Like the other commenter had said, I do not care about the 100 reviews. Literally anyone can write reviews, so if you really are that naive and think every review is real, I don't know what to tell you.
My rule of thumb is 70-80% reviews are all fake, written only to get free VIP access by users. However, coming back to Josephine, I had also reached out to her in the past year with all my screening information and references, but no response from her. Wondering if this is a scam. Please be extra careful if you plan on reaching out to her.
Highly reviewed, gorgeous KGirl Josephine is now Indy and available in Tyson’s Corner.
Why don’t you come spend some time with me? All my undivided attention is yours during our time alone. You will love my beautiful face, slender body, and welcoming attitude. Time with me will fly by and you will get an experience that you won’t soon forget.
Please check my website for more information about me and how to book. Screening is required for all new clients.
I inquired and within an hour I received a spoof call from a court system. Didn’t answer. But, no one calls my burner number. I found it odd within the hour of me emailing this person I received a call on a number not listed anywhere.
Nine years in the hobby. Zero scam calls. I send an email and an hour later receive the scam call from a spoofed number claiming to be the DC Court System (which is a real number). Yes, I am suspicious. It's easy to steal/hack into someone's email. Thus, my inquiry.
Why in the world would you cast aspersions on Josephine when you yourself admit that you tried contacting someone else (obviously not Josephine) whose last review was 4 years ago:
"I've been in the hobby for almost nine years. Never had a false call to my burner number. This week I inquired on an ad from a lady who's last review was four years ago. Within an hour of my email I receive a spoof call from this number (court system ID). I didn't pick up and no voicemail left.
I may change my burner number. Starting to feel scammers who post fake ads to get burner numbers and then attempt to black mail. Remember: never give last name, ID, address, etc. Anything that can help anyone find you is trouble.
Like the other commenter had said, I do not care about the 100 reviews. Literally anyone can write reviews, so if you really are that naive and think every review is real, I don't know what to tell you.
My rule of thumb is 70-80% reviews are all fake, written only to get free VIP access by users.
However, coming back to Josephine, I had also reached out to her in the past year with all my screening information and references, but no response from her.
Wondering if this is a scam. Please be extra careful if you plan on reaching out to her.
Definitely not a scam. Depending on when you reached out to her, you may have not gotten a response because she was on vacation or not taking new clients. Or maybe (and probably more likely) you didn't provide the necessary info to pass her strict screening requirements.
Mr Red-alias: if you can't distinguish between fake reviews and Josephine's real reviews that include her time at agencies in several cities as well as indy reviews, then you are beyond help.
Second, your warning sounds like sour grapes because you failed her booker's screening (which is strict) when *two* people recommended her to you!
Unfortunately it looks like your attempt to purchase VIP membership has failed due to your card being declined. Good news is that we have several other payment options that you could try.
VIP MEMBER
, you are now a VIP member!
We thank you for your purchase!
VIP MEMBER
, Thank you for becoming VIP member!
Membership should be activated shortly. You'll receive notification!