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Eros Verified??
aacsoeja 7 Reviews 3368 reads
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I've never put any weight into "Eros Verified", but is that something I can rely on? What does it even mean?

Some of the girls here have said they have had to go to considerable length to get that "verified" status, but it means virtually nothing to me.

 
How would eros know the pics aren't photo shopped? Would you even trust them if they did? A girl's appearance can change quite a bit in as little as a month's time so really, what good is it?

 
I use the pm feature here that you get with being a VIP member to get the real "skinny", pun intended, on any photos, so no need to rely on some 3rd party who is in business for the girls.

ThePeopleRule127 reads

Thanks for the chuckle...
your link "does'nt exist"...
so much for verification.

Her twitter account is active. Her link just has a huge typo in it.  
Get rid of the extra "eronica" and it works fine. Plus what does Veronica's typo in her twitter link have to do with being EROS verified? 🤔

Errr. It's been really tricky to be photo-verified on Eros even with one week of playing email tag, while they've heled my compensation for an ad. I've been trying to upload account verif. photos with as little of my face in them as their policy states they're kept on file and they may own the rights. Curious to know what other providers have been experiencing!

How were you able to verify to post on Eros? Did you need to retake your photos to include your face and crop/blur them for later?

Before this new "verified" trend popped up, Eros required everyone to submit a photo of themselves holding up their ID. This was used to verify that you are of legal age and that the pics you are posting are not stolen. I don't ever remember having to display pics of my face in the ads that I posted. I have not posted on Eros in a while so I am not sure if this has changed.

Its just a way for Eros to "upsell" providers with added features. Eros doesn't verify that the person in the pics resembles the person submitting the ad. It even states that in the disclaimer about Eros Verified. They did require that all Eros providers submit photos of themselves holding up their ID for age verification and to ensure that they are not stealing pics which would be blatantly obvious. However Eros Verified doesn't mean that the person in the ad looks anything like the person who submitted their ID for verification.

Eros asked for the same picture that's in my ad that's not cropped or blurred. My photos are strategically cropped. Pictures with my face that matches my id in the same lingeries is not suffice.
I know a couple of other reputable providers who don't have the verification tag because of that.  

 
It basically means that they have seen an unaltered original photo that's in the ad.

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