Michigan

Another possible B&S girl - Jessica Rose
mjp1966 15 Reviews 5860 reads
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The link to her most current BP ad is below. The moment I saw it, I knew she was using fake photos because I recognized the girl: Lidiya A, a gorgeous, long-time model at Met-Art.com (I have many of her photo sets). A TinEye search confirmed it. The ad in the link does have another photo, an amateur shot of a girl bending over, her backside to the camera, no image of her face. THAT one is most likely genuine.

I can't find any reviews of her, so I'm not 100% sure she's B&S, but the use of a fake photo screams it to me. Personally, I'd be extremely wary.

Not to offend, but most of the photos on Backpage are phony. Maybe even 90%. BY the way, what you B & S stand for?

Posted By: paebiifm
Not to offend, but most of the photos on Backpage are phony. Maybe even 90%.
No offense taken, and I know that Backpage is filled with phony photos. That's the first thing they teach you in Obvious Hobbyist Rules 101. :-)  But, that said, does that mean we shouldn't point out scammers when we find them? I don't think so. In this case, I said something because I happened to recognize the photo, and I think that anyone here who might have thought of seeing Jessica Rose (or Leah or Amber or Kay/Lilly or Tori/Taylor Sims or any other Michigan scammer who's been "outed") would appreciate the heads-up. Personally, I'd feel bad knowing that I knew that one of these (or other) ladies was a scammer, and finding out that someone here got taken because I didn't bother to say anything.

I don't think I'm saying anything you don't already know, but people like this ruin it for the honest providers out there, because if guys no longer put any credence in anything they see, how are the honest ladies going to stay in business? It also makes it harder for us hobbyists, who have to keep working even harder to do due diligence on providers. It's just bad news all around, and IMHO any information that can help hobbyists (short of actually "outing" a provider's real info; that's just wrong) should be appreciated.
Posted By: paebiifm
BY the way, what you B & S stand for?
"Bait & switch," meaning using fake photos to entice you in, with the hopes that your little head will do the thinking when you find she's not the person you saw in the ad. Classic scamming tactic, so I'm told, and quite possibly the easiest given the millions of photos floating around the web. (That's why I'm glad someone in the TER forums talked about TinEye, which makes it much easier to search the web for photos and, hence, to expose scammers.)

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