Washington DC

Excellent observation
Irrelevant1 97 Reviews 3383 reads
posted
1 / 17

If a provider only has a Twitter account, and NO OTHER ADS anywhere, it’s probably a fake/scam profile.  

These past few weeks I’ve noticed a few profiles pop up for providers that have a Twitter performance only, and the reviews were “9’s” and “10’s”. My bullshit meter went off, and I looked a little deeper.  

Cases in point:  

https://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/dahlia-371082

This “companion” has two reviews, both 9 and 10s. One of the reviews is a “one off”, or the first review from that particular reviewer. The other reviewer also submitted a review for the following provider:

https://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/alexxa-370703

The most recent review is from someone who acknowledges they were scammed.  

James037 has also written other reviews for companions that have turned out to be scams:

https://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/amber-may-6464750403-369011

But based on “his” review history, it seems like “he” snuck in some fake reviews for actual providers to camouflage “his” intentions.  

Other possible scams:

https://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/cvety-370729

https://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/lexie-371083

The common thread, besides some of the same reviewers?

Twitter presence only, and based on Manhattan but also works in DC.  

Reviews aren’t enough. Click on the name of the reviewer to get their review history, and see if there’s a pattern. It’s easy to discern the scams from real providers, one just needs to do the work.

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Correggio 14 Reviews 97 reads
posted
2 / 17

Thanks for the post. I also noticed the one-off reviews for Alexxa and Cvety and both reeked  of suspicion (no website, no ads on other popular platforms, it also appears the Alexxa person has changed venues and is advertising on Er*s as “Mariana”). It is a good rule of road to check other reviews of the reviewer. James037 is a non-VIP member and appears to post reviews (I highly suspect most if not all are fake) to get free TER benefits for writing reviews. I would also add to your list Brittany that James037 reviewed as a possible scam. I had some correspondence with her and she pushed hard for 30% deposit either through an e-gift card or crypto and wouldn’t accept e-payment (where at least the platform performs some verification of the recipient). I passed. My question is how did Amber-May get a P411 profile (maybe my understanding is outdated, but I thought a provider needed vouching from 2 P411 hobbyist members).

Irrelevant1 97 Reviews 106 reads
posted
3 / 17

Excellent points. I’ll keep my thoughts on deposits to myself (that’s an entire other thread…and has existing threads) but a provider asking for deposit via e-gift cards or crypto is a HUGE red flag. Glad you weren’t burned.

J0e_Fella 35 Reviews 135 reads
posted
4 / 17

tips to you, aside from highly scammed and questionable reviewers. Remove the "s" from https so the links can be clickable.

Posted By: Irrelevant1

If a provider only has a Twitter account, and NO OTHER ADS anywhere, it’s probably a fake/scam profile.  
   
 These past few weeks I’ve noticed a few profiles pop up for providers that have a Twitter performance only, and the reviews were “9’s” and “10’s”. My bullshit meter went off, and I looked a little deeper.  
   
 Cases in point:  
   
 http://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/dahlia-371082  
   
 This “companion” has two reviews, both 9 and 10s. One of the reviews is a “one off”, or the first review from that particular reviewer. The other reviewer also submitted a review for the following provider:  
   
 http://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/alexxa-370703  
   
 The most recent review is from someone who acknowledges they were scammed.  
   
 James037 has also written other reviews for companions that have turned out to be scams:  
   
 http://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/amber-may-6464750403-369011  
   
 But based on “his” review history, it seems like “he” snuck in some fake reviews for actual providers to camouflage “his” intentions.  
   
 Other possible scams:  
   
 http://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/cvety-370729  
   
 http://www.theeroticreview.com/reviews/lexie-371083  
   
 The common thread, besides some of the same reviewers?  
   
 Twitter presence only, and based on Manhattan but also works in DC.  
   
 Reviews aren’t enough. Click on the name of the reviewer to get their review history, and see if there’s a pattern. It’s easy to discern the scams from real providers, one just needs to do the work.  

-- Modified on 6/29/2022 9:58:50 PM

j794911 57 Reviews 110 reads
posted
5 / 17

I've tried to report these but they seem to stay up.

slicebread 133 reads
posted
6 / 17

Another one popped up.  Ad as Scarlett in D.C. with similar twitter profile.  
Only this time it is 2 9/9 instead of the usual 10/10.

Reviewer of the same scam club.

Must be living an incredibly, pathetic, lowest of life, to live off of scamming 20% from the newbies.

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Luv2datyva 112 reads
posted
7 / 17

This one has 3 ripoff reviews under Tommie Tyler.  Interestingly, her Twitter won't allow any comments on it at all.

 
Old info: Tommie tyler

[email protected]

https://twitter.com/Tommietatlanta

New Info

https://twitter.com/emorymedgirl

[email protected]

Irrelevant1 97 Reviews 114 reads
posted
8 / 17

Yeah, I saw Tommie Tyler’s tweets and I was suspicious of them. Then the first rip off review appeared, followed by the second and third a few days later.  

It sucks that dudes got scammed, but goddamn, due your due diligence. The first scam review was on TER for a few days already.  

(Having said that, there may have been a few delays between submission and approval/posting of said reviews)

36363jensen 4 Reviews 116 reads
posted
9 / 17

The observation regarding submission to approval in such cases is perhaps worth exploring.

 
I don't know what the existing policy is but if there are really longish -- days -- delays for rip-off review approvals that could be improved one might think. If not already in place TER might consider putting in some code to move such reviews to top of approval queue and send some type of notice/alert to the admin who are doing the review approval.  

 
I would think targeting a turn around in the few hours or less would be a good value to the membership.

DateScarlet See my TER Reviews 121 reads
posted
10 / 17

Hello slicebread,

I see you are writing that I am a scam and I live a pathetic, lowest of live scamming newbies. Well, I have never asked for a deposit even if many of you, serious customers, make an appointment and then don't show up. At least 2 "serious customers" every day. I can prove I am real with my website: http://www.datescarlett.com, https://www.iafd.com/person.rme/perfid=scarletrichie/gender=f/scarlet-richie.htm, I can send any verification photo/selfie, I can meet you for a drink just to see me and make you sure that I am real AND GENUINE. Could you write your excuses here if I prove you that I am real? More than that, I would like you to post a selfie in which you write on a piece of paper: ''I am a pathetic person who comments without being aware of the cause''

Thank you!

Luv2datyva 96 reads
posted
11 / 17

Looks like she’s on another Twitter handle now

https://twitter.com/yourfavesecret

slicebread 116 reads
posted
12 / 17

My sincere, unconditional apologies. I was wrong about you, as the person.

But I still stand by the facts, I posted.

    - Reviews from the same fake review club member
    - Both your reviews are identical with same style, cadence (Ex: Sentences ending in ..., line breaks, structure)
    - DC and NYC location with 2 week availability, as the other scam artists
    - and more to list

So the pattern did fit.    

So please stop digging when you are ahead.

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DateScarlet See my TER Reviews 131 reads
posted
13 / 17

''Sorry but not sorry''. It seems you have lot of time and lot of imagination -you better start write crime novellas! If I would had your time I could send you 1000+ reviews with the same style, cadence, structure, etc-it doesn't mean they are written by the same person. This is the way the reviews are written here, Einstein! I could send 1000+ profiles with the same pattern: DC and NYC location with 2 week availability as the other scam artsts. This is how escorts work, Einstein! "And more to list"...

 My proposal stands, but I would add on your paper: ''I'm a bored hater and I don't know what to do with my life''. Looking at how smart you are, I'm sure you will find a solution to fit so many messages on a single piece of paper.

Correggio 14 Reviews 107 reads
posted
14 / 17

It appears this ripoff artist is using stolen pictures from an IG account.

Luv2datyva 114 reads
posted
15 / 17

Or that is her real name.  Definitely the same pics!

Luv2datyva 125 reads
posted
16 / 17

Yet another twitter account.

https://twitter.com/secretgftommie

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