Nothing by that name or number exists anywhere. I tell ya, I'm really beginning to lose faith in ads posted in the Northeast.
I'm finding it extremely difficult to believe those pictures. The fake posters are learning how to circumvent TinEye, so there's nothing quite like good ole fashion thinking with the big head, as the Dog would say. But, I'm sure there will be plenty of lunkheads who believe the pics.
But, hey, I'd love to be wrong! Anybody else have a thought or insight?
Isn't Boston notorious for fake ads? If the number or name doesn't come up in a Google search I usually assume it's fake. Also, I find if the provider includes an email address it's generally real. Although the pictures might still be fake. Confusing yet?
I see red flags when they look that hot and don't at least post an email address. You would think since they are advertising electronically they would have an alternative email. When searching fails (for phone, etc.) then I get even more suspicious (especially when they look that good).
I just don't get the fake ads. Do they really expect to make the $$ after a guy shows up and gets surprised? Or in some cases is it a bang on the head....?
Ha! The "bang on the head" reminded me of Dog's experience.
Actually, yes, they expect to con or manipulate the guy into staying. They really don't care if the guy goes or stays; they just want the roses. These are short-term minded individuals whose only goal in life is to take as much as they can. They have a disturbing hatred of people, which is ironic, and no conscience.
There are plenty of lunkheads who hand it over. Sometimes it's a 300 lb. gorilla and other times it's a cute girl but nothing like the pics. When the latter occurs, the lunkhead, thinking with his little head, just hands over the roses like a pathetic moron.
These lunkheads aren't thinking of the bigger picture---just the moment of orgasm. They don't want quality, just an orgasm. Or, the girl may threaten them, and they cave in.
I've always viewed fake picture posters as thieves, criminals of the hobby. They are stealing the support and integrity from honest providers, not to mention breaking the law of false advertising.
If the hobby were legal, we might be sending some of these dishonest providers to jail.
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