Sparewheel
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14th Jun '20 - 19:10PM
How to spot a scammer a simple guide.
1. They have more than one profile covering different regions, with different names, different phone numbers, but the same Biography, pricing and photos.
2. They ask for a deposit to be paid " due to time wasters"
1. They have more than one profile covering different regions, with different names, different phone numbers, but the same Biography, pricing and photos.
2. They ask for a deposit to be paid " due to time wasters"
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CasualDuo4you
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5th Jun '21 - 05:41AM
Not necessary number 2 is true it depends on circumstances to be fair. We had situations that the client never turn up or gave us fake adress.
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JuicyJan
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15th Jun '21 - 23:34PM
I was asked to travel an hour each way for a 5 hour meet. I asked for £50 deposit to at least cover fuel and he went quiet! Thank god I didn’t travel

sweetxelle
Escort
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Aug 2020
16th Jun '21 - 18:10PM
Deposit doesn’t automatically mean scam. I ask for deposits if you want me to travel more than an hour away or for multi-hour bookings. We deal with idiots and time wasters way too often.
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JuicyJan
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17th Jun '21 - 01:47AM
Well said sweetxelle
Most of us are genuine but can’t afford to lose a full days pay.
Most of us are genuine but can’t afford to lose a full days pay.

RavenJohn
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Oct 2020
18th Sep '21 - 11:58AM
Then why even accept a booking thats a hour away if you dont believe it ?

sweetxelle
Escort
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Aug 2020
18th Sep '21 - 12:11PM
It’s not about ‘not believing it’. I’ve driven miles only to be ghosted. So if a client wants me to use my time and cost of fuel to travel to them an hour+ away, I ask for a deposit to give me some security. They are more than welcome to find somebody local if they don’t wish to.

Oakenshield
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Feb 2022
25th Jun '22 - 19:50PM
There is no simple guide but prehaps use a burner phone, never pay by bank transfer, a deposit or give them a face picture of you.
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TheJoker
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May 2020
25th Jun '22 - 22:10PM
It is simple
1. no face pictures on their profile
2. Promote escort discretion.
3. But want a deposit by bank transfer.
4. Require a photo of you on whatsapp.
1. no face pictures on their profile
2. Promote escort discretion.
3. But want a deposit by bank transfer.
4. Require a photo of you on whatsapp.
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BobStevens
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Dec 2019
26th Jun '22 - 10:52AM
I dont think there is a simple guide, scammers can be pretty safisticated nowdays but over time with experience and with your "gut feeling" you can spot most.
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Ragnorok
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Jun 2020
26th Jun '22 - 12:30PM
I lean towards what thejoker said but also add Bob's advice to the mix.

TheBlackMamba
Client
12
posts. Member since
Sep 2021
16th Aug '22 - 15:37PM
How to spot a scammer a simple guide.
1. They have more than one profile covering different regions, with different names, different phone numbers, but the same Biography, pricing and photos.
2. They ask for a deposit to be paid " due to time wasters"
3. No face photos in profile
4. Communicate via whatsapp
1. They have more than one profile covering different regions, with different names, different phone numbers, but the same Biography, pricing and photos.
2. They ask for a deposit to be paid " due to time wasters"
3. No face photos in profile
4. Communicate via whatsapp
ArcticFlower
Client
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Mar 2022
16th Aug '22 - 16:26PM
What advantage does whatsap give to a scammer?

Raptorman
Client
8
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Dec 2021
17th Aug '22 - 13:11PM
asking for a deposit via bank transfer or paypal

thebigdick
Client
8
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Nov 2020
18th Aug '22 - 08:03AM
usually scammers have 0 feedback but require a deposit
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sunsang
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Oct 2021
18th Aug '22 - 14:05PM
the more social media they use and ask you to use increases the risk of you being scammed.
slambang
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20th Aug '22 - 06:56AM
Believe me Elle some are very polished at it

Beavermad
Client
8
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Nov 2021
2nd Jan '23 - 19:42PM
The use of social media to conduct business/ make bookings and then asking for a deposit or payment by bank transfer to me are clear signals of a scammer.
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