Last week many of the new ads look air brushed and fake, but allegedly their verified. What gives? Also only phone numbers for contact, no websites or email addresses.
Eros no longer let providers post their websites. If you do, they will ban you from Eros.
The best thing to do is just to google the provider to reach her website. Another easy way is.. Eros lets providers post their social media such as Twitter. You can see her links and her website there if they do have one. I hope this is helpful.
I follow the Eros ads regularly, and every once in a while I notice a flurry of new ads on the "What's New" section, for a bunch of girls who are visiting. Often times their photos look model-hot, but they have no reviews, very limited contact information, and no other internet or social media presence that I can discover. I am always suspicious of these ads. Why would escorts that hot not have Twitter, email, or TER reviews? My assumption is that they are either scams (fake ads to entice you to schedule an appointment, but when you show up the girl is either not the girl in the photo, or else a girl who doesn't actually do anything once you give her the money), or possibly law enforcement putting up fake ads in an attempt to catch "johns", so they can have more media coverage about yet another successful "sex trafficking sting operation". I suppose it is also theoretically possible that they could just be legitimate but UTR girls. However, I would be very leery about taking that chance. Proceed with extreme caution.
We can't even say the word website or they toss the ad back. Cant say "google me" or "look Me up". I am surprised now they added the twitter and Snapchat links.
If you look at the definition of "Eros Verified" on their site, they state that all that "Eros Verified" means is that the image(s) in the photo(s) are of someone who intends to advertise on their site as someone offering adult companionship services. However, they explicitly state that does not mean that the woman who answers the ad is actually the woman in the photo, or that any of the other information in the ad (which could include services, prices, contact information, etc.) are accurate. So, I would say that yes, the "Eros Verified" label is somewhat meaningless. As further evidence of this, I have seen girls with "Eros Verified" ads, who have reviews stating that the girl who appears was not even close to the girl in the photo. So, I wouldn't place very much stock in the "Eros Verified" label.
I am not sure how Eros screens, I believe it is a bot running through your ad. The past two times I have come to Chicago I copied and pasted my home base ad which is live and has been for almost two years. I made no changes what so ever except under visiting part I said my dates and visiting the windy city. It was bounced back asking me to remove hyperlinks which is against publish standards lol. I thought what hyperlinks. I removed the text totally and resubmitted then again got rejected for it was against publishing standards lol. Now mind you this same ad was posted in Tampa, Orlando, Baltimore and Philly. It literally makes no sense there can't be a actual person looking over these ads or they would realize this so frustrating. So on my upcoming visit to Chicago I had to use a old ad I have used in the past because for some strange reason this ad gets cleared when I hit the repost. Makes no sense. Jeslyn
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