Fake: JESS - new in town...come and see what you've been missing

chubawamba

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So I spoke to her on the phone.
I straight up called her a liar without evening asking her questions.
Well...she got offended. She states that her ad back east is on auto-repost and that her ad out here is legit.
She got mad at me, but wasn’t rude or anything just said she wouldn’t see me.
At which point I told her I was being harsh and getting straight to the point like an interrogation and wanted the truth.
I’m 50/50 on this one because her explanation made sense and she said she was upset because I didn’t ask, just assumed she was a liar.
Maybe if given the chance I will TOFTT and see if she is being honest.
 

contramx

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I was about to TOFTT on this girl. Good thing I didn't. Just like chubawamba, I txted her to set up appt. She seemed nice and replied promptly but I knew something was wrong when she said that first time new clients had to pay her with prepaid credit cards.
I also was skeptical and basically interrogated her about being real. I obviously pressed the issue and offended her. She, or he, makes you feel guilty so that you will insist on seeing her no matter what. Thinking with my big head, damn...
So I ended up buying a prepaid cc and told her that I did so. She then asked for the number and security pin on the back. Red Flag!!!! That there tells you it'a a scam. If you give out the card number and pin, they can take that balance someow and use it towards purchasing something online. Beware pooners. I am speaking from bad experience.
Very disappointed about not seeing that gorgeous girl in the photos, obviously it's not really her, but none the less, I was able to getting completely scammed and ripped off.
Jess is total fu@#ing bullsit, stay away guys. Honestly, it's probably a guy or team of guys trying to scam some of us innocent hard working pooners.
 

chubawamba

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That’s crazy.
Yes she could go online and buy whatever she wanted using the info off of your credit card.
What a b!txh!

Forget being disappointed, you should be happy we did our research.
 

quiotriot

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Anyone who ONLY takes money in advance before you get to see them is probably up to no good. Doesn't matter how they ask. E-transfer, paypal, prepaid credit card...

I am not talking about the providers that you meet first, then ask for payment at the beginning of the appointment. Though there's scammers there as well of course, but it happens less often.

Now, the few legit providers who have switched to "deposits first" might think a bit differently. That it's for their security. To avoid time wasters. Maybe they've been burned in the past. It's understandable to a point. But I still wouldn't do it.
 

Theguyfromvictoria

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As we continually see this type of scam, is that an indication that it works? Gotta be, right? Why else would we continually see it? Curious as to what their success rate is. So they scam one guy for $300 and stop there? Or are they making $$$ in each city off of guys who just don’t know? It’s unfortunate that it gives the industry such a black mark. I hate crap like this.
 

chubawamba

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My guess is they make some good money.
You don’t even have to be in the city to scam them.
And if you lost $300 would you go to the police? Probably not.
You could literally be in India.
It’s quite smart actually. I’m just glad we are in the day and age where there are a lot of scams happening over the phone that most of us pick up on them before it’s too late.
 
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