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... fakes don't suck, literally...
HOsBuzters 231 reads
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Got to admit, I sure wish that there was a better way to expose the fake-supermodel-bullcrap-ads out there... but you can always fall back on the best advice you will ever hear:  
     ~  "If it looks or sounds Too Good To Be True, it usually is" ~  
     ... here's a perfect example and why I'm taking the time to post:  (SEE ATTACHED LINK)

Warning Signs:

1. Seriously? "Her" pictures are simply beautiful. But no attempt to hide or blur face?  
Sure. Right... Hottest babe in ANY office, workplace, school, hospital, university, or convent.  
... And working a discreet sideline, but not afraid to be exposed. See advice above.

2. Says "highly requested".... NOT Reviewed.  Sound or looks like what you are hoping and wishing to see.... no mention of any review site or ID or verification... BECAUSE IT'S A FAKE. See advice above.

3. Phone number is written is some kind of mixed alphabetic and numeral "secret" code. WTF??!!
--- ALWAYS a dead giveaway because it makes copy and paste for fast checking reviews and images more cumbersome. Guess they realize that anyone who is dumb enough to "decipher" the number and dial it will be easier to scam.  

I'm sure others have tell-tale signs too, as I do have more. But rather than boycotting and missing out on bp's dubious entertainmet value forever, (And its numerous piggy-backers), you should just click the back button like I do, unless you have time to waste...   On the very rare occasion you might find a hidden gem (I have only once or twice) but that is truly one in thousands.

Stay horny, My Friends.

 
PS: I knew it was a waste of time, but to be fair, I dragged the smokin' purple teddy image over to the Tineye app anyway... and of course...  See advice above.
"Egon"

-- Modified on 6/15/2015 3:54:00 PM

Y'all , I have to wonder how these "providers" look at us hobbyists when they post ads such as the ones following when the pictures are absolutely fake / stolen from separate web sites.. do they think we ll just say "ahhhhhh- ok Im not big enough boy to walk out of here Ill just pay you and let you get way with it . go ahead ripoff some other hobbyist again tomorrow" ...?  
 
 OK , true sorry on the neg vibes but I JUST DONT GET IT ! -- is bait n switch $$ a common / acceptable practice ??? I can tell true that when this happened to me I turned on my heel with no apologies = no payment at all = and walked out

Oft can be avoided by taking an image or two from the posts and uploading to google images ; amazing how many of these pics (and with all of the following links) show up on completely unrelated and separate websites , verifying the "provider" in the pic is not at all For Real
 
http://atlanta.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/puertican-princess/29305130  
 
with google images :  http://www.girlsinyogapants.com/9-tittytuesday-pics-of-joselyn-cano/  
 
 
Etc:  
 
http://atlanta.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/new-hott-babe-upsc-ur-1-pick/28273362  
 
http://atlanta.backpage.com/BodyRubs/satisfaction-guarantee-_-jaw-dropping-_-brunette/22965688  
   
http://atlanta.backpage.com/BodyRubs/feeling-naughty-is-not-a-sin-brunette/25912886    
 


-- Modified on 6/15/2015 11:44:17 AM

I agree totally with what you are saying.  But most likely we aren't dealing with folks that are the most sharp on quality business practices.  You have to admit that it is pretty entertaining to see images that are totally fake.  Or even 4 or 5 pro quality photos and one bad quality cell phone photo that might be the real person but the quality is so bad that you really cant tell what it is.  I guess at that point the provider can say...."Real Pics".  

Misrepresentation has been as common in this industry as long as there have been ads.....even with No pics.

Research Research Research !!!

Education Education Education !!!

Wisdom Wisdom Wisdom !!!

When, in the rare circumstance the application of these rules fail you, be prepared to cut your losses and walk away.  Consider any loss as an investment in your education, wisdom, and future research skills.

TONY

HOsBuzters232 reads

Got to admit, I sure wish that there was a better way to expose the fake-supermodel-bullcrap-ads out there... but you can always fall back on the best advice you will ever hear:  
     ~  "If it looks or sounds Too Good To Be True, it usually is" ~  
     ... here's a perfect example and why I'm taking the time to post:  (SEE ATTACHED LINK)

Warning Signs:

1. Seriously? "Her" pictures are simply beautiful. But no attempt to hide or blur face?  
Sure. Right... Hottest babe in ANY office, workplace, school, hospital, university, or convent.  
... And working a discreet sideline, but not afraid to be exposed. See advice above.

2. Says "highly requested".... NOT Reviewed.  Sound or looks like what you are hoping and wishing to see.... no mention of any review site or ID or verification... BECAUSE IT'S A FAKE. See advice above.

3. Phone number is written is some kind of mixed alphabetic and numeral "secret" code. WTF??!!
--- ALWAYS a dead giveaway because it makes copy and paste for fast checking reviews and images more cumbersome. Guess they realize that anyone who is dumb enough to "decipher" the number and dial it will be easier to scam.  

I'm sure others have tell-tale signs too, as I do have more. But rather than boycotting and missing out on bp's dubious entertainmet value forever, (And its numerous piggy-backers), you should just click the back button like I do, unless you have time to waste...   On the very rare occasion you might find a hidden gem (I have only once or twice) but that is truly one in thousands.

Stay horny, My Friends.

 
PS: I knew it was a waste of time, but to be fair, I dragged the smokin' purple teddy image over to the Tineye app anyway... and of course...  See advice above.
"Egon"

-- Modified on 6/15/2015 3:54:00 PM

Very helpful insight. Thanks for sharing!

I've been lucky so far, I've only fallen victim to one Bait and switch ad. I didn't walk away like I should have. The session went ok, but the disappointment put a damper on things. Also, now I get a text about once a week from the same number telling me they have "new girls" Like I'm going to fall for it twice! Anyway, good post.

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