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There are girls who just look really young. The real question is can anyone confirm her authenticity and have carded her if she is for real.
 

WandErection

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There are girls who just look really young. The real question is can anyone confirm her authenticity and have carded her if she is for real.
It's not so much about age. The photos look way too instagram-y to be real. Most SPs won't show face like that. My theory is these people applied a filter to the photos to avoid reverse image lookups. Somebody must know who in instagram this is.

There is just no way.
 
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Those outdoor pics were definitely not taken around here—looks like NYC(the red parking sign in the background of the stoop) or Baltimore maybe? There’s signage in the background of the in-car pic with American spelling for “center” and “liter” too.
Other than those minute details, totally seems legit 🤣
 

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So what is the scam? Do they just ask for a deposit before "showing up", or what?
All sorts of scenarios have happened:

  • They ask for an e-transfer before the appointment and then ghost you altogether
  • e-transfer and when you get there you get bait & switch, or no service
  • You show up and a "pimp" robs you
The one time I've gotten scammed was a funny one. I get there, she suddenly remembers she's "out of condoms". Asks to go with her to a store nearby. On the way there, we walk by a bank, she asks if she can deposit the money since it's convenient. Noob me gives her the money and she deposits it. We get to the store (walmart) she asks "do you want me to go in and buy them?".. noob me thinks that's a good idea because I don't want to deal with cashier + condoms, etc. Anyway.. I wait outside, she never comes back. So I never again poon east of the fraser river.

There are stories...
 
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Oh man u done fucked yourself lol. U had so many chances but still got scammed in the end. U must have been pretty green at the time.
 

WandErection

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Oh man u done fucked yourself lol. U had so many chances but still got scammed in the end. U must have been pretty green at the time.
Yeah.. it's back when I was getting into this. And I was thinking with the wrong head. I count myself lucky that the scam didn't involve bodily harm or an altercation of any kind. Lost a couple of hundred bucks and learned my lesson.
 

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All sorts of scenarios have happened:

  • They ask for an e-transfer before the appointment and then ghost you altogether
  • e-transfer and when you get there you get bait & switch, or no service
  • You show up and a "pimp" robs you
The one time I've gotten scammed was a funny one. I get there, she suddenly remembers she's "out of condoms". Asks to go with her to a store nearby. On the way there, we walk by a bank, she asks if she can deposit the money since it's convenient. Noob me gives her the money and she deposits it. We get to the store (walmart) she asks "do you want me to go in and buy them?".. noob me thinks that's a good idea because I don't want to deal with cashier + condoms, etc. Anyway.. I wait outside, she never comes back. So I never again poon east of the fraser river.

There are stories...
All E-Transfer now can be refunded with you bank if you provide they scammed you. It happens right away. Guys lets face it, you want to meet someone and they ask for a deposit which is fine, but be 100% real. The photos, what services being provided and time to meet needs to be honored. We need to do better at screening the girls as they screen us.
 

WandErection

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if you provide they scammed you
LOL. In this context, what does that entail exactly? You're going to tell them that that you broke Interac's terms of service to pay a sex worker and it didn't pan out?

I'm skeptical that a refund would be straightforward without some pretty good evidence. If it ends up being easy to get a refund, I suspect a lot of people will stop using it altogether. What if I sell something to someone and they claim I didn't give it to them? On whom is the burden of proof? Dicey business.
 

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LOL. In this context, what does that entail exactly? You're going to tell them that that you broke Interac's terms of service to pay a sex worker and it didn't pan out?

I'm skeptical that a refund would be straightforward without some pretty good evidence. If it ends up being easy to get a refund, I suspect a lot of people will stop using it altogether. What if I sell something to someone and they claim I didn't give it to them? On whom is the burden of proof? Dicey business.
Banks don't know what the E-Transfers are for which I'm sure a lot of people will not disclose what the reason was but yes you can have the funds reversed. I'm sure people would say it was sent to the wrong person which the bank would completely understand.

There is always risk with everything. Credit card companies allow chargebacks, business provide refunds, Paypal does disputes and the list goes on and on. I'm sure we're suppose to be on the honour system but then again its the 21st century.

Cash is king. When arriving, look to make sure its the right person and if not, just leave. Done. No Money lost, just time.
 

WandErection

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Banks don't know what the E-Transfers are for which I'm sure a lot of people will not disclose what the reason was but yes you can have the funds reversed. I'm sure people would say it was sent to the wrong person which the bank would completely understand.

There is always risk with everything. Credit card companies allow chargebacks, business provide refunds, Paypal does disputes and the list goes on and on. I'm sure we're suppose to be on the honour system but then again its the 21st century.

Cash is king. When arriving, look to make sure its the right person and if not, just leave. Done. No Money lost, just time.
Interac is a bit different from credit / paypal where the same institution is in control of the funds. However, when a recipient deposits your e-transfer, they may be in a different bank and your bank can't just withdraw from their account willy-nilly. If this were the case, people who sell stuff on craigslist etc would be getting scammed left right and center by this, and e-transfers would no longer be an appealing payment method.

To support what I'm saying:



Can I Reverse an e-Transfer After it’s Been Deposited?

"In short, no, you cannot reverse an e-Transfer after it’s been deposited. However, if you realize that you sent the deposit in error, you can cancel the transaction before it is accepted by the recipient. You can do this either through online banking or by contacting your financial institution directly."

https://loanscanada.ca/money/can-you-cancel-an-e-transfer-after-its-been-deposited/
 

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The one time I've gotten scammed was a funny one. I get there, she suddenly remembers she's "out of condoms". Asks to go with her to a store nearby. On the way there, we walk by a bank, she asks if she can deposit the money since it's convenient. Noob me gives her the money and she deposits it. We get to the store (walmart) she asks "do you want me to go in and buy them?".. noob me thinks that's a good idea because I don't want to deal with cashier + condoms, etc. Anyway.. I wait outside, she never comes back. So I never again poon east of the fraser river.
Your scammed experience is almost identical to min: "forgotten" condoms (after I gave her the money), I let her go in as well (also a noob), never saw her again.
 

Imhere75

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Interac is a bit different from credit / paypal where the same institution is in control of the funds. However, when a recipient deposits your e-transfer, they may be in a different bank and your bank can't just withdraw from their account willy-nilly. If this were the case, people who sell stuff on craigslist etc would be getting scammed left right and center by this, and e-transfers would no longer be an appealing payment method.

To support what I'm saying:



Can I Reverse an e-Transfer After it’s Been Deposited?

"In short, no, you cannot reverse an e-Transfer after it’s been deposited. However, if you realize that you sent the deposit in error, you can cancel the transaction before it is accepted by the recipient. You can do this either through online banking or by contacting your financial institution directly."

https://loanscanada.ca/money/can-you-cancel-an-e-transfer-after-its-been-deposited/
It happen to me once. Since Covid banks have changed all their policies and amounts since its becoming more mainstream now.

Anything I share with people, its from experience or I know first hand. I'm not challenging your input, just sharing what happened to me once which I was shocked. When I contacted the bank and asked about it they didn't provide me any further details but I had to get the sender to redo it again. I did get the money in the end but I was surprised by this.

I understand if someone sends money and if its not accepted, they decide to cancel it but when the funds are deposited into your account then removed about an hour or two later, that's crazy. I've never seen it before.

Interac corp are the ones who control all e-transfer not Banks or other parties.Its very rare it will happen but there is grounds they do it. They can also block out the emails from receiving more transfers. When there is an issue like a scam, its best to bring it to your banks attention as well Interac directly. Many people didn't know this but Interac is a third party.

Its going to be interesting how things are going to change since Covid happen and we are doing more online now compare to in person.
 
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