Minnesota

Better yet!!!!!!!teeth_smile
missleah09 See my TER Reviews 1759 reads
posted

While I was on tour this summer, I had several fella's ask me to take a pic. with me holding up their name and email it.  No problem!! You may get me with wild hair, just getting out of bed so beware!! Lol....

I recently saw an ad for a provider that had her phone number written on a piece of paper included in her picture.  While not totally foolproof (one could still Photoshop the picture), it would significantly cut down on fake ads if this became the new norm.  It would be harder to fake if it were a handwritten note rather than a stamp or watermark over the photo.   Alternatively, she could take a photo with a recent newspaper headline/date stamp.  Why isn't this more prevalent?

It would not necessarily cut down on bad experiences.  I seem to recall a provider...I want to say last year...who did this, and at first people were satisfied with her, both in terms of her appearance and her performance.  After a while, though, she started flaking out on her schedule (frequent NCNS reports, if I recall correctly) and proved the adage that hotness does not always = good provider.

But in response to your point, yes, it would cut down on fake pics.

because there are a lot of fake ads... lol

Regardless of how legit they are, I suspect most just run or -re-run their ad as they see fit.  Try  to prove their authenticity is not high on their list of priorities.

it's called proof of life.But in this profession it still can be a less than fool proof method.Listen to your instincts.There are so many bogus ads on BP,but most are easy to spot.

While I was on tour this summer, I had several fella's ask me to take a pic. with me holding up their name and email it.  No problem!! You may get me with wild hair, just getting out of bed so beware!! Lol....

Register Now!