If the original girl did not warn of the number being used by the new girl and issued a burn notice on her prior number then she is just as responsible as the actual girl who committed the robbery.
About a week ago I saw Harley under her latest phone number, 480-387-2752. Today I got a text from that number asking if I wanted to see her again, and we agree for another 1hr OC. I didn't need to give her my address, she already had it. A while later my doorbell rings, and it is NOT her. From Harley's ad history I'm guessing this was a friend of hers that is currently advertising under Riley.
Even though it isn't Harley, this girl is attractive, so I let her in...but before I can figure out why the switch, she asks for part of the donation to go pay her "taxi". She says she'll leave her bag and phone behind. Since I'd had a good experience with Harley, I was suspicious, but didn't really object like I would with someone completely out of the blue.
You can guess how this ended....I'm now the proud owner of a really shitty purse that contains 1 condom and 1 non-functional cell phone (battery not included!)
I've had close to a dozen outcalls with unreviewed, unverified providers so far this year...and this is my first real negative experience, so I guess I was due.
I did a ripoff review with a new profile for Riley, so anyone looking up the number should be able to find it. I didn't do it for Harley because I'm not sure what the situation is...it's possible her "friend" is screwing her over as well.
-- Modified on 5/19/2016 5:32:15 PM
...tried to search for the review under the name Riley, under Harley's numbers on her TER profile and her BP ad and under Rip Off Reviews for Phoenix and I wasn't able to find it. Could you provide us a link to Riley's TER profile with this ROB review?
Of course, once it is approved. Just submitted today, and TER is slow-as-fuck in approving reviews in general.
If the original girl did not warn of the number being used by the new girl and issued a burn notice on her prior number then she is just as responsible as the actual girl who committed the robbery.