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Anatomy of a scam operation
Dopra 3442 reads
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Check out Backpage NJ...if you just go back to tues. and come forward to today you will notice 9 very hot, Brazilian
Girls advertising....all staying in the same location. Now is that 9 girls sharing a rm? 9 girls in the same hotel? Or one or two dedicatd scammers using 9 different sets of pics (some w websites). Question: with the prevalence of scammers out there couldn't a procedure be developed that wouldn't be onerous to legitimate providers but would weed out scammers? How bout if a provider were asked to send you a quick snapshot in the non revealing pose of yr choice...something like...could you send me a pic of yourself holding 2 fingers to your left eye...or tugging on yr right earlobe, or holding up a piece of paper w a message you have given written on it?

Aiyetunje1181 reads

I actually second this! I did try it once with a provider and it worked out marvelously. I had my suspicions about her being TGTBT. We were chatting back and forth and she was very forthcoming and open to communicating. I then asked her to send me her pictures and she did (although they were not of her pulling her eye lids) they were candid and you could tell that it was not like she had a stack of them somewhere.

I took the bait, went to see her and that was the best TS experience of my life ever (so far). Infact because she was so honest and open (she sent more than one picture at various times - i splurged for her VIP offering and indeed it was a VIP session!

So to cut my long story short, if we can weed out the fakes effectively - the world would be a better place!

Great idea. I got burned by two of these girls one time and basically got a very expensive bj. After that I made sure I did my homework before contacting any provider.  I would think a legit provider would not have an issue, because this would help get money to the right people instead of being wasted on the wrong.

Posted By: Dopra
Check out Backpage NJ...if you just go back to tues. and come forward to today you will notice 9 very hot, Brazilian
Girls advertising....all staying in the same location. Now is that 9 girls sharing a rm? 9 girls in the same hotel? Or one or two dedicatd scammers using 9 different sets of pics (some w websites). Question: with the prevalence of scammers out there couldn't a procedure be developed that wouldn't be onerous to legitimate providers but would weed out scammers? How bout if a provider were asked to send you a quick snapshot in the non revealing pose of yr choice...something like...could you send me a pic of yourself holding 2 fingers to your left eye...or tugging on yr right earlobe, or holding up a piece of paper w a message you have given written on it?

LATSDog1416 reads

it probably won't happen.  Many of the legitimate girls also spend hours of their day being scammed or played with by non serious callers.  The scammers obviously will not send you a pic and my feeling is 1 out of 20 providers who are legit would take the time to do that...just my thoughts...

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Posted By: LATSDog
it probably won't happen.  Many of the legitimate girls also spend hours of their day being scammed or played with by non serious callers.  The scammers obviously will not send you a pic and my feeling is 1 out of 20 providers who are legit would take the time to do that...just my thoughts...
Good point and I'm sure true. However the prevalence and organization of the scammers is becoming ever more ubiquitous and calls for countermeasures. Not only are fake pics being used but entire web sites are being pirated. I fear that given the kind of money that's involved that someone is going to get hurt. A pic can b taken w a cell phone and texted back in moments. You could ask the provider to write a series of numbers on a pc of paper, hold it up, take a pic and send it to an email address or phone #. If anyone out there has other suggestions I'd love to hear them. Most providers don't have ter reviews so that weeds out too many who are advertising. A pic at the moment certainly won't let you know how the session will go but at least it would let you know that the image you admire is accurate.

LATSDog915 reads

Posted By: Dopra
Posted By: LATSDog
it probably won't happen.  Many of the legitimate girls also spend hours of their day being scammed or played with by non serious callers.  The scammers obviously will not send you a pic and my feeling is 1 out of 20 providers who are legit would take the time to do that...just my thoughts...
Good point and I'm sure true. However the prevalence and organization of the scammers is becoming ever more ubiquitous and calls for countermeasures. Not only are fake pics being used but entire web sites are being pirated. I fear that given the kind of money that's involved that someone is going to get hurt. A pic can b taken w a cell phone and texted back in moments. You could ask the provider to write a series of numbers on a pc of paper, hold it up, take a pic and send it to an email address or phone #. If anyone out there has other suggestions I'd love to hear them. Most providers don't have ter reviews so that weeds out too many who are advertising. A pic at the moment certainly won't let you know how the session will go but at least it would let you know that the image you admire is accurate.

I am a Legit Provider and one of the best ones out there,
But when a guy ask me for a pic or to take a pic with  my cell I tell him to go and look for someone else,.
I expend lots of money in each photo shoot, make up and lingerie, for them to ask for me to take pics with my cell...I do travel to work not to waste my time that way.
I do understand you guys since I did travel with a BIG scammer in the past and she did play LOTS of guys really good, many time the guys just run away after seeing her at the door, or they will just say " you again" and turn around,
so is frustruating not only for you guys but for us the real proviiders, because for those scammers many of us are fadding away, check around, where are many of the great providers...I just saw one of them, homeles living in the street and it broke my heart to see her there with nothing at all but a blanket under her arm and facial hair on her face...I promissed not to say her name, so dont ask me who she is please.
But the solution to the scamers pest is yours guys. You must walk away from them instead of staying and bring a second or third Phone # along of a real provider to come and see us once you realize the one you wanted is fake.
The solution of that problem is NOT Eros neither Back Page, it is yours, so Walk away from them.
India Fox.

What about using SKYPE or something similar? Then both parties know who they will be seeing.
I would like to hear from the ladies point on this too. I think offering the contact option in an ad would help. That alone says you are real and can prove it.

S7

Posted By: Slyseven
What about using SKYPE or something similar? Then both parties know who they will be seeing.
I would like to hear from the ladies point on this too. I think offering the contact option in an ad would help. That alone says you are real and can prove it.

S7
If you look at Eros for NY NJ PHilA as well as backpage for the same areas and check out fri and sat ads....do
The following: count how many pics include the girl taking the shot holding her cell phone...over 100. So what's
The big deal to request an on the spot picture verification from providers already using simple technology. For
Purposes of privacy I'm not sending my pics or using Skype ....I'm not the one publicly posting pics to entice
Customers to enjoy my services. I've lost track of how many ads I believed were real that have been exposed as
Fakes on this board. So I do feel strongly that countermeasures to fraud are becoming a necessity. As far as India's
Idea of just walking away I say...who the hell wants to get that far into it. I asked a local provider recently to send one
Pic holding a number of fingers up to her eye...she refused. My opinion...her pics are fake and I saved myself a lot of
Time and aggravation not to mention risk avoiding her.

I agree, plus it would only take the provider 20 seconds to send a pic to prove she is not a scam artist?

I have been doing this a while and I have never given in to a scammer.  First, I'll try to stick to reviewed providers, providers I've seen in person, advertisers with web sites or at least realistic advertisements.  I have ventured into the unknown but in so doing, l showed up with expectations in check.  I have scored and I have struck out.  I will not however, hand over my hard earned money to a scammer.  I've paid and gotten crappy service but I haven't paid because I felt obligated or was intimidated.  We all have the option of saying "No Thanks" and walking away.  

I'd love to get a picture or a video of every provider I'm interested in seeing but I don't think that's realistic.

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