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Came across www.safeproviders.com while perusing Backpage(I know a slow day) in a listing by some one named Payton who claimed to have TER reviews(not that I could find btw).
Naturally her pics are hot and she claimed her contact info was on the website. Gee I wonder why she didnt put it on her BackPage ad? Anyways this site, as the curious will find, offers hot babes at great rates if only you will supply your e-mail which will get you instant admitance! Wuuu Hooo!! What a great deal!!! Where have these guys been hiding?

Ummm oh darn...this is too easy isnt it?...Im not being too cynical here am I?

Friends, we need to apply basic common sense when we stroll through these ads. DB911, Beef, and others shouldn’t have to (constantly) inform us the ads are fake or scams....especially if you are a seasoned hobbyist.

Post these types of questions when you have a real dilemma. Otherwise some basic research and due diligence will (generally) answer your own question.

The last thing we need is our Jedi Masters to get peeved at our inability to learn and stop replying.

Regards,
Sky

The unfortunate part of scams, is that there will ALWAYS be newbies to this, and some will get scammed.

  When I first started to play, I got scammed a few times (twice) and learned quick. But, these bitches prey on newbies.

 In my opinion, it takes at least a year (or 20 efforts) to figure out who is serious, who is not, what is a cheap quickie worth the time, and what is a true GFE.

 As long as this hobby exists (it always will), scams will be around.

I saw the same ad and went to that site. They wanted more than your email; for age verification they wanted a credit card number. But no charges would be put on your card...yeah, right!

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