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I have been listed on those sites more than once. Have had potential clients question me about it. It's a pain but my friend (fellow provider) showed me a way to remove it from the site. But I have to notice it's there first! Fortunately, hobbyists that KNOW how to research whether a provider is real and safe can usually figure out that those sites are FAKE and B.S.

I notice sometimes when I google a provider's phone number, that their number shows up on a website stating that the provider is working with the police. That they are involve in sting operations, or have been busted and now are working with the police. My question is , how reliable are the websites?

This is an oft reported tactic of some anti-hobby activists.  Total hokum

Those scam websites are only designed to install malicious malware to your computer. Do not ever click on them. If you have chances are your computer is infected and your contents maybe compromised.  

They have nothing to do with any legitimacy.

1) exploit providers and blackmail them by charging to remove their info.
2) direct clients to other sites. Have you not noticed all of those sites (and there are a number of them, probably all owned by the same people: escortpolice, escortbusts, escortstings, etc.) have links to adult sites like aff or Ashley Madison type sites, with the message, "Why take a chance on getting arrested when you can have sex with these women for free."

Anyway questions about those sites come up all the time on TER. They are bogus scam sites that just pull info from provider ads on the Internet. I have personally seen several ladies who have info up on those bust sites and there are some very well reviewed TER providers on those sites.

Posted By: Willandrick
I notice sometimes when I google a provider's phone number, that their number shows up on a website stating that the provider is working with the police. That they are involve in sting operations, or have been busted and now are working with the police. My question is , how reliable are the websites?
-- Modified on 11/6/2016 4:57:03 PM

I have been listed on those sites more than once. Have had potential clients question me about it. It's a pain but my friend (fellow provider) showed me a way to remove it from the site. But I have to notice it's there first! Fortunately, hobbyists that KNOW how to research whether a provider is real and safe can usually figure out that those sites are FAKE and B.S.

and then post it...  try to get the providers to pay to have it removed.  Then they put the same info on another site & scam them again.

Posted By: Willandrick
I notice sometimes when I google a provider's phone number, that their number shows up on a website stating that the provider is working with the police. That they are involve in sting operations, or have been busted and now are working with the police. My question is , how reliable are the websites?

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