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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Google has thrown up some interesting information about Hook up ID.
It's supposedly a way of getting verified for dating sites and says if you refuse to use it you will be permanently banned from all dating sites.
Smells a bit fishy to me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They ask for your name, address, email, debit/credit card details and driving license number (which is spelled linence on the page I was on). They say they don't charge the card, because you're not signing up for membership and you have to skip that part, just to get verified. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Google has thrown up some interesting information about Hook up ID.
It's supposedly a way of getting verified for dating sites and says if you refuse to use it you will be permanently banned from all dating sites.
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Indeed - uncle Google throw made up sites. Smell of the fishy is thick in the air! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi all
meet this girl, not verified profile. She wants to meet and ask me if I have got Hook Up ID.
Scam? Or real thing?
Help"
Like a dumb idiot I believe anything I'm told, I get so much emails from girls who actually is messaging wanting to meet but always asking me to go to a site to verify my age incase sex offenders, said she had a situation where it had happened to her so I believed her. Went on the site and at the end they ask for your bank account details obviously. Good thing I don't have a bank account never have the robbing bastardos. I only deal with cash! Money talks and mines screaming la la la bang |
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