Porn Stars

Deposits
vaper1 6 Reviews 2607 reads
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Tl;dr
Liza Biggs is a busty score model who has been spamming her Twitter for fan "meet and greets". After taking a deposit from me, she refused to prove it was actually her or talk on the phone to set a time to meet. Probably a scam, definitely a waste of time. BEWARE.

Longer story:
I saw Liza posting on Twitter for months about fan meet and greets so reached out. Coincidentally (or not) she says she happens to be in my city on the very same day. The conversation quickly turns to a deposit and how much I can give her. Red flag #1.

When we settle on a deposit (down from a ridiculously high price) she directs me to wire money to her. Red flag #2. I tell her I prefer an online payment service and after some debate she directs me to a random account since her account is suspended. Red flag #3.

After that, I get a phone number but she refuses to pick up to set a time to meet and my polite texts on setting a time get rude responses that she is busy and I am bothering her. About 24 hours later I receive a text that she wants to come to me but needs cab money so I am directed to send more money to another random PayPal (a Google search of that PayPal name leads to some hits of a TS with an arrest record). At this point I am definitely not giving her any more money and stop counting the red flags.

Given all the shady behavior, I ask if she could send me a selfie or something to prove it was her, and she rudely refuses. That didn't feel like an unreasonable request given her Twitter is full of nude photos of her...

I try to get my deposit back but somehow the account I sent money to has also been suspended in the 48 hours since I sent money. I get a number of rude responses from her after that and just give up.

Her Twitter and email address seems to be legit but the whole process I went through was incredibly scammy and shady, and a giant waste of time. I thought others should be aware.

RicardoM 215 reads
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2 / 8

I guess sometimes you have to try.  Thanks for sharing.  

mrfrench 226 reads
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3 / 8

I really, really, really wish we could get "sticky" posts like other forums have.  The top one would be about deposits.  

Never, ever, ever, send a deposit unless you are dealing with someone you *know* absolutely will not screw you over... and that, my friend, is someone very hard to find.  I can count on one hand the number of people in this hobby that I would trust like that!!

I know - this warning comes too late for you.  In a way I feel sorry for you... and in a way I don't.  This subject comes up probably once a month.

STPhomer 176 Reviews 210 reads
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4 / 8

Lesson leaned.
Of course it could have been avoided had you paid attention to the years and years of post on TER .  You join a large club of over optimistic dudes blinded by a too good to be true situation and disregard not only the many red flags you encountered but years of warning  about deposits.

Thanks for the courage of posting your experience. You might have saved a few others from getting ripped off. But stay tuned. Soon someone else will be posting about being cheated out of a deposit.

vaper1 6 Reviews 207 reads
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5 / 8

Hey guys, before everybody gets all high and mighty about the deposit thing, I'm not an idiot. I negotiated the deposit amount to something small, that I was happy to part with in the case this was a scam (which it was).

The point of this post is she is a real pornstar and appears to be running the scam from her official Twitter and email. I just wanted to let anybody know since she is spamming meet-ups. Simple as that.

mrfrench 187 reads
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6 / 8

You had 3 red flags (as you called them) BEFORE you wired the money.  Someone who isn't an idiot probably would have stopped at the first red flag or at least the second.  When your gut is telling you that something feels wrong, you should listen to your gut.  We call them "red flags" because they are warnings coming from your gut telling you something is wrong.  You should learn to listen to those warning signs.

Another point: just because a twitter feed is in the name of a porn star, does not mean that the porn star actually owns that account or is actually posting to that twitter feed, or even responding to email messages.  It's fairly easy for someone to open a twitter account or an email account in someone else's name.  It's also fairly common for porn stars to hire people to run twitter feeds and answer emails for them.  You never really know who you are talking to online.  

What I would do would be to try and schedule a facetime/skype or chat through some site like streamate or chaturbate where you can actually *see* the person you are talking to and verify that it really is the porn star.  If the person on the twitter feed refuses to do that, that's another HUGE red flag.  (Telephone calls are not the same - you can't really tell anything about the person on the other end except that it's a female. At least not unless you know the voice of the porn star...)

Of course, this whole thing is yet another reason why I go through agencies like TLC most of the time - I know the person I'm talking to is an agent and I trust that agent to be talking and setting up my date with the actual porn star,  not an assistant hired by the porn star to handle her online presence for her.

macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 202 reads
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7 / 8

I cannot figure out why u would even bother..

vaper1 6 Reviews 278 reads
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8 / 8

I'm fairly sure the Twitter and email address are actually her as they are cross-referenced in other places.

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