Wow. that's funny!
Those were created yesterday, WHILE she was here posting that she doesn't use Identity protection. So let's see what the WHOIS says:
pattysimilien.com
Registrant: WhoisGuard Protected
starlitasimilien.com:
Registrant: Whois Privacy Services Pty Ltd
Looks like she's getting set up for another round of fraud -- she used 2 different registrars, in case she "makes a mistake" and gets shut down an one.
BTW, I spoke to her once at this number:
(206) 321-6665
And a call came from that number on Friday that I did not answer. She seemed to have a pretty severe speech issue, and I pretty much couldn't make sense of what she was saying and asked for an email -- which is something I do with EVERYONE.
My refusal to make business agreements of any type over the phone or by IM has prevented many issues, and I think he's why she found me to be "difficult". It's hard to claim "misunderstandings" and "mistakes" when everything is spelled out in email, with a date/time stamp.
Scammers hate an audit trail, they want to fall back on "but you said xxxx".
I also insist on PayPal payments stated what is being purchased in the PayPal item line itself. Glad to see Alex does too. Scammers want to leave that blank. Seeing RNR.COM in the purchase line of the $5,000 PayPal.com invoice is a "book'em Dano!" moment.