Washington DC

what dreams are made of
db911 34 Reviews 2890 reads
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What dreams are made of -- 3rd/bottom picture, Jeeezus!

... and will remain a dream 'cause this is a total scam ad.

http://www.eros-dc.com/files/159477.htm

Ya book.
Ya go.
It should be obvious if it isn't her - then walk.
If it is her ya got a 50-50, and her rate is almost throw away play money.

Gypsies, tramps and thieves.  You never know what is behind the door - you overexpose yourself and your going to get burned bad.

I notice you like to post a lot of these scams and was wondering how you know for sure these women are scams.  If the pictures are well known and taken from the web is one thing but if not how can you tell?  From what I have noticed most, if not all, of the pictures are of extremely attractive women.  Is this a telltale sign?  Or is your intuition and experience?  I’m not trying to start anything but I would like to know for my own knowledge

too good to be true

...Yes experience, intuition, and your spidey senses kick in after you've been doing this for awhile.  As db notes the TGTBT rule always must be factored into the equation.

And yes the more attractive they are the more your spidey senses should be activitated.  In this industry pricing is strongly based on the "Standard" visual definition of a "10" the more a "10" she is or appears to be, generally the higher the rates.  The price to performance and value ratio is a whole other discussion not for this post.  So in this case most men would agree that the girl in the ad is hot as hell, a "10," yet she charges below "general" DC market rate ($300) for a lady that looks that close to a "10."  This increases the chances exponentially that it's a scam.

Then to top it off I called her last night just for giggles and a possble rare find (which was not likely).  she answers the first time, I hear background noises a quick hello then disconnect.  I called again about 5 minutes later and she answers and we exchange about 4 hellos (BTW during the "hello's she sounds high/drunk as hell) she hangs up (I know she heard me).  The "multiple hello routine is a screening tactic of the scammer community.

Believe us...she's a scam

I called yesterday as well....spoke with a lady that said she could take my name & number & have her call me back.  No one ever called me back the rest of the day.  Shocker...

AlvinGold1178 reads

Multiple her rates by 4 for realistic pricing.

Her breasts belong to someone out there, but sadly not to the poster of the ad.

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