Isobel
United States of America#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, July 20, 2011
I, like the model above, have modeled for that site, webcams.com. They have affiliate marketers and spam bots that go chat guys up and pretend to be us. They actually send us emails saying, "We're running a new promotion where we send emails to 'the guys' (emphasis mine) acting like we're models to get them to come in. If a guy comes in and says he's been talking to you just go along with it."
I quit when I found out that they were scamming guys.
We cam girls know that if you're made uncomfortable or believe that you've been ripped off we won't get to see you anymore. Since we don't get paid unless we get shows (35-50% of the per minute rate) we want to get as many shows as possible and cultivate regular clients. A real cam girl will not rip you off. A real cam girl will also not contact you unsolicited on a IM chat application.
anon
United States of America#3UPDATE Employee
Tue, June 28, 2011
i just wanted to clear things up. i happen to be a model for that company and i can tell you that it is not the girls that tricked you. it is they're affiliate marketers who pose as us to get you to join the site. so you may think that you are talking to some hot chick, sorry to tell you but it is most likely a dude and they posing as the chick in the pic.
i am sincerely sorry for your situation but you cannot blame the girl in the pic for this, we are the innocent ones in these kinds of matters. anyone can pose as a hot chick on the net unless you see her live cam and talk to her in person, you cannot blame the model for this. thanks.
Norred1432
United States of America#4Consumer Comment
Thu, April 14, 2011
I am new to this site... wish I could contact you... Electricbassguy.. I got tricked just like you did ...
Norred1432
United States of America#5Consumer Comment
Thu, April 14, 2011
I am new to this site... wish I could contact you... Electricbassguy.. I got tricked just like you did ...