Questions tagged [sugar-daddy]

An arrangement where a "sugar daddy" (or, sometimes, a "sugar mommy") promises a "sugar baby" money for engaging in a "romantic" (i.e., sexual) relationship. Promising such a relationship is often used to scam people in fraud schemes like advanced fee fraud, money laundering, smurfing, and outright theft from the "sugar baby". In nearly all cases a sugar relationship is a scam and has no value to the sugar-baby.

The typical premise of a "sugar" relationship is that a sugar-daddy or sugar-momma pays a sugar-baby in exchange for companionship, traditionally sexual in nature. A sugar relationship is often used as a setup for more ordinary fraud by enticing the sugar-baby as the victim.

Sugar relationships are frequently used to steal from sugar-babies rather than elicit sexual favors. The scammer suggests to the sugar-baby that he likes her and would like to send her something, this elicits access to the babys accounts or gets her to act as a money mule by cashing fraudulent checks, buying goods with stolen financial information, or other fraud. The sugar-baby thinks she is getting something for doing little more than flirting with someone or sending pictures, in reality she is being victimized and stolen from or being used to launder stolen money. The general trend seems to be that unless you're doing something sexual in nature, then you're being set up for fraud and not a sugar relationship.

Something a sugar-baby should consider is that a real sugar-daddy should be rich enough to just pay her for services. Any sugar-daddy asking for transfer fees, refunds, "buy me gift cards", etc. is either a scammer or too poor to support a sugar-baby. If he can't cover the 2% credit card fees can he really afford your continuing services?

Both scammers and genuine sugar-daddies will use legal threats and general threats to get what they want and maintain control. Sugar babies should consider if they really want a relationship, romantic or business, with someone who threatens them. Legal threats are also meaningless as the sugar-daddy or the scammer is committing larger crimes than what the sugar-baby is being convinced to do.

What distinguishes a sugar relationship from prostitution is that it is often structured such that:

  • the relationship is long term
  • the relationship may be exclusive
  • the sugar-daddy doesn't just pay money, he pays rent, credit card bills, utilities, etc. and often pays them directly

This establishes a stronger level of control over the sugar-baby. The sugar-baby cannot refuse her end of the bargain without risking giving up necessities. This traditional sugar relationship carries similar risks and rewards to prostitution.

In nearly all cases a sugar relationship is a scam and has no value to the sugar-baby.

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Is a reloadit card a scam?

I've been talking to this "sugar momma" because I always get added randomly. 10/10 times there fake. However, this is the first one that sent me a gift card and now wants me to get a reloadit card. Is this a scam?
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i think im being scammed by a sugar daddy

so i'm female 18 and i was looking on a website for a sugar daddy, i started talking to one and we moved to texting, he then asked for my banking info which i turned down and asked if he used paypal. he said no and that he had been scammed threw…
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sugar daddy sent me check for $3000, i’m waiting for it to clear but he’s asking me to send $500 to a friend

so i’ve been messaging a sugar daddy back and forth. we agreed on a certain amount of money a week but he ended up saying he was going to send me 3x the amount of what we agreed on. he told me i was going to do something with that money, a way for…
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Is it safe to give a sugar daddy my bank account and routing number?

So I have a potential sugar daddy and he is asking me for my bank account number and routing number so he can deposit money into my account every week is that safe or is this a scam. Emergency pls answer quickly and real answers only
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Sugar Daddy is Threatening to Report Me To FBI

I recently got involved with someone Over the internet and I asked him if he wanted me to be his sugar baby. Long story short he agreed and sent me money to be his sugar baby. I told him I was going to go and see him but I lied because I didn’t know…
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I don't know what's going on am I being scammed?

I had a gentleman reach out to me through my Instagram, he said he was going to start sending me money saying he was looking for a sugar baby. I said okay and we started talking, he had asked me to set up a cash app so I can receive the money, the…