Messages being flagged as spam -
Not all messages are actually spam even if they have been flagged as spam, new members tend to get flagged until EDUK has checked their account - however please still proceed with caution and remember to AGE VERIFY!
*PLEASE NOTE ANYONE ASKING YOU TO LEAVE EDUK WITHIN THE FIRST COUPLE OF MESSAGES, WANTING TO PAY VIA BIT COIN OR WANT TO GIVE YOU A HIGH WEEKLY ALLOWANCE - COULD POTENTIALLY BE A FAKE ACCOUNT!*
Example of a fake members message -
Hello Pretty.. I want to purchase your sweet photos and videos. Kindly text me now so we can talk about your payment quickly…OK
Snapchat::kamosj4844
KIK:: kamos_jonathan44
Telegram::kamosjohn44
Instagram::@kamosjohn2644
WhatsApp:: +662 822‑1325‑6444
Email::[email protected]
What can to do? -
EDUK recommend that you age verify anyone new and also charge a £5 "unlock fee" if anyone wants to chat away from ED Emporium on any of the above apps.
You can advise that you can take the £5 off there first purchase with you to recover the unlock fee cost....
What else can I do? -
If you are unsure if the member is fake or not - you are very welcome to use our report and block features within the platform, this will ensure that admin are alerted & the user can no longer contact you on EDUK.
Useful blogs -
1. EDUK do not recommend Kik or Telegram
2. Issue with a member? (what to do)
3. Seller scammer warning signs
4. Sugar Daddy scams
5. How to age verify
6. Tips to stay safe online
7. Team rules explained
8. Do not trust trust pilot
Top Tip -
We also recommend that you take an email address for anyone you are having fun with (basically anyone you are conducting business with) - just incase any member decides to leave ED Emporium or does not upgrade to premium membership. That way you have an alternative way to communicate with each other.
We hope this helps,
Stay Safe!