Did my research. Texted mid evening a well reputed and reviewed lady looking for a next day time. Good posts on LL and Tryst. Response next morning well written, agreed to time.
All her postings say need deposit. I don't have a problem with that. She didn't ask for it but I like to show that I read the post, not just look at pictures. Our date was 4 hours away and I'm busy beforehand so to avoid the ATM trip,
I offered e-transfer. She provided email address. Noticed it didn't match the posting. Assumed she had a distinct on linked to her bank, sent the transfer.
She confirmed receipt, said "sending location" "Thank you". Location didn't arrive. Sent a request, got in car, can't check texts driving.
Hour before appointment, still no location. Texted again. No reply. Phoned the #. "This number has been cancelled."
Checked the # back to the Tryst link. Last 2 digits different. Assumed I'd mistyped and unluckily sent to a real, crooked #.
On reflection, I'm wondering if someone hacked the sp's post, changed the #? Seemed too unlikely to be pure accident. Email address for transfer was sent immediately on request, so must have been set up before. Used sp's name as part of it.
Lots of points where I should have clued in. From now on, I'll double check #'s before texting.
I'm absolutely convinced the sp I was seeking had nothing to do with this. I'll be seeing her soon, once my bank account recovers. At least it was a half hour appointment.
All her postings say need deposit. I don't have a problem with that. She didn't ask for it but I like to show that I read the post, not just look at pictures. Our date was 4 hours away and I'm busy beforehand so to avoid the ATM trip,
I offered e-transfer. She provided email address. Noticed it didn't match the posting. Assumed she had a distinct on linked to her bank, sent the transfer.
She confirmed receipt, said "sending location" "Thank you". Location didn't arrive. Sent a request, got in car, can't check texts driving.
Hour before appointment, still no location. Texted again. No reply. Phoned the #. "This number has been cancelled."
Checked the # back to the Tryst link. Last 2 digits different. Assumed I'd mistyped and unluckily sent to a real, crooked #.
On reflection, I'm wondering if someone hacked the sp's post, changed the #? Seemed too unlikely to be pure accident. Email address for transfer was sent immediately on request, so must have been set up before. Used sp's name as part of it.
Lots of points where I should have clued in. From now on, I'll double check #'s before texting.
I'm absolutely convinced the sp I was seeking had nothing to do with this. I'll be seeing her soon, once my bank account recovers. At least it was a half hour appointment.






