Would you have given your credit card number to them if you had seen the information I dug up on them first?
Probably not. I did this whole thing on a whim. Here’s how it went down.
I’m browsing the free website Pornhub, when all the sudden a pop up comes on for Pornhub Live, and on it, it’s showing a camgirl with the name of Amy Fisher. I’m thinking: “Amy Fisher? Is that the same Amy Fisher that shot that poor lady’s face off?” I found this to be both hilarious and intriguing. So curiosity got the better of me and I joined their stupid site.
Just went back and clicked that yellow button and it took me to the page to enter a username and email address (to receive a password). Nothing anywhere that says what you say it does. The only thing even close is “Join Now! It’s totally FREE!No credit card needed” but that’s not a lie, as I was clearly able to sign up without giving a credit card. The page where they ask for card info is pretty clearly marked that you’ll be charged. The screen caps are all right there for anyone to see.
It’s cool, man. We all make mistakes, especially when horniness is involved.
I can’t do screen caps so here: NSFW!!
It’s right there at the top slightly to the right. On the left side of the page is where they ask for all your information.
Got it. Weird. I’ll stand down on that point then.
It appears there are two completely separate PornHubLive sites? The one I did all the screen capping of is the one that pops up when you search for it, but appears to be based in the country of St. Pierre. It also appears to be much more legitimate/less sketchy than this one.
There’s your problem, right there. Curiosity got the better of you, and your skepticism went right out the window. So you handed them your CC#, and the rest is history. Scammer history, but history nonetheless.
Taking advantage of people’s greed, lust (porn site, after all), gluttony, or any of the other ‘7 deadly sins’ is a time-honored tradition of scammers.
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Uhhh… that page doesn’t ask for a CC#. It asks for:
Email:
Password:
Nickname:
First name:
Last name:
Country:
Street:
City:
State:
Zip:
What did the page that actually ask for your CC# say? Because that page wasn’t it.
right hand side of page -
Uhh…
OK, you’re right. There is a place to enter a CC#.
I stand corrected. There is a way for someone to stupidly punch in a CC#.
Just had to update a bit. When doing my research I apparently went to the same site that Bob D. did. The legit one that doesn’t ask for a cc. So like Bob I’ll stand down a bit… a bit. I still contend that giving an Internet business a credit card # that they promise not to use is less than prudent.
However, all that said, Shakes did make good on his promise to pay for a membership subscription to the boards for me. I think that was very admirable and I appreciate it very much. Thank you, sir. I am enjoying my ad free browsing.
I think I did the same. I also agree with PlainJain’s comment re providing a credit card for a “free” service. Can you report these bastards for fraud (the original OP)? In the best of all possible worlds maybe that would accomplish something. In our existing world all it would accomplish would be to provide humor to whoever you reported it to.