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hobbyhorse68 35 Reviews 2508 reads
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1 / 9

I made a date with a provider I found here on TER.  She has multiple (25) good reviews going back 1.5 years, most of them written by prolific reviewers who have also reviewed girls I have seen, increasing my confidence in the reviews.  Moreover, her reviews indicated that she worked for a well known agency before becoming an indy, further suggesting that she is legit.

I was curious if I could find some additional photos of her on the web before we meet.  Googling her email turned up a few; googling her phone number also brought up a listing by www.escortbusts.com, claiming that her number "is one of the mobile phone numbers used by local authorities in online prostitution sting ops. You've been told!"  Clicking through to their site brought up more scare tactics:

"Don't be an idiot! Don't do anything illegal you'll loose your job and your family will find out.
Be safe here... EasySex MORE GIRLS, BETTER, AND LEGAL!"

This seems like a total scam, but I don't see what their product is.  If I click on the links, it brings me to TER.  What is the deal with this site?  Should I be worried about the date?

hobbyhorse68 35 Reviews 698 reads
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2 / 9

Why do they exist?  Is this just a "morality" group trying to scare prospective clients? Or are they collecting IP addresses of suspected clients?

-- Modified on 1/4/2016 8:07:11 PM

hobbyhorse68 35 Reviews 970 reads
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3 / 9

I checked your number Kali, and it came up on www.escortpolice.com, which is almost identical to www.escortbusts.com
They both link to their bullshit "dating" site, www.easysex.com.  I didn't realize this before since it wasn't apparent that the giant bold "easysex" on www.escortbusts.com was a link.  Hard to believe this scam works on anybody to drum up new business, but I suppose their cheesy front pages filters through all the easy marks.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 869 reads
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4 / 9

who do research on providers by raising the false impression that the provider is working for LE, etc.

All we can do is try to spread the word about them and their nefarious ways

harborview 10 Reviews 702 reads
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5 / 9

advertizing sites for providers numbers which is why proividers scramble their numbers or use a email as first contact.   These are scare / extortion sites.  This is why providers (or hobbiests) should not use numbers that link to their real ID.

hobbyhorse68 35 Reviews 650 reads
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6 / 9

I did a search for this site on the TER boards but did not find it, do you have a link?
Thanks Mr. Fisher!  Hobby on!

spinneraddiction 13 Reviews 811 reads
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7 / 9

I am wondering if TER itself is behind Escort Busts to drive traffic here.

I_like_escorts 22 Reviews 636 reads
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8 / 9

You know, to attract potential hobbyists "because it's legal".  Even though a man would need to send 1000 messages to get 1 reply on those things.  While here on TER, it's 1, maybe 2, messages to get 1 reply.  They know how easy it is around these parts.  So no wonder they want a piece of our demographic spending money on them.  Them and their fake profiles.

Layonaisthe1 See my TER Reviews 499 reads
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9 / 9

seems like any girls number you google pops up on that site im sure its fake

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