I'm under 16, and this random guy added me on MSN. He started talking to me, and he told me that he was 28 and lived in New Jersey. Then he asked me if I had a boyfriend, and I told him no. He then wanted me to be his girlfriend, but I said it was illegal and wrong. He then said that he wanted to be friends, but with benefits. I told him no again. He then said some disgusting stuff that I don't want to repeat on here. Is this guy dangerous?
2007-03-28
12:45:59
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P.s: I gave him all fake information. (I.e; My hair, what country I live in, etc,)
2007-03-28
12:55:20 ·
update #1
Thanks for your answers everyone. I was really shaken up by some things that this person said, and these have really helped. Thank you again!
2007-03-28
13:00:09 ·
update #2
Yes, remove him from your list and ban him if you can. If you can't, warn him off with the treat that you will report him to the authorities.
2007-03-28 12:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally it sounds like a friends or youngster is taking you around the block. It could of course be real and therefore a threat. I would block and remove this user from your contact list.
You should also never hand out personal details and you seem to have done this well.
All the best
Moose
2007-03-28 12:50:14
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answered by Chεεrs [uk] 7
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This is one of the reasons I want agree to my grandkids using the chat lines, IMs, etc. They are too immature and so are you.
If you are for real you should never have responded in any way to begin with. Do whatever you have to do to block the uninvited intruder. Would you open your door when no one but you are home to a stranger? So childish. Scary.
2007-03-28 12:57:26
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answered by Charley Horse 6
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I would view him as being very dangerous. As for what has happened, I would report it to MSN's security let them handle it. You will probably have to supply a screen name and so forth.
I just hope you did not give a physical home address?
2007-03-28 12:53:41
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answered by dick_bee_bad 5
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Yes block him or do not talk to him maybe u should report him. There's a certain number u can call to report a supishous person and have them check into it just to be safe.
2007-03-28 12:53:21
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answered by kim j 1
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the best thing to do is ask your parents to call your local police. they will know what to do. many police departments have internet predator teams that go after people like these.
even if he isn't dangerous it's still illegal to talk to a minor that way.
2007-03-28 13:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You should tell your parents/guardians. This guy could be crazy, or have a sick sense of humor. Either way, try to get away from him and tell someone just in case he is dangerous. God Bless:)
2007-03-28 12:53:10
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answered by PrettyLady26 5
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This person could be potentially dangerous. Report him to the police or FBI. He must not be allowed to continue.
2007-03-28 12:55:28
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answered by Donald R 1
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He could very well be! Make dam sure you dont have any info on any of your profiles that will lead him to where you live, phone nums, anything! Report him also!
2007-03-28 12:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he is. Turn his user name and the room you meet him in over to the local or State Police.
http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/divorg/invest/icac-task-force.html
2007-03-28 12:51:20
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answered by acklan 6
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