Welcome to the summary of our discussion on common scams encountered on Chaturbate and how to avoid them. This conversation is a compilation of experiences and advice from various members who have encountered different types of scams while performing. Their insights aim to help both new and experienced models navigate the platform safely. Here are the key points highlighted:
- Be cautious of users who attempt to distract you with private messages (PMs) during public shows; it’s often a tactic to scam or get free content.
- Verify tips by listening for the notification sound and watching your token balance. Fake tip images can be misleading.
- Requests for private shows should be handled through the platform’s official feature, not through PMs or external passwords.
- Watch out for users requesting shows or transactions outside of Chaturbate, such as via Skype or Paypal, as these are often scams.
- Some scammers pretend to be fellow cam models offering advice or collaboration, which usually ends up being a scam to get free shows or personal information.
- There are instances where viewers will mark items as purchased on your Amazon wishlist without actually buying them, in hopes of receiving free content in return.
- Remember, if an offer sounds too good to be true or something feels off, it's better to trust your instincts and avoid potential scams.
Sharing these experiences helps us learn from each other and create a safer environment for all models. Stay vigilant and support one another in identifying and avoiding these scams.