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Among the jumbled papers pinned to a job board at a University of New Hampshire coffee shop, one job offer is described simply as creepy.The ad refers to website called sugardaddyforme.com and solicits college-aged women, 18-25 years old, to meet "sugar daddies," older men who are looking for dinner companions.Watch the report"It sounds really inappropriate and kind of scary," Nadia Hashem, a UNH grad student said.The flier maintains that older men are more respectful than college boys and claims "sugar daddies" can not only mentor you with your career, but take you places around the world. In return for dates, the women would get paid.Nichole Currier said she knew someone who did just that. "A thousand dollars to go on a date with him something like that something crazy," Currier said.So-called "sugar babies" can create an account on the website, and like any other dating service, people can select with whom they'd like to go on a date with. "The good news is students themselves were the ones that kind of policed this," University of New Hampshire Dean of Students Ted Kirkpatrick said. "Nobody had to protect them from anything." Richard Many manages a store on campus and was the one who notified the school when the flier was posted outside his store. "The problem is of course college students are smart and they are their own people, but people prey on them and we know that," Many said. But in a time when college tuition and bills are sky rocketing, the allure of making money to simply go on dates could be appealing. "I can't personally imagine doing it," Hashem said. "But I guess I could imagine someone being in that situation where that might be an option." Get the WCVB News App