Fraudulent activity is indicated where the woman named in the review denies ever meeting or wrestling the reviewer, suggesting the review was fabricated to deceive others or falsely promote services.
Last Updated: May 05, 2025
The text you provided contains details that strongly suggest fraudulent activity, specifically deception for personal or reputational gain, which becomes clear through the last line:
"I have never met you or wrestled you.... wtf??????"
Here's a breakdown of how the text illustrates deceptive behavior:
The original poster provides a vivid and detailed account of a supposed wrestling session with a woman referred to as “Giantess Julie Bliss.” The description includes:
However, near the end of the thread, someone—presumably Julie herself or someone representing her—responds claiming firmly:
"I have never met you or wrestled you...."
This clearly invalidates the detailed story that was posted earlier, indicating it was a complete fabrication.
The fabricated review functions as false testimony. Potential motives include:
- Promoting a fake reputation (either for the poster or the person reviewed),
- Driving traffic to spoofed/false accounts or content (noted by repeated non-functional "[Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register]"),
- Possibly impersonating a well-known individual for credibility.
If “Julie Bliss” is a real individual (as implied by the denial), then using her name and creating a false account of services with her could also amount to identity misrepresentation.
This text is an example of fraudulent behavior through deceptive posting. It falsely claims a paid or real-world experience with a known individual, which that individual explicitly denies. This kind of deception could:
- Mislead potential customers,
- Damage reputations,
- Facilitate further scams through false links or subscriptions.
All of this constitutes intentional deception for personal or reputational gain, satisfying the criteria for fraudulent activity.