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It's not semantics.
team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 35 reads
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If a seller says he or she been taking deposits since year x and I can find an instance of it not happening, then it's not semantics to point out that the statement isn't true.  

 
There's only one person Bia should be mad at in this case. Herself for allowing exceptions to her own rules.

 
You can't have it both ways. You can't champion integrity yet allow exceptions with vouches.

And the information about vouches is important. It lets us know that there are in fact alternative ways to book Bia without a monetary deposit. So she's not happy about that info getting out. Even though it's true.  

And she didn't hesitate to attack appearance. Can't stand the truth so much even though she champions it.  

 

If she said there was an alternative way to get with her, however difficult, then there would be no problem. But she didn't.

 
And like RH said, it's scary. It really means that if something is not to the providers liking even though what was said is 100% truth they can attack the character of mongers who say it.

 
Her response was essentially "I know who you are". Instead of addressing the point.

-- Modified on 11/25/2024 7:54:27 PM

So a well reviewed provider texted me she was interested in coming to Atlanta.  Dummy me didn't see it wasn't the number on TER.  So I booked, sent small deposit based on great reviews and she claimed she was sick but would return.  Then dummy me sent money for airline tickets, new phone and a deposit.  So if a well reviewed provider reaches out be very careful.  I believe they never will reach out and I was just stupid.  It wasn't much money to me but you all should be aware this is going on.

Did you contact the actual provider to let them know someone is impersonating her?

I've been warning for many years not to send deposits. Why would they come after they have your money. Especially to spend some of it on plane tickets instead of keep it.

But the other thing is asking a girl to cross state lines for SW is not a good idea..

I’m a professional adult entertainer who has required a deposit to book, since 2010. You do not build a good reputation by stealing & scamming. Do your due diligence by researching the provider it’s that simple.  

There are providers on this site who have scammed people, then change their name to build a new identity, but if you dig deep they can never hide from what you can find on the World Wide Web. Go surfing 🏄 I do when I am vetting potential new friends.  

It’s crazy to me because I was in a car accident this year & my vehicle was totaled. I suffered a concussion. I had to cancel my DC tour & I gave refunds. As a professional it’s a no brainer. Professionalism. Over two decades in this adult industry I have no need to tarnish my great reputation.

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I gave you a discount & would never repeat.  You’re not whitelisted by me for a number of reasons. Why are you so desperate for clout? It’s ridiculous. You have no money to hobby and you hanging on here by a thread. You played yourself. Look at your handle I have no sympathy for the devil. 😈  

The devil is a lie.

Back in the day was I was young I’m not a kid anymore.

I saw you at the Ramada Inn in my hotel honey.  You were never worth the discount I gave you. Take the L. Bow down. You’re still bald. 🧑‍🦲 I don’t forget facts honey.  

Goldie Knox she’s on my whitelist, but you are not.

Hey, I'm bald too, and ugly.  But we have feelings too.

Yeah.  How about we backoff on the bald bashing?

but in my case, I have never engaged in "bald-bashing," but I have been known to complain vociferously about bush that is not disclosed in a profile.   Lol

Maybe they should look at the mirror sometimes.

The poster said nothing bad about Bia. All he said was that he saw her post 2010 without a deposit.

 
Look at the response. Did it address anything he said? No. She called him bald and other nonsense insults.

Where is the crowd talking about body shaming. Oh right it apparently doesn't apply to customers magically.

 
So let me ask you, since I never seen you and boot planning to.

Did you or did you not make appointments without deposit post 2010?

You are correct, he did not make a cash deposit.  But she accepted a vouch from a mutual friend which, while not dollars, was currency in itself so that was the deposit.  If I read that correctly, QB was upset that he impugned her integrity.  I don't think that the many things she said about him were warranted, but she was upset and that is how she handled it.  It still falls back on SympathyForTheDevil for trying to make a dig at QB but failed in his attempt.

What shot? Am I in bizzarro world or something?

This statement of

"I’m a professional adult entertainer who has required a deposit to book, since 2010."

Was followed by

"I saw you post 2010 and I definitely didn't pay a deposit"

Nothing bad was said. And in fact, we figure out that the latter statement was in fact, truthful and correct.

There was no monetary deposit in his case.

 
So what exactly is the problem here? He said the truth. Why is Bia mad at the truth and you seem to support her?

I don’t frequently agree with Rocket, but he’s 100% correct here. SFD said nothing negative or false about Bia. He merely pointed out that her statement about deposits was incorrect based upon his own personal experience with her. Her response was to make snide comments about his appearance. That was inappropriate, and it’s something gents might want to consider about whether to see her going forward knowing the risk that she might publicly reveal facts about them in the future. It’s scary, really.

The irony of you, the TER resident nut job, complaining about a bizarro world post is lost on no one. Nothing bad was said, but something bad was definitely implied. But once again, your position on the far end of the idiocy spectrum leaves you unable to parse any language or communication in shades other than black or white.

If a seller says he or she been taking deposits since year x and I can find an instance of it not happening, then it's not semantics to point out that the statement isn't true.  

 
There's only one person Bia should be mad at in this case. Herself for allowing exceptions to her own rules.

 
You can't have it both ways. You can't champion integrity yet allow exceptions with vouches.

And the information about vouches is important. It lets us know that there are in fact alternative ways to book Bia without a monetary deposit. So she's not happy about that info getting out. Even though it's true.  

And she didn't hesitate to attack appearance. Can't stand the truth so much even though she champions it.  

 

If she said there was an alternative way to get with her, however difficult, then there would be no problem. But she didn't.

 
And like RH said, it's scary. It really means that if something is not to the providers liking even though what was said is 100% truth they can attack the character of mongers who say it.

 
Her response was essentially "I know who you are". Instead of addressing the point.

-- Modified on 11/25/2024 7:54:27 PM

AllTheTimeBaby36 reads

I would give you a deposit in a heartbeat!

I ALWAYS show up for those who pay the deposit.  
That's the point of being a trusted companion, deposits help us know you are really serious about your desire to meet us. I have sent money back to those who couldn't make it and gave me amble warning, I have handed cash back to a man who had to leave early for some work emergency. Rather than operating from a place of distrust and encouraging others to do the same, why not come from a place of new opportunities, if I acted the way I have been treated I wouldn't even be doing this anymore, but I approached each situation like it was a new one. This should be fun, stress free and safe. IMO

fucks & kisses
Payge

I’m baffled. You don’t know her personally, but she has your # & texted you to solicit a deposit for a date, airline tickets & new phone? 🤔 🚩🐠  

Who are you referring to, so we all know the provider?

You obviously have a phone #. Did you not do a simple google search? This is the weirdest 💩 story please elaborate. I am so confused. 🫤 Why would you give $ to someone you did not verify?

Sorry that you got taken advantage of, but I’m not sure why you would not do your own homework.

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I agree the story smells like "weird sauce" --I just don't think well reviewed providers do that, I am no hot shot by any means and I don't solicit, I have sent some great clients my website but that was just to brag at what I made, lol
I can't imagine texting random numbers, that sounds like a bad business model for sure.

I expected this from a newbie. Lots of " too good to be true " scams out there. Seems like they make  you feel very special by contacting you.
For you to put up that kind of money ,a few tiers of verification should have been done....TER communication, P411 contact, a live photo showing  something I requested, photos id .... etc.
Can't believe people are falling for such scams in this day and age. I am interested  in knowing  what was special about her ,or what was promised that make you let your guard  down like that.

I didn't know well reviewed providers sent unsolicited text messages that would have been red flag #1 to me, no offense but I just don't think this is that type of industry.

I think a scammer said they were a legit provider. He knew reputation of legit provider but didn't check details. Like phone #. That's my take on the post, maybe not accurate.

It's becoming a common scam for people who have listed their phone numbers next to their reviews to get texts from people impersonating providers - sometimes even impersonating the provider that was reviewed.  

Ensure that you don't put your phone number on your monger profiles on any of the boards out there.

But mine want to share their crypto or gold options trading strategies.  
So far, none have asked for cell phones or airline tickets.

..If you are getting scammed in the provider-monger world, I would urge you to avoid the SB/SD world like a plague.  

 
Don't even look in that direction

money for airline tickets, new phone and a deposit...It wasn't much money to me
Are we ballparking $2k? That would be a significant amount to money for me to pay for a lesson.

After just reading a review of Haillee Grimm #393055 (Connecticut), where he claimed she gave him an std. The problem with these situation is that it sometimes hard to tell who gave what to whom.

NYCwelcome31 reads

Hey man this Nigerian prince reached out to me, I've never met him before but I feel pretty special that he found me and wants to give me some of his money if I show him I'm legit. He is so generous!

Yeah, could be any other scammer,and yes he may have  probably fell victim to a Nigerian scammer.They are quite prolific. Very smart people.. 147 universities in that country, with 33% of the population holding masters degree.

So yes I was very stupid but the Mrs rarely goes out of town without me.  We normally take our plane.  I should have offered to fly and pick  up the lady but if my wife ever saw the log I’d be busted.
I’m too damn busy to deep dive but if there ever is a next time I will
Thank goodness a local lady was available and it was Assume.
Three hours of nonstop sex and teasing and she had a great ass for lots of greek isle trips.   Even did ATM ( covered of course)

NYCwelcome32 reads

Did you want a cookie or something?

going back to 2009. I don't get how you let this happen.  Have you done this before and it worked out?  If it did, it is probably an outlier.    

 
You should have been suspicious from the beginning.   If the provider texted you out of the blue, extra scrutiny was in order.   It sounds like you did do some checking up on her, but it wasn't the same number that is in her TER profile.  That would have been the moment for me that it became an automatic pass if a deposit was required.  

Provider said she got a new phone and wanted to try the Atlanta market
Yes I should have tried the old numbers to confirm it wasn’t her

She was well reviewed , had taken deposits from many hobbyists so the mistake I made was not verifying her number.

Just a horny husband that’s been married for 38 years to a wife that now only likes black lovers.  So I was hoping g for a nice weekend with a sexy lady.   Yes there were many red flags I was just stupid.   The 1.7k isn’t the issue.   It’s that I missed an opportunity to play for more than one hour.

The lady I thought was texting me was Freya Summer
I sent her a text claiming someone was impersonating her.
She knew nothing of this scam, did not participate and I’m sure would have confirmed it wasn’t her if only I had texted her numbers on this site.

Okay. now I know what happened
Someone used an e mail address that was very close to Freyasmmers real e mail and reached out to me

That’s how I got burned

I’ve notified TER that someone is impersonating her e mail address and sending messages to TER members

Please check e mail address for accuracy and dummy me should have assumed no provider would ever reach  out but since it was thru TER i thought it was legit since I have so many reviews

IveyConti37 reads

Had you seen the provider before that? That’s crazy if not. But Kudos to you for being so generous to a random provider reaching out to you.

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