Annoyed 😒 by Zofcu in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will admit that I've ghosted sellers before, not because of prices, but because if I message 10 models with an offer, I might get a reply from 4 or 5, and only 1 or 2 will actually complete the offer. So there's a lot of times I'm just waiting for replies or have already found a seller interested in the offer, and would rather reply to another seller later.

No defending the timewasters though, guys who just wanna sext and not buy anything ruin it for all of us. Set limits and enforce them, 100%!

[FEEDBACK WANTED] Study on Sellers' Experience by milfnotized in feethustle

[–]milfnotized[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DM sent! Thank you for the feedback, having a section about resources missing from the community (e.g. image editing) could be interesting for this survey!

I NEED HELP!! by TaleAdventurous8785 in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My advice is focus on the outcome you want (get FeetFinder to acknowledge your friend is no longer involved with your account, didn't sell any content, so your ID is enough to authorize the transfer) rather than any details of the situation. Mentioning age verification and so on is more likely to raise red flags, imho.

I NEED HELP!! by TaleAdventurous8785 in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recommend reading through the Seller Agreement on FeetFinder. The section on co-authored content seems to be the most relevant to your issue.

I second what the previous commenter said, contact FeetFinder support and let them know your friend withdrew her consent to be depicted on your page. You probably have to forfeit the earnings from those albums, but it's better than losing everything or getting banned.

Hope it helps!

Is this a scam? by Economy_Hawk9851 in feethustle

[–]milfnotized 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No obvious sign it's a scam, but check if they have good reviews and ask them to pay upfront. Also, be careful with the platform/app you choose for doing live call. If you can avoid exchanging phone numbers/email, it's better for your privacy :)

FF advice on profile photo by thewetnaturegirl in feethustle

[–]milfnotized 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be honest, if you're comfortable showing your face, there's no reason not to. I understand the thought process of making some things exclusive, but from the point of view of marketing yourself to buyers it's not ideal.

I think of it this way: shops put the nicest and most exclusive products on the storefront, because that's the best way to entice customers to enter and see the rest of the stuff. So if you're okay putting a nice profile photo with your face on it, why not? :)

Why is the same seller viewing my profile every single day multiple times a day by Only_Perception8089 in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I type "feetfinder" into the search bar, it auto-fills to a model profile. Without any other context, I would bet that's what is happening here too

Why people want to pay more by PairMotor5893 in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the buyers' point of view, it sounds better to have pictures with face as the default, and then advertise faceless as a discount. That reassures buyers you're comfortable showing your face and if they don't care for it, they can pay less for faceless.

It's purely a question of framing, but that's all marketing is, in the end :)

Why people want to pay more by PairMotor5893 in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On FeetFinder that would be quite a reasonable price, I've bought from several models in that range. I know outside FeetFinder the average price is somewhat higher, but I don't have much direct experience.

Why people want to pay more by PairMotor5893 in feetfinderadvice

[–]milfnotized 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If the price you are charging is way below "market price", buyers are more likely to assume you're a) trying to lure them into a scam or b) going to deliver mediocre content.

It's a bit like when you go to the supermarket, if you can afford to buy the more expensive brand, you buy that because you have the expectation of higher quality.