If, in the past, users did not dare to get started on Tinder, more and more people have adopted the dating application over the years. However, men and women should be careful about the encounters they can make. The proof with the Tinder scammer, who even had the right to a documentary netflix, or more recently, a thief who stole nearly 245,000 euros worth of jewelry after a date. Situations that demonstrate the dangers of dating apps. The opportunity for Cyril Hanouna and his columnists to talk about Tinder dates and the risks that this could represent.
Jean-Michel Maire is not going to say the opposite. Indeed, the journalist wanted to share an anecdote on set. Especially on the time he was robbed, when two young women went to his house. “I got robbed on Tinder one day”, he launched on set. Faced with the surprise of Cyril Hanouna and his colleagues, the columnist gave more details on this story. “I was talking to a young girl, we decided to continue the discussion at my place. And she said to me ‘I’m coming but I’m with a girlfriend. Because I’m not alone and there is no metro. what can I come with her?’. I tell her of course, the more the merrier”he recalls.
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Jean-Michel Maire stolen by his Tinder date
An evening of “madness” in anticipation for the columnist? Nay… However, everything was going pretty well according to his words: “We start talking, we have a drink, and at one point, one of the two, the one I was talking to, said to me ‘don’t you want us to go into the bedroom to talk a little better?'”. If Jean-Michel Maire thought that serious things were about to begin, he was totally wrong. Indeed, he explains: “I go into the bedroom and at one point she receives a text and I hear the door to my house slam. I have a little suspicion. It was his girlfriend who ‘had no more cigarettes’ and who had left buy it”.
The latter’s bank card “didn’t work” and the date of Jean-Michel Maire claimed that she had to join her friend to pay in her place and “come back later”.“They leave and don’t come back. I go into the living room and look, I was missing a painting, my iPad and a watch”, confides Jean-Michel Maire still dumbfounded by the situation. Especially since “the next day they boasted about it”. “Because I have a friend who calls me and says ‘Jean-Michel, didn’t you get robbed last night?’ I ask him how he knows and he tells me that the girl who stole my watch, she sold it in a district of Paris and boasted about it, saying it was mine”. If the columnist tried to find her, he never managed to see her again…
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