Please go to the newbie board and read and ask questions there as GaG told you earlier. You need help!
To go point by point to some of your comments, and call out the red flags:
“She is very attractive. I like her pictures.”
They are pictures of someone attractive but I seriously doubt the person behind the ad looks anything like the pictures. It’s probably some guy in Nigeria. you can use Google reverse image search and tineye to check if the pictures were stolen off some other internet site. Those searches don’t always delicer results but lots of tines you can find out if the photos were stolen, and from what site.
“Website is professional looking”
Not at all. That is a very amateur looking cookie cutter, do it yourself website.
Legit providers can have amateur websites, and scammers can have professional looking websites, so that in itself would not be a red flag to me, but along with the other red flags, she is definitely a no go. However, you are the one who said her website is professional looking, so if you are going to use a professional vs non professional looking website as one of your red flags, (and many mongers do), then you really should learn what a professional looking website looks like!
“It even has reviews, one from TER.”
Don’t trust “reviews” posted on a providers own web page, unless you can find those reviews on legitimate reviews sites. The review from TER is just a screenshot of the general details of a generic review from some provider named Marcy. There is no provider ID number, no juicy details, no ratings, and no cost for service. By the way, I searched for reviews for “Marcy” in Tennessee, and there were zero returns, so whoever she stole that review from is not even in Tennessee.
“Her rates are very appealing,”
Her rates are ridiculously low! $100 for an hour? That’s a huge red flag. Run far away.
Legit providers in the USA do not charge rates that low. If you were in a foreign country, those rates for an attractive provider could be legit. In the USA, maybe if you were looking for a crack whore on the streets, the prices might be right, but no legit provider with an internet presence is charging that low.
“She is very specific about the services she offers” Another big red flag.
Most legit providers will not be specific about the services they offer. That’s what reviews are for.
The Sarah vs Marcy name thing is another red flag.
The directing you to a website asking you for money. Giant red flag. And apparently one you have fallen for before! You must learn from your mistakes, grasshopper! Don’t keep falling for the same shit 💩! I guess you learned a little since you used a prepaid card this time instead of giving your credit card info for someone to continuously charge, but why even do that? Why even waste the 30 bucks and your time to go buy the pre paid card? Don’t send deposits! Don’t pre-pay for supposed verifications or screening!
”What do you guys think? You have a lot more experience with this sort of thing than I do.”
I think that ad is a total 100% scam and you got taken yet again. I think you need to read the newbie board and ask lots of questions, and do a lot more research before diving deeper into this hobby. I think you need to read reviews and see only well reviewed providers. Good luck
Posted By: Maxvan68
I am linking the URL for this woman named “Marcy.” I tried to get with her and failed. I wonder if she is legitimate or if this is a scam.
I tried to get an appointment with “Marcy” but got nowhere. (In addition to the three times I was ghosted that I described on the other thread, I failed to get with Marcy, too.) Supposedly she’s in the Nashville area and I really wanted to spend time with her.
She is very attractive. I like her pictures.
The website is professional looking. It even has reviews, one from TER.
Her rates are very appealing, much less than some providers. She is very specific about the services she offers.
I first came across her website when I clicked on “Sarah” on the adultsearch website. When you text “Sarah’s” number you are sent a link to this website. Why is she “Sarah” in adultsearch and “Marcy” here?
You are also sent a text instructing you to watch the YouTube video and to closely follow the instructions.
The YouTube video tells you to spend $25 on a website as a deposit to get 200 credits looking at pictures of her and other women. I’ve had bad experiences with these types of websites continuously charging your card and making it impossible to cancel so I went to the store, bought a prepaid card with $30 on it, and I used that card to sign up on the website.
I texted “Marcy” and told her I had done this. I gave her my username. She said she would check and make sure I used all the credits looking at different videos.
I texted her again. She claimed to have computer issues so she couldn’t verify I had done this. I sent her screenshots with my username and balance left of 6 credits. (Everything was 10 or more credits so I couldn’t use the final 6 credits.)
She seemed like she was ok with the screenshot and then said she would take a shower and for me to call in 15 minutes to get her hotel information.
Every time I called her number I immediately got a voicemail message saying “Hon, I’m not answering the phone right now, send me a text.”
I tried texting again and got a text that she was running behind schedule.
I gave her 20 more minutes and tried to call and text again ... and again ... and again ... and she ghosted me and I didn’t hear from her again.
The next day I tried calling her again and got a text message response that was word for word the exact same text message she’d sent me to start the whole process off the day before.
So I think this is an automated bot response and I have to wonder if she ever meets with anyone or she’s just trying to get money for the website.
What do you guys think? You have a lot more experience with this sort of thing than I do.