Incredibly hot looking young gal advertisement on BP http://vancouver.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/top-gorgeous-girl-sweet-slim-and-lovely/9159768. I would wager most pooners browsing those back pages would have checked the ad out, of which I am one, though I also took the step of sending an email to the provided address. The message I got in return directed me to a website which contained several other pictures of clearly the same girl as well as a few Vine-time videos. Now the kicker: the email response indicates that "...in order to not waste my time you are required to purchase a set of videos for $30 which I will take off our first meeting."
Absolutely everything about this screams scam but I can't help but wonder if, by any remotely possible, infinitesimal chance it's not, any other pooners out there might have actually had a face-to-face encounter with the gal in the pictures.
I'm quite positive it's not the girl in the pictures actually running the scam, er I mean email messages - I suppose it's someone with a small amount of computer chops, a decent camera, and a friend who's an unbelievably hot girl who wants to make a bunch of money by low level scamming people. I mean it's one thing to scam two or three guys out of $200 or $300 on a B&S or stone cold cash grab, which are both super risky, but it's quite another to scam 1,000 guys out of $30 with almost zero risk of being reported or harmed. Maybe 10,000 guys?
Anyway, thought I'd throw it out there for the hive mind to consider and see if anyone else has had the same response.
'rama
Absolutely everything about this screams scam but I can't help but wonder if, by any remotely possible, infinitesimal chance it's not, any other pooners out there might have actually had a face-to-face encounter with the gal in the pictures.
I'm quite positive it's not the girl in the pictures actually running the scam, er I mean email messages - I suppose it's someone with a small amount of computer chops, a decent camera, and a friend who's an unbelievably hot girl who wants to make a bunch of money by low level scamming people. I mean it's one thing to scam two or three guys out of $200 or $300 on a B&S or stone cold cash grab, which are both super risky, but it's quite another to scam 1,000 guys out of $30 with almost zero risk of being reported or harmed. Maybe 10,000 guys?
Anyway, thought I'd throw it out there for the hive mind to consider and see if anyone else has had the same response.
'rama





