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NOMINO-TACET

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  • United States
  • Deviant for 20 years
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Purveyor of quicksand and bondage fetish artwork in the stylings of classic pulp magazines and cinema featuring adventurers, jungle girls, space babes, and other classic themes / genres. Follow along with my cast of original and homage characters as I make 3D art inspired by love of the above.

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I can't say enough about this utterly stunning piece of my OC Gillian as her space babe persona "Starianna"... @PurpleFrogbot 's works are always truly amazing works of art so make sure you go and check them out! Thank you so much for this gorgeous piece!
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Happy Birthday @NOMINO-TACET 🥳🎂🤘🎉

@fazwel is a scammer and @sheriffsmith567 is a scammer.


He does NOT want to pay you $500 or ANY amount of money for art, permissions, or to avoid a lawsuit. He is a SCAMMER!


How the scam works:

  1. Contact and fake project: A scammer contacts you for a project, like art or "work" you are doing for them. 

  2. Payment via check: They say they will pay you via check, which they will send to you.

  3. Mobile deposit: You will be asked to deposit the check using your bank's mobile app.

  4. More money back: The scammer will then tell you to send some of the money back to them through an app or another method to pay for "project costs" or for other expenses.

  5. Bank returns the check: After a few days, your bank will return the check as a bad check.

  6. Victim is responsible: You are now responsible for the entire amount of the bad check.

  7. Report the scam: You should immediately report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission

  8. Report it: Report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and your state attorney general. 

SCAM ALERT

Be safe!

Thank you for the warning. The message they had sent initially did not have any of the usual telltales of a scammer, they never offered nor asked for money or any other typical scam trends, but as I can see their account is gone, I won't have to deal with it.

Thank you for EVERYTHING!

Welcome, I will try to include some quicksand peril into one of my exhibits.

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