applecruncher
SF VIP
- Location
- Ohio USA
In another thread there was some discussion about revealing personal information in a profile. Of course, I hope we all know there are limits and common sense should apply to profiles, forums, etc. But I thought about a couple stories I heard about (been trying to find them) several years ago.
A woman and man enjoyed the same AOL chat room, then started emailing and sharing personal information. The woman was married with a family, but she saw no harm in corresponding and flirting with a man who lived over 1,000 miles away in another state. Soon she got bored and busier, and tried to fade away. Her online friend didn’t like that……he kept emailing and told her he’d developed feelings for her. He found out where she worked and called her. She told him to leave her alone, blocked him from email, and ignored his voice mail messages and requests to meet in person.
A few months passed. One day the receptionist called and told her a Mr. XXX (used a false name) was waiting in the lobby….said he was a client and had an appointment. (um hmmm…you know where this is going)
She went to the lobby and it was her former chat room “friend” -begging to have a “talk" (YIKES!) :wtf: She had to get security to remove him from the premises.
Scarey.
Have you heard any bizarre stories about online acquaintances getting out of hand?
A woman and man enjoyed the same AOL chat room, then started emailing and sharing personal information. The woman was married with a family, but she saw no harm in corresponding and flirting with a man who lived over 1,000 miles away in another state. Soon she got bored and busier, and tried to fade away. Her online friend didn’t like that……he kept emailing and told her he’d developed feelings for her. He found out where she worked and called her. She told him to leave her alone, blocked him from email, and ignored his voice mail messages and requests to meet in person.
A few months passed. One day the receptionist called and told her a Mr. XXX (used a false name) was waiting in the lobby….said he was a client and had an appointment. (um hmmm…you know where this is going)
She went to the lobby and it was her former chat room “friend” -begging to have a “talk" (YIKES!) :wtf: She had to get security to remove him from the premises.
Scarey.
Have you heard any bizarre stories about online acquaintances getting out of hand?