammed by whoever hacked her years old @deedeerican account. She warned people about it multiple times though, and I believe was able to finally get it removed.

I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.

Can you please explain to us how you became the victim? I am new to this kind of scam. Well, yes there are impostors.... but how about talking to the foot model before purchase? I mean use Skype or something like that? Could the impostor use a voice modulator to imitate the foot model's voice? Only the government has the ability to do that right?

Look, has anyone here ever called one of those 1-900 numbers and had phone sex with one of those girls? I think 99% of us know it's fake. I think either you are speaking to a fat old ugly woman with a sexy voice or it could even be a man using a voice modulator.
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
I wasn't referencing the boyfriend. Perhaps, a disgruntled former fan whose custom video or clothing item didn't turn out to his liking so he creates a fake account similar to hers and swindles people as to ruin her reputation.

Yes, perhaps. Entirely possible as well.

Although based on what you stated regarding guys pretending to be the model, I was merely adding that I've seen some others say there's been some instances in which a model's boyfriend, who is a guy, actually pretends to be the female model (his girlfriend) so that way potential buyers think they are dealing directly with her, and he ends up scamming them unfortunately.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
Besides Brittney Sweetstink can you name others whose bf's scammed people?
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
Me personally? No, because I haven't personally dealt with any IG foot model in general at all. It's not really my thing to buy customs from foot models on the Internet or buy them items from their wish list.

According to your comment regarding guys pretending to be models, I was just simply adding, as I explained, that I recall other people in the past (don't remember their exact usernames) state that there's been instances where a model's boyfriend, who is a guy, pretends to actually be the model (his girlfriend) so that way potential buyers are under the impression they are dealing with the model directly. Perhaps they were referring to Britney Sweetstink; I don't recall what model(s) specifically they said.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BareSoles84:
Me personally? No, because I haven't personally dealt with any IG foot model in general at all. It's not really my thing to buy customs from foot models on the Internet or buy them items from their wish list.

According to your comment regarding guys pretending to be models, I was just simply adding, as I explained, that I recall other people in the past (don't remember their exact usernames) state that there's been instances where a model's boyfriend, who is a guy, pretends to actually be the model (his girlfriend) so that way potential buyers are under the impression they are dealing with the model directly. Perhaps they were referring to Britney Sweetstink; I don't recall what model(s) specifically they said.

So by your recollection then, just ONE instance of scamming that we all knew about, okay fair enough.
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
So by your recollection then, just ONE instance of scamming that we all knew about, okay fair enough.

But...you're the one that gave one instance of a boyfriend scamming? Britney Sweetstink you said, right?
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
Besides Brittney Sweetstink

All I did was simply add to the current discussion as just something to consider, by building on your earlier remark regarding guys pretending to be models by stating that I recall other people in the past say that this sometimes also apparently happens in the form of the model's boyfriend pretending to be the model/his girlfriend so that way the customer thinks they are dealing with the model herself. Whether those people were referring to Britney Sweetstink (as you referred to) or other models as well I'm not sure, is what I said.

Like I mentioned, I personally don't know who is and isn't a scammer. Buying custom stuff from Internet foot models isn't my thing, so I don't really know who's who and what their reputation is.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
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But...you're the one that gave one instance of a boyfriend scamming? Britney Sweetstink you said, right?
Yep, that's public knowledge and the only one off the top of my head I can quote.

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Like I mentioned, I personally don't know who is and isn't a scammer. Buying custom stuff from Internet foot models isn't my thing, so I don't really know who's who and what their reputation is.
The internet is a big and vocal place nowadays. I think if there were any other scammers or boyfriends scamming we'd have heard about it. Word travels fast, especially bad news. The impression was that there (are, were, could be) more but I haven't seen any. Now with Fiasco's testimony I think the real DeeDee is clear. [Thumbs Up]
 
Posted by FIASCo (Member # 1899) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AceCorr:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
I can't speak on the experiences of others, but @deedeerican123 is one of the nicest people I've encountered on Instagram. Deedee's manner of communication when she goes live and appears on Skype is consistent with her communication via comments and DMs, and the random, on the spot snapshots and videos I've often received when exchanging messages with her supports that it's actually her.

I know a while back some guys may have been scammed by whoever hacked her years old @deedeerican account. She warned people about it multiple times though, and I believe was able to finally get it removed.

I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.

Can you please explain to us how you became the victim? I am new to this kind of scam. Well, yes there are impostors.... but how about talking to the foot model before purchase? I mean use Skype or something like that? Could the impostor use a voice modulator to imitate the foot model's voice? Only the government has the ability to do that right?

Look, has anyone here ever called one of those 1-900 numbers and had phone sex with one of those girls? I think 99% of us know it's fake. I think either you are speaking to a fat old ugly woman with a sexy voice or it could even be a man using a voice modulator.

You either accidentally quoted me or misunderstood what I wrote.
 
Posted by Foot Toons (Member # 1962) on :
 
This is all why I only work with and communicate with models I've met, know, have their personal phone numbers and most of all TRUST!!
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
I can't speak on the experiences of others, but @deedeerican123 is one of the nicest people I've encountered on Instagram. Deedee's manner of communication when she goes live and appears on Skype is consistent with her communication via comments and DMs, and the random, on the spot snapshots and videos I've often received when exchanging messages with her supports that it's actually her.

I know a while back some guys may have been scammed by whoever hacked her years old @deedeerican account. She warned people about it multiple times though, and I believe was able to finally get it removed.

I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.

You can have whatever perspective you want. But team DeeDeeRican is not worth doing business with. Unless you enjoy throwing your money away for her ghetto trash bf to go buy $50 in 40s.
 
Posted by AceCorr (Member # 37554) on :
 
Britney Sweetstink is such a liar and scam artist she can't even back up her scams with lies. she claims she is in such pain for a car accident and she can't move or do anything and wants people to just donate money to her. However, she will claim she can do trampling videos if you pay for it!!!! How the fuck can you be trampled on and be okay if you legitimately came out of a coma from a hospital and can barely move? It's a fucking scam.

Anyone who thinks she is not a scammer is rather naive. There are hundreds of complaints on message boards about her.

About DeeDeeRican, I never dealt with her so I don't know how her business runs. However, after this thread, I lost faith. It goes to my saying at first..... it's TOO tempting to scam a customer when you already received the money in advance. Then again, if you do it too often you will lose your main customer base. However, there are over 7 billion people in the world and there is a sucker born everyday. They figure that even if you don't get scammed, someone else will.

Don't get me wrong..... I admit I don't know if DeeDeeRican is a scammer, but there is definitely a possibility and now I am even thinking not only possible but probable.
 
Posted by Fair Adam (Member # 13350) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AceCorr:
Britney Sweetstink is such a liar and scam artist she can't even back up her scams with lies. she claims she is in such pain for a car accident and she can't move or do anything and wants people to just donate money to her. However, she will claim she can do trampling videos if you pay for it!!!! How the fuck can you be trampled on and be okay if you legitimately came out of a coma from a hospital and can barely move? It's a fucking scam.

Anyone who thinks she is not a scammer is rather naive. There are hundreds of complaints on message boards about her.

About DeeDeeRican, I never dealt with her so I don't know how her business runs. However, after this thread, I lost faith. It goes to my saying at first..... it's TOO tempting to scam a customer when you already received the money in advance. Then again, if you do it too often you will lose your main customer base. However, there are over 7 billion people in the world and there is a sucker born everyday. They figure that even if you don't get scammed, someone else will.

Don't get me wrong..... I admit I don't know if DeeDeeRican is a scammer, but there is definitely a possibility and now I am even thinking not only possible but probable.

Britney Sweetstink is another bullet I dodged. When she first started, I asked her if she was willing to model for me, but she gave me the runaround. I suppose that's because since I'm a photographer who shoots all his own content, and would never pay for third party content, that didn't appeal to her. I'm not stupid, and I just smelled insecure husband/boyfriend right away, and backed out. I have absolutely ZERO time of Internet hustlers.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AceCorr:
Britney Sweetstink is such a liar and scam artist she can't even back up her scams with lies. she claims she is in such pain for a car accident and she can't move or do anything and wants people to just donate money to her. However, she will claim she can do trampling videos if you pay for it!!!! How the fuck can you be trampled on and be okay if you legitimately came out of a coma from a hospital and can barely move? It's a fucking scam.

Anyone who thinks she is not a scammer is rather naive. There are hundreds of complaints on message boards about her.

About DeeDeeRican, I never dealt with her so I don't know how her business runs. However, after this thread, I lost faith. It goes to my saying at first..... it's TOO tempting to scam a customer when you already received the money in advance. Then again, if you do it too often you will lose your main customer base. However, there are over 7 billion people in the world and there is a sucker born everyday. They figure that even if you don't get scammed, someone else will.

Don't get me wrong..... I admit I don't know if DeeDeeRican is a scammer, but there is definitely a possibility and now I am even thinking not only possible but probable.

If you don't know, then perhaps it's best not to make accusations until you have solid evidence.
 
Posted by Sighfeet (Member # 49758) on :
 
My wife runs her own business. Im the one in the relationship with the foot fetish.

Im also the one behind our Instagram and Twitter accounts.

everything we picture is up for sale.

no scams, and not over priced.

but yes, scammers have made it difficult for me to sell her items. And i dont blame anyone for being cautious. Its the internet, you're suppose to be cautious.
 
Posted by FIASCo (Member # 1899) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
I can't speak on the experiences of others, but @deedeerican123 is one of the nicest people I've encountered on Instagram. Deedee's manner of communication when she goes live and appears on Skype is consistent with her communication via comments and DMs, and the random, on the spot snapshots and videos I've often received when exchanging messages with her supports that it's actually her.

I know a while back some guys may have been scammed by whoever hacked her years old @deedeerican account. She warned people about it multiple times though, and I believe was able to finally get it removed.

I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.

You can have whatever perspective you want. But team DeeDeeRican is not worth doing business with. Unless you enjoy throwing your money away for her ghetto trash bf to go buy $50 in 40s.
Okay... Except that she doesn't have a boyfriend (like you said); she has a husband... And his name is not Daniel Adams (like you said)... And neither of them reside in Baltimore, Maryland (like you said).

I get it. You were scammed by someone. You're angry. You have a right to be. It bothers me when people in our community are victimized. I cannot emphasize how much I'm with you on that.

If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.
 
Posted by FIASCo (Member # 1899) on :
 
A while back, a guy on Craigslist (Florida) used images and text from my Instagram account to con women into sending him photos. One woman who sent him photos was angry at never being paid the money she was promised, and contacted me via my site email when she stopped getting responses from the first email address. The lady said she had sent me lots of pictures, and wanted her money.

I explained to her that I had never posted a Craigslist ad, and that I didn't live in Florida. I also contacted Craigslist, and reported the ad so that it would be removed.

Fortunately, the woman turned out to be reasonable, and looked past her anger to actually think things through. She recognized that the information she had gotten from the guy didn't match up with my information, and realized I wasn't responsible.

But what if this person had instead ignored the fact that there were obvious discrepancies, and just decided to tell people on a mostly female feet-themed forum that I had scammed her? What if, without proof, readers had believed that lie, and taken up the cause of spreading it? What if women who heard the lie repeated decided that they wouldn't deal with me just to be safe?

That wouldn't have been a good thing. That wouldn't have been the right thing.

*edited to remove an extra word*

[ July 19, 2017, 05:07 PM: Message edited by: FIASCo ]
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.

+1,000! [Thumbs Up] You know this irresponsible forum blasting of innocent people reminds me of a line from the show "Better Call Saul" if you watch that. "Jimmy, you're like a Chimp with a machine gun". [Laugh] [Laugh]
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
I can't speak on the experiences of others, but @deedeerican123 is one of the nicest people I've encountered on Instagram. Deedee's manner of communication when she goes live and appears on Skype is consistent with her communication via comments and DMs, and the random, on the spot snapshots and videos I've often received when exchanging messages with her supports that it's actually her.

I know a while back some guys may have been scammed by whoever hacked her years old @deedeerican account. She warned people about it multiple times though, and I believe was able to finally get it removed.

I'm certainly not trying to change anyone's mind here, but I've seen people unfairly accused of wrongdoing - and been the victim of that myself - so figured it was only right to offer a different perspective.

You can have whatever perspective you want. But team DeeDeeRican is not worth doing business with. Unless you enjoy throwing your money away for her ghetto trash bf to go buy $50 in 40s.
Okay... Except that she doesn't have a boyfriend (like you said); she has a husband... And his name is not Daniel Adams (like you said)... And neither of them reside in Baltimore, Maryland (like you said).

I get it. You were scammed by someone. You're angry. You have a right to be. It bothers me when people in our community are victimized. I cannot emphasize how much I'm with you on that.

If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.

+1,000! [Thumbs Up] You know this irresponsible forum blasting of innocent people reminds me of a line from the show "Better Call Saul" if you watch that. "Jimmy, you're like a Chimp with a machine gun". [Laugh] [Laugh]
-2000. You just high fived an oblivious imbecile. Good job.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.

+1,000! [Thumbs Up] You know this irresponsible forum blasting of innocent people reminds me of a line from the show "Better Call Saul" if you watch that. "Jimmy, you're like a Chimp with a machine gun". [Laugh] [Laugh]
-2000. You just high fived an oblivious imbecile. Good job.
Do you have definitive proof she is a scammer if so please share it with us.
 
Posted by Fair Adam (Member # 13350) on :
 
Tarheel and NorCal, you guys obviously have differing opinions, and there's nothing wrong with that, but name calling is not helpful to anyone, so let's please keep the conversation civil, m'kay?
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Fair Adam:
Tarheel and NorCal, you guys obviously have differing opinions, and there's nothing wrong with that, but name calling is not helpful to anyone, so let's please keep the conversation civil, m'kay?

Adam,
I'd appreciate my name not being lumped in here saying "No name calling" since we both know it's only one person calling people "Imbeciles" and it's not me. Thanks.
 
Posted by Fair Adam (Member # 13350) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by Fair Adam:
Tarheel and NorCal, you guys obviously have differing opinions, and there's nothing wrong with that, but name calling is not helpful to anyone, so let's please keep the conversation civil, m'kay?

Adam,
I'd appreciate my name not being lumped in here saying "No name calling" since we both know it's only one person calling people "Imbeciles" and it's not me. Thanks.

Gotcha, NorCal, but surely you must have heard the saying that goes: "If the shoes fits, wear it"
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
Not sure how that applies here buddy. Also, your PM box is full.
 
Posted by Fair Adam (Member # 13350) on :
 
NorCal, I can tell you're not the one doing the name calling, and I'm sure everyone who has read this thread can too, that massage was for everyone in general to be respectful and civil to one another, and since you haven't engaged in name calling, the shoes doesn't fit you, get it?

I'm going back to my regularly scheduled life now. Thank's for letting me know about the mail box.
 
Posted by FIASCo (Member # 1899) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
Precisely.

"Insults are not arguments. When people resort to insults and personal invective, then they have run out of substance."
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
Only in your little make believe world. But if you want to white knight people that wouldn't even speak to you if it wasn't for you paying them go ahead. You have no clue about any interaction that I have had and made your made assumptions the reality in this thread. Be glad this is the internet. I wouldn't be so friendly if someone took $50 from me and some condescending clown was trying to muddy the waters about something that actually happened. People like you are why people get ripped off.

[ July 20, 2017, 05:25 PM: Message edited by: tarheel ]
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.

+1,000! [Thumbs Up] You know this irresponsible forum blasting of innocent people reminds me of a line from the show "Better Call Saul" if you watch that. "Jimmy, you're like a Chimp with a machine gun". [Laugh] [Laugh]
-2000. You just high fived an oblivious imbecile. Good job.
Do you have definitive proof she is a scammer if so please share it with us.
What do you want the conversation on tumblr? the moneygram? Either way, my main goal wasn't to convince you or others who run their own website and take care of their own. My target audience is the average consumer in this thread as to who they should avoid doing business with. None of these ladies you shoot care about you. Only what you hand them out of your wallet.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by NorcalfeetStudios:
quote:
If someone cheated me, I would want my anger to be directed at the proper target. That's where we have differing perspectives.

There are definitely ladies (and their men) who are cheating people. That's a terrible thing! Responsible reporting of those incidents can helpful to others.

+1,000! [Thumbs Up] You know this irresponsible forum blasting of innocent people reminds me of a line from the show "Better Call Saul" if you watch that. "Jimmy, you're like a Chimp with a machine gun". [Laugh] [Laugh]
-2000. You just high fived an oblivious imbecile. Good job.
Do you have definitive proof she is a scammer if so please share it with us.
What do you want the conversation on tumblr? the moneygram? Either way, my main goal wasn't to convince you or others who run their own website and take care of their own. My target audience is the average consumer in this thread as to who they should avoid doing business with. None of these ladies you shoot care about you. Only what you hand them out of your wallet.
You are so wrong my friend.
 
Posted by FIASCo (Member # 1899) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
Only in your little make believe world. But if you want to white knight people that wouldn't even speak to you if it wasn't for you paying them go ahead. You have no clue about any interaction that I have had and made your made assumptions the reality in this thread. Be glad this is the internet. I wouldn't be so friendly if someone took $50 from me and some condescending clown was trying to muddy the waters about something that actually happened. People like you are why people get ripped off.
Now you're not just saying you're wrong; you're screaming it.
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
Only in your little make believe world. But if you want to white knight people that wouldn't even speak to you if it wasn't for you paying them go ahead. You have no clue about any interaction that I have had and made your made assumptions the reality in this thread. Be glad this is the internet. I wouldn't be so friendly if someone took $50 from some condescending clown was trying to muddy the waters about something that actually happened. People like you are why people get ripped off.
But you're the one that got ripped off, not him. So why are people like him the reason why people like you get ripped off? He didn't make the decision for you to pay for a foot video from this woman, you made that decision, did you not? That was a gamble you took on your own.

I'm against scamming just as much as the next person and think it's utterly duplicitous and unscrupulous, but when you're going to resort to nothing but petulant, infantile vituperation and essentially threaten someone with violence simply because they proffered a different perspective (which they're free to do, just as you're free to offer yours) than yours that you didn't want to hear and didn't like, I can't say I feel all that sorry for you that you got scammed. Yelling, screaming, name calling and threatening violence isn't a very effective, rational nor constructive way of trying to make your case. If anything, it engenders the exact opposite effect of what you want.

To put it succinctly and sum it up, what you're essentially saying in this thread is: I voluntarily chose to pay this model for a custom foot video and she scammed me. Now I want for and demand that all of you dislike her as well, because I dislike her. And if you don't, then you must be a "white knighting, ignorant clown who defends females that wouldn't even bother speaking to you on the street if you didn't pay them."

Despite your irrational behavior, I'm sorry to hear you got scammed, that's unfortunate. However, if what you're looking for here is sympathy, you sure are making it quite easy for people to do the exact opposite by yelling at them for simply having a different experience than what you did.
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
Only in your little make believe world. But if you want to white knight people that wouldn't even speak to you if it wasn't for you paying them go ahead. You have no clue about any interaction that I have had and made your made assumptions the reality in this thread. Be glad this is the internet. I wouldn't be so friendly if someone took $50 from me and some condescending clown was trying to muddy the waters about something that actually happened. People like you are why people get ripped off.
Now you're not just saying you're wrong; you're screaming it.
Now you are just looking for attention seeing as though you posted the same nonsense twice. Go do business with them then. This was a PSA not a session for a bunch of betas to pile on to feel good about themselves.
 
Posted by tarheel (Member # 11590) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BareSoles84:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
quote:
Originally posted by FIASCo:
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:

OK Einstein. You think it may have been possible that the lowlife pos gave me fake info? I don't need you talking me down either. You defending these people shows your ignorance. And all of the pseudointellectual hot garbage doesn't change that. So take your perspective and stick it.

Responding to respectful, well-reasoned comments with juvenile insults is the same as admitting you're wrong.
Only in your little make believe world. But if you want to white knight people that wouldn't even speak to you if it wasn't for you paying them go ahead. You have no clue about any interaction that I have had and made your made assumptions the reality in this thread. Be glad this is the internet. I wouldn't be so friendly if someone took $50 from some condescending clown was trying to muddy the waters about something that actually happened. People like you are why people get ripped off.
But you're the one that got ripped off, not him. So why are people like him the reason why people like you get ripped off? He didn't make the decision for you to pay for a foot video from this woman, you made that decision, did you not? That was a gamble you took on your own.

I'm against scamming just as much as the next person and think it's utterly duplicitous and unscrupulous, but when you're going to resort to nothing but petulant, infantile vituperation and essentially threaten someone with violence simply because they proffered a different perspective (which they're free to do, just as you're free to offer yours) than yours that you didn't want to hear and didn't like, I can't say I feel all that sorry for you that you got scammed. Yelling, screaming, name calling and threatening violence isn't a very effective, rational nor constructive way of trying to make your case. If anything, it engenders the exact opposite effect of what you want.

To put it succinctly and sum it up, what you're essentially saying in this thread is: I voluntarily chose to pay this model for a custom foot video and she scammed me. Now I want for and demand that all of you dislike her as well, because I dislike her. And if you don't, then you must be a "white knighting, ignorant clown who defends females that wouldn't even bother speaking to you on the street if you didn't pay them."

Despite your irrational behavior, I'm sorry to hear you got scammed, that's unfortunate. However, if what you're looking for here is sympathy, you sure are making it quite easy for people to do the exact opposite by yelling at them for simply having a different experience than what you did.

Not looking for sympathy slick. Don't really care what you or any one of the anonymous people on this board think about me personally. I find it humorous that so many of you think you are above it all and in a position to judge. But again, that's a deficiency you will need to deal with. My only goal was to put the scammers on blast and provide a PSA. You can take it or leave, I truly don't care.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
My only goal was to put the scammers on blast
Still waiting for that evidence. Maybe I'll stop holding my breathe now. [Laugh] Have you ever heard the saying you catch more flies with honey than vinegar?
 
Posted by BareSoles84 (Member # 45910) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tarheel:
Not looking for sympathy slick. Don't really care what you or any one of the anonymous people on this board think about me personally. I find it humorous that so many of you think you are above it all and in a position to judge. But again, that's a deficiency you will need to deal with. My only goal was to put the scammers on blast and provide a PSA. You can take it or leave, I truly don't care.

Well, because we are in a position to judge.

When you go out in public, people judge you according to how you choose to present yourself to others and the world. How you dress, how you walk, how you talk, how you carry yourself, your disposition, etc. It's human nature to do so. People seem to only ascribe negative connotations to the word "judgment", but judgments can also be positive. When you say "that person looks nice", you're still making a judgment about them; however, I'm sure that's a judgment that you probably wouldn't have an issue with. So if you want to be the type of person who has the propensity to resort to petulant behavior through invective and threatening violence whenever you're confronted with a problem or a differing opinion and perspective on something, you can bet both males and females will be taking note of that and judging you; all based on the personality that you chose to espouse.

And yes, I would imagine that most people on this forum are indeed above resorting to vituperation and threats of violence whenever someone merely offers an alternative point of view. And since that is apparently the behavior that you seemingly resort to, they do have reason to indeed think they are above it all; well, at least above you.

Fair enough. Your "PSA" was heard. You got scammed. Just like you don't care about anyone else's opinion, I doubt anyone cares at this point that you got scammed. Sucks to be you.
 
Posted by Doc Ock (Member # 46755) on :
 
Stick to small name models who you know for sure, that control their own pages unless it's a couple page.
 
Posted by aka.footjoyboy (Member # 32751) on :
 
...."bunch of betas"....
Comment by tarheel

Seems to me that it would take a "beta" to go and get himself ripped off. [Laugh]
 


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