Getting regular financial support and luxury presents in addition to enjoying the luxury lifestyle is a tempting dream that many guys have. But it’s not all peaches and cream, as some scammers pretend to be real sugar mommas and sugar babies end up with nothing. To stay safe and actually get what both parties agree on, you should know the rules of safe sugar momma dating. Read on and base your SM search on the knowledge you get.
How to Tell If a Sugar Momma Is Real?
One of the key things to ensuring your safety is to actually approach real sugar mommas. But how to be sure that an SM is real? Here are some signs of legit sugar mamas online:
- A real SM has some photos and info on her profile. Legit SMs don’t have empty profiles. Some SMs are very private, but they have nothing against sending photos in DMs. So, if you are having doubts, just ask for additional pics.
- A sugar momma is clear about what type of relationship she wants. Real women who are interested in having a relationship state who they want to meet and have a clear vision of the arrangement.
- She doesn’t overpromise and states what she has to offer. If it’s too good to be true, it’s not true. It’s as simple as that. If a sugar momma offers $5,000 just for texting, it’s a huge red flag waving at you.
- An SM doesn’t ask you for money or banking info. Money should be given to you, not the other way around. If an SM asks you for a favor, even if it’s something small like $10, it’s not a good sign. Would a rich person actually ask someone they barely know for money if they are really that wealthy? Not!
- Legit sugar mommas don’t avoid IRL meetings or video calls. If your potential SM is constantly avoiding live contact it’s also a bad sign. Unless you have a cyber relationship, the video aspect is usually a big thing in such relationships.
- She doesn’t rush you for intimacy or anything. Respectful behavior and understanding boundaries are signs of a legit SM, as real wealthy women also want to get to know their SBs before trusting someone into their bed.
Knowing all the red flags of the fake SMs can save you a ton of time and nerves wasted.
Sugar Momma Scam
When you know what the dangers are, you can better protect yourself. If you spot any of the scam scheme signs in the communication with your potential SM, run, Forest, run!
Sugar Momma Cash App Scam
One of the most widely used sugar momma scams is a cash app scam. Unfortunately, many SBs fall for it and that’s how it works:
- Contact. An SM contacts her target in order to get money from them, but an SB has no idea about that, as they may come across as very legitimate partners.
- Grooming. That’s a phase of communication and gaining trust so that the SB is less attentive to the details.
- Asking for money. After grooming, the SM can ask for sending a small sum for some rush reason or just for her to have your banking info to send money or any other excuse.
- Fake transactions. That’s another popular version, where the SM sends fake screenshots of the money sent to your cash app. Or she can even make a real transaction and file for the refund quickly so that you see the money coming into your account but won’t see it quickly vanishing from it. Some SMs also ask to send a part of the money to charity (fake, of their choice), friends, or colleagues and have an excuse of why they can’t do that themselves so that the SB ends up spending your own money.
- Vanishing. After they get your money, you won’t see them ever again.
It might seem like it’s so easy to see if the money came to your account, but so many SBs, and not just newbies, fall for this type of scam.
PayPal Sugar Momma Scam
Another popular scam variation is PayPal scamming. And it also has variations:
- Promising an $X sum but with a clearance fee. An SM asks you to send a small sum like $5, $10, or $15 as a clearance fee so that you can use the money she sent you. Money that was never there on your PayPal account.
- Sending “more” than they were supposed to. Some SMs “accidentally” send more money than they were supposed to. For example, they were supposed to send $100, but they sent $1,000, claiming that was a typo. You can even get a notification that your account was replenished for $10.00 but your happy self might not realize that it was not $1,000 but just $10 bucks. And, of course, you’ll be asked to return the $900. Yet just out of your pocket.
- “Pending transaction” method screenshots. Some SMs don’t want to get your money but benefit from intimacy. And on the date before it, send you a screenshot of a sum you agree on, but being in the process of the romantic atmosphere, you might not notice that’s not a sum you received but something that is just pending and therefore can be taken back, which leaves you with nothing.
Being inattentive to the money you get can cost you a lot from your bank account.
Mobile Deposit Sugar Momma Scam
This scheme is also known as a fake check scam, which is similar to a fake screenshot. But in the case of a check that you receive, you can’t immediately check it and cash it out. As it takes some time for a bank to proceed with it. Leaving you in a vulnerable position. Also, some checks are retrievable, so it’s always better to go with cash or nonrefundable payment methods.
How to Avoid Sugar Momma Scam?
All of the information that we provided above is your help in avoiding the sugar momma scams. But here are some extra tips that might also help you out:
- Use only reputable sugar momma dating sites. Trustworthy niche sugar mama dating sites that offer verification lower the chance of being scammed. Also, if you know that sugar mommas are paying for being on a site, it’s also something that scares fraudsters away.
- Keep an eye on red flags. If you notice any signs of a fake sugar mama or early signs of the schemes that we talked about, you should stop all communication immediately. Also, trust your gut feeling, and never go with something you feel is not right.
- Don’t share sensitive and personal info. That’s a golden rule of sugar dating, regardless if you did sugar mommas or sugar daddies. Don’t share your real name, exact location, or any other personal information like bank account. There are safer ways to get allowance payments. Also, you may share some information after you are sure that you can trust that particular sugar mama. And if you shared your banking information with a potential scammer, you need to contact your bank immediately.
- Do your own SM background research. If a person is really well, say the chances are you can find at least some information about their company or them online. Even if your sugar mama is very private, you can pick up little things that she tells about herself and do some digging.
- Never send money to an SM. You should be the only one who gets money. That’s how sugar mama and male sugar baby relationships work. So don’t send anything to an SM under any excuse.
Sugar dating is not easy sometimes but it’s really important to be careful when choosing your SM, as 99% of the scams happen during the initial stages of the relationship.
Final Thoughts
Safety when being a sugar baby must always be your top priority. You should not trust words and sometimes even screenshots. Proceed with any actions only when you are 100% sure that you have that money you are owed secured. Use reliable sugar momma dating sites and don’t wear the pink glasses, so that no one can benefit from you.