Dealing with Large Money Offers

A potential sugar baby said what type of allowance she was looking for. She started off by saying, “Well I been offered in the past $5,000 monthly so I’m looking for something close to that…” After talking to her for a bit, she made it clear that she was offered that money but she never actually got it. You shouldn’t believe every big offer you receive and you should never base your allowance off that. Men are liars. As a gag, I can go into my sugar daddy account and start messaging sugar babies that I am willing to offer them $10,000 a month in allowance and I bet a lot of them would believe me.
A lot of times when you receive a substantial offer it will be a scam. How do you differentiate from a real offer and what’s fake? As soon as a potential sugar daddy tells you that he is going to give a big substantial allowance, you need to reply with, “Sounds good, can you meet in person this week?” Don’t spend a lot of time chit chatting and getting to know each other, instead focus on getting him to meet in person asap. If he says he can’t until a later time, then ask that he send you $500 to your cash app to show you that he is serious. That amount shouldn’t be an issue for someone promising a big allowance. If he can’t do that, then get rid of him because it’s most likely a scam or a fraud.
Let’s say he does meet you in person quickly. Then your next step should be to start the arrangement and collect the money as soon as possible. You want to move quickly so that you know he is serious and before he can change his mind. Follow through with an arrangement regardless of his age, appearance, and whether you have a connection or not.



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