Anti-Scam Guide
Don’t Get Burned
Scams in fetish spaces are real—and rampant. If you’re exploring Domme-led Telegram spaces, you need to stay sharp. This guide covers how to spot a fake, avoid tribute traps, and only connect with real, vetted creators.
Top Red Flags
1. No posting history.
If the channel or profile has no recent content, no pinned messages, or no visible activity—it’s likely fake.
If the channel or profile has no recent content, no pinned messages, or no visible activity—it’s likely fake.
2. Tribute first, talk later.
A Domme who demands payment before any interaction or context is a scammer.
A Domme who demands payment before any interaction or context is a scammer.
3. Unsolicited DMs.
Random messages pushing you to tribute? Classic scam behavior.
Random messages pushing you to tribute? Classic scam behavior.
4. Stock or stolen photos.
Reverse image search. If they’re from Twitter, OnlyFans, or Instagram—ask for proof before tribute.
Reverse image search. If they’re from Twitter, OnlyFans, or Instagram—ask for proof before tribute.
5. Crypto-only with pressure.
Real Dommes have clear systems. Scammers push fast crypto payments with guilt, shame, or fake urgency.
Real Dommes have clear systems. Scammers push fast crypto payments with guilt, shame, or fake urgency.
How to Tribute Safely
- Only send payments after reading pinned rules or tribute instructions.
- Use built-in Telegram bots or platforms the Domme links officially.
- Ask for a voice note or real-time proof if in doubt.
- Never pay for a promise. Pay for a posted dynamic or content offer.
- If you’re unsure—don’t send. Ask others, or skip the interaction.
Follow Verified Paths
Every channel we list on MondoFetish passes anti-scam criteria: active posting, visible rules, and creator control. That’s how you protect your kink budget and invest in real dynamics, not fakes.
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