Panty Scammers
Tuesday, February 13
I am certainly not the first to write an article
about "How to Spot a Fake Panty Seller" but I think
(especially in light of the whole SuperHottChicks
site) it is important to post this.
If you are a guy with a used panty fetish, your options are very broad. Do a google search on "used panties" and you will come up with thousands of sites. Just about everyone this day has a used panty site and new ones are popping up every day. So, how do you know that you're getting a legit, real girl wearing her panties for you??
Of course on occasion, these sites DO have real girls wearing the panties... just not the girls you are made to believe are wearing them. Most of the time they steal pictures off of other girls' panty sites. (This usually doesn't last for too long, because if the pictures they steal are off the REAL girls sites, the used panty community is, believe it or not, very tight and relatively small-- when things are not right, the word spreads like wildfire. With that said, if you are even thinking about stealing my pics, I would highly suggest that you rethink that.) Sometimes they are guys who think they are going to make a quick buck off stealing their girlfriend's panties or pay some poor girl next to nothing to get her panties from them and then sell them at a premium to whatever dummy will fall into their scam.
Or.... perhaps there is a real, living and breathing woman behind the operation (complete with a full functioning vagina), she wears her panties and sells them to you. But if she uses some other girl's pictures to make you believe that girl is the actual one wearing them, I also consider that a scam! You should be paying for the panties of the girl you are shown pictures of, not someone else. I would certainly think my customers would feel betrayed if I told them that I wasn't the one who had been wearing their panties all this time but some other girl I was buying them from!
Well, that's all find and dandy Mackenzie... but how do I KNOW they are a fake??? (I know, I know, get on with it...) I don't have any definitive Litmus test to determine whether a panty site is real or not, but there are some good indications:
• DO NOT BUY FROM SITES THAT ACCEPT PAYPAL
While this does not necessarily indicate that a site is a scam, Paypal is prohibited from being used to process adult transactions. If you buy from a seller who accepts it, you are just asking for her and your account to get frozen. The seller will end up not getting the funds you sent and most likely not sending you what you ordered (even though you technically did pay for it). Just stay far away from Paypal.
• PICTURES
Pictures are very important. Does the seller's site have a lot of pictures of them or are there only a couple of shady ones that look like they could be of different people? Do they offer pictures to you with your orders or sell pictures for you to buy?
I don't do custom photos anymore (maybe I'll bring it back sometime but after some strange dude asked me to pose with a fur coat, red heels, and red lipstick while shitting I didn't have the time or patience to do that), BUT I do offer 2 free photos with every new purchase and you are always welcome to purchase more. Why do I not include them with every order? Honestly? It takes me a long time to set up the tripod, take the photos, upload them, etc. If you need further proof I am always happy to include a single 8.5X11 piece of paper with your name on it in my photos. Let's put it this way though... I wouldn't have the feedback I do on Ebanned if I was a fake. Oh and you are welcome to check my constantly updated Panty Pic of the Week.
It should also be noted that just because one seller offers full face pics does not mean that those who don't are not legit (after all, I'm real and I never show my full face!). There are many reasons that sellers choose not to show their face and you should respect those who do and those who do not equally.
• THE SITE IS NEVER UPDATED
Is the your seller's site never updated? There's probably good reason for that. There are numerous ways that webmasters can get ahold of picures to post. They can purchase stock photos or steal the photos, sadly it is usually the latter. It's very difficult to update a site when you have run out of photos.
When sellers run out of photos, often they will attempt to simply crop out the differences so they look similar. Why there may be similarities, you usually can tell the differences. I crop out my face for privacy reasons, but if you were to compare my photos you can easily tell it is the same person. Generally, when panty girls take photos they take them in similar locations, with similar backgrounds, similar lighting, etc. If I had a photo studio to make my lighting professional and offer you many change of sceneries, it would be more interesting but I can't think of a single legit panty seller who does that. Sure, I make make-shift backgrounds for fun holiday's like Christmas, the Superbowl, etc. but it is also clear that it is ME! Make sure you can clearly tell it is the SAME girl in all the photos. If this isn't obvious, I would advise steering clear.
• FISHY PANTIES
Your panties should NEVER smell of fish. A woman's natural pussy smell does not smell like fish unless something is seriously wrong (and why would you want infection panties anyway?). There have been many tales of guys thinking they could make a quick buck by selling women's panties drizzled with tuna juice or fish oil. If you encounter fishy or oily panties, stay away!
In the end, I say your gut is the best way to go. If you have a funny feeling about a girl, you're probably right! Those who get in the "business" to make a quick buck don't stay along for too long. While this all might seem fun and easy, it's also EXTREMELY hard work (which is why most leave soon after they start). Don't be brought down by the fake girls out there. There are a lot of wonderful legit panty sellers in this community and this piece was meant to protect both you and the rest of the panty community. When you find a good girl, tell her you appreciate her. If you have been ripped off, warn others about the seller and don't give up on the good girls that are out there (or bad depending on how you look at it ;) ). If you feel you haven't received a quality product from your seller, talk to her before you go ratting her out the the world. Let's keep the fun going for everyone!
Kisses,
Mackenzie
PS- Don't hold me responsible for spelling and grammar errors ;)
If you are a guy with a used panty fetish, your options are very broad. Do a google search on "used panties" and you will come up with thousands of sites. Just about everyone this day has a used panty site and new ones are popping up every day. So, how do you know that you're getting a legit, real girl wearing her panties for you??
Of course on occasion, these sites DO have real girls wearing the panties... just not the girls you are made to believe are wearing them. Most of the time they steal pictures off of other girls' panty sites. (This usually doesn't last for too long, because if the pictures they steal are off the REAL girls sites, the used panty community is, believe it or not, very tight and relatively small-- when things are not right, the word spreads like wildfire. With that said, if you are even thinking about stealing my pics, I would highly suggest that you rethink that.) Sometimes they are guys who think they are going to make a quick buck off stealing their girlfriend's panties or pay some poor girl next to nothing to get her panties from them and then sell them at a premium to whatever dummy will fall into their scam.
Or.... perhaps there is a real, living and breathing woman behind the operation (complete with a full functioning vagina), she wears her panties and sells them to you. But if she uses some other girl's pictures to make you believe that girl is the actual one wearing them, I also consider that a scam! You should be paying for the panties of the girl you are shown pictures of, not someone else. I would certainly think my customers would feel betrayed if I told them that I wasn't the one who had been wearing their panties all this time but some other girl I was buying them from!
Well, that's all find and dandy Mackenzie... but how do I KNOW they are a fake??? (I know, I know, get on with it...) I don't have any definitive Litmus test to determine whether a panty site is real or not, but there are some good indications:
• DO NOT BUY FROM SITES THAT ACCEPT PAYPAL
While this does not necessarily indicate that a site is a scam, Paypal is prohibited from being used to process adult transactions. If you buy from a seller who accepts it, you are just asking for her and your account to get frozen. The seller will end up not getting the funds you sent and most likely not sending you what you ordered (even though you technically did pay for it). Just stay far away from Paypal.
• PICTURES
Pictures are very important. Does the seller's site have a lot of pictures of them or are there only a couple of shady ones that look like they could be of different people? Do they offer pictures to you with your orders or sell pictures for you to buy?
I don't do custom photos anymore (maybe I'll bring it back sometime but after some strange dude asked me to pose with a fur coat, red heels, and red lipstick while shitting I didn't have the time or patience to do that), BUT I do offer 2 free photos with every new purchase and you are always welcome to purchase more. Why do I not include them with every order? Honestly? It takes me a long time to set up the tripod, take the photos, upload them, etc. If you need further proof I am always happy to include a single 8.5X11 piece of paper with your name on it in my photos. Let's put it this way though... I wouldn't have the feedback I do on Ebanned if I was a fake. Oh and you are welcome to check my constantly updated Panty Pic of the Week.
It should also be noted that just because one seller offers full face pics does not mean that those who don't are not legit (after all, I'm real and I never show my full face!). There are many reasons that sellers choose not to show their face and you should respect those who do and those who do not equally.
• THE SITE IS NEVER UPDATED
Is the your seller's site never updated? There's probably good reason for that. There are numerous ways that webmasters can get ahold of picures to post. They can purchase stock photos or steal the photos, sadly it is usually the latter. It's very difficult to update a site when you have run out of photos.
When sellers run out of photos, often they will attempt to simply crop out the differences so they look similar. Why there may be similarities, you usually can tell the differences. I crop out my face for privacy reasons, but if you were to compare my photos you can easily tell it is the same person. Generally, when panty girls take photos they take them in similar locations, with similar backgrounds, similar lighting, etc. If I had a photo studio to make my lighting professional and offer you many change of sceneries, it would be more interesting but I can't think of a single legit panty seller who does that. Sure, I make make-shift backgrounds for fun holiday's like Christmas, the Superbowl, etc. but it is also clear that it is ME! Make sure you can clearly tell it is the SAME girl in all the photos. If this isn't obvious, I would advise steering clear.
• FISHY PANTIES
Your panties should NEVER smell of fish. A woman's natural pussy smell does not smell like fish unless something is seriously wrong (and why would you want infection panties anyway?). There have been many tales of guys thinking they could make a quick buck by selling women's panties drizzled with tuna juice or fish oil. If you encounter fishy or oily panties, stay away!
In the end, I say your gut is the best way to go. If you have a funny feeling about a girl, you're probably right! Those who get in the "business" to make a quick buck don't stay along for too long. While this all might seem fun and easy, it's also EXTREMELY hard work (which is why most leave soon after they start). Don't be brought down by the fake girls out there. There are a lot of wonderful legit panty sellers in this community and this piece was meant to protect both you and the rest of the panty community. When you find a good girl, tell her you appreciate her. If you have been ripped off, warn others about the seller and don't give up on the good girls that are out there (or bad depending on how you look at it ;) ). If you feel you haven't received a quality product from your seller, talk to her before you go ratting her out the the world. Let's keep the fun going for everyone!
Kisses,
Mackenzie
PS- Don't hold me responsible for spelling and grammar errors ;)
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