Carolinas

Got scammed through badaboo... in need of some luvin
GentlemanBen4u 695 reads
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1 / 10

A Spanish girl (Martha) hit me up on Badaboo (dating app). She then proceeded to chat me up, then proceeded to say that she charges '100 x una ora' etc. Being completely new to this whole thing... after talking to her on the phone, I complied with her request to send the fee in advance via western union to some guy In the dominican. She responded after the money was cashed, but since then, no response. Pretty sure I got scammed even though the appointment isn't until 6.  

Looking for someone to help take my mind off of getting ripped off. :(

GentlemanBen4u 378 reads
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3 / 10
FoxyNC See my TER Reviews 372 reads
posted
4 / 10

Minus the "hobby aspect" of this scenario...

You email web chick.
Web chick says wire money out of country to a males name.

Sound like a good idea?

Hind-site is 20/20.

Unless there is a way for there to be "consequences" (i.e. posting about her when she has reviews/reputation at stake etc etc) some people will not do right.

Sorry babe, warm hug & kiss- and a couple of licks to you.
Next time, ask her if it comes with some lube when they try to bend ya over!

Foxy the cynic

breannabreeze See my TER Reviews 469 reads
posted
5 / 10

Some of you guys need to stop thinking with the small head and start thinking with the big head.  That one should have screamed out SCAM once she asked you to wire money.

Haywood-Jablome 374 reads
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6 / 10

Well Said Breanna

Gentlemenben, I hear of this stupidity taking place all the time. There is a plethora of positive information on well established, accomplished and reputable providers that will be a good thing who will not ask you to wire money. Why the fuck did you wire money??  No wait..I'm sorry, you are an idiot. Forget everything I said.

Let me give you some info to wire some money over to me (since you seem to have some to throw away

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 427 reads
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7 / 10

In this case, you need discretion. Not going through an official system opens you up to many dangers of being exposed, scammed, etc.

For longer appointments, I ask for a deposit. When questioned on my integrity with those deposits, I remind them that if I even scanned them for fifty bucks, my year of work building trust and branding would be destroyed. There would be no gain - only loss.

In the case of someone who is not reviewed, doesn't network or screen, or doesn't care about their safety or reputation - they have nothing to lose when they don't go by the rules.

-- Modified on 5/3/2014 10:57:10 AM

MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 354 reads
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8 / 10

While what Bre said is completely true, there is zero reason to kick someone while he's down like you did. "You are an idiot" is offensive as is most of your post. I'm sure he won't be doing anything like that again.

Just sayin...

Steph

FoxyNC See my TER Reviews 407 reads
posted
9 / 10

If I were to do an overnight (again) I would require (another) deposit.

Yes, we care about rep's. Of course we can be held accountable.

Providers have costs upfront for overnights (such as travel, or child care, or in my case elderly care to, my responsibility I know, but in order for me to be available, that's what Foxy has to do.)
It is worth it for me in the end though, obviously.
Without a deposit, an overnight will not happen

IanMcKee73 85 Reviews 297 reads
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10 / 10

You tell it like it is sister!

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