I think Daphne likes you
Here we go again...

I haven't gotten a friend request on chess.com like that, but I have gotten regular phishing scams. I have won the British lottery a few times, been contacted by an African princess needing my bank info to escape here abusive father, and somebody discovered large deposits of gold in South Africa and needs help.

I haven't gotten a friend request on chess.com like that, but I have gotten regular phishing scams. I have won the British lottery a few times, been contacted by an African princess needing my bank info to escape here abusive father, and somebody discovered large deposits of gold in South Africa and needs help.
Then what is with the American flag next to your name?

I think Daphne likes you
Yes, before acting rashly, I think the important question to answer is what, exactly, is Daphne phishing for?

I think Daphne likes you
Yes, before acting rashly, I think the important question to answer is what, exactly, is Daphne phishing for?
Daphne wants a man!

In my opinion she's going about it wrong. You catch many more fish with a wide net than a single hook:
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/good-looking-chess-boys

I haven't gotten a friend request on chess.com like that, but I have gotten regular phishing scams. I have won the British lottery a few times, been contacted by an African princess needing my bank info to escape here abusive father, and somebody discovered large deposits of gold in South Africa and needs help.
Then what is with the American flag next to your name?
That's the point, how on earth could I win their lottery if I never entered and never lived there. I get a message claiming I should fork over my account number so the money can be transferred into my account.
Remember the first time I posted a thread about a phishing attempt? Well, I just got a similar message from someone just now (I apoligize in advance if it wasn't phishing)