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I think this is less of a problem than some unaware person with an account they care for being told they'll get banned and lose all of their stuff if they don't play the ransom game.
But, what do I know... I'm not looking for anyone to spoil me, and I think most people here aren't, because everyone knows begging is against ToS here, so they probably aren't actively looking for somebody to take care of them in a place where everyone will send them packing for doing so immediately.
Telling Sugar babies how to not get scammed... seems one sided anyhow. If you care about people, shouldn't you be trying to stop behavior like that from happening? Supporting it is just going to make people roll their eyes at you, lol.
I just want the world to be a better place. It's not about letting women get sugar daddies safely. F*** that. I hate those women for having an entitled attitude and not getting off their a**.
Honestly, there's so much crap in the world nowadays, I'm making the choice to not add more to it.
Sue me.
But, let's be honest: "sugar daddy" scammers probably would not exist if sugar daddies were not in high demand. By women. Scammers aren't just targeting the uninitiated, but also the desperate. Even on Steam, you do not escape the amount of women (or men in disguise) looking for people to clean out their wishlist -- whether it be for Steam, Amazon, etc. Many of them even offer "services" in exchange for your generosity. Like sending you pictures of themselves, which I wouldn't be surprised if those are fake.
But I digress, I miss the days when Steam had actual gamers and not people with ulterior motives, whether it be these scammers you've experienced, or all the others.
That being said, I would totally be your Steam simp.