Good afternoon all,
Just thought I'd share some of my thoughts and tactics to avoid being scammed. I welcome all thoughts and differences and opinion.
First rule: if you get asked immediately what is your location, it's a scam. I find the reason they do this is to give you a sense of trust by quickly looking up a hotel in the city that you say you're in so you believe that they're actually here. I further prove my theory when I asked them if they take cash and 100% of the time they have said no they take a deposit.
Which by the way is my rule number two; never under any circumstances do I ever give a deposit, unless I know the SP. I realize some very high end girls do ask for this and are legit, but ive been burned a couple of times and I just wont do it. I will usually offer them links to my social and professional media sites along with my driver's license even a picture of myself with their name written on it along with a date and a picture of my driver's license maybe along with a piece of mail with my address on it. Those that are real have accepted this but not often.
There are countless profiles up with girls that have a cell phone or a piece of paper with the date and Leolist written on it. This means absolutely nothing aside from most likely that they are a scam. What you want to look for is the girls name written on the piece of paper matches the one on the profile. But beware, look for sings of photoshopping.
Also, get familiar with Canadian area codes. If you see the area code is some bizarre number that you've not seen before look it up. Generally speaking we don't get a lot of girls from the states here, yet a lot of the area codes are from the states which immediately tells me it's a scam.
Lastly, look at the price that there listing. If it's some gorgeous bombshell that's offering an hour for $150, or some other ridiculously low amount, it's definitely a scam. It seems like standard for an hour is $300 for your everyday provider. Whereas the tens probably are going to be closer to 400 or $450 an hour.
Lastly, if you discussed via text certain things that you have agreed upon as being part of the service like cof or dfk bbbj whatever, confirm those things in the room with the SP before you hand over the cash.
I hope this helps and I look forward to hearing everybody's thoughts.
Just thought I'd share some of my thoughts and tactics to avoid being scammed. I welcome all thoughts and differences and opinion.
First rule: if you get asked immediately what is your location, it's a scam. I find the reason they do this is to give you a sense of trust by quickly looking up a hotel in the city that you say you're in so you believe that they're actually here. I further prove my theory when I asked them if they take cash and 100% of the time they have said no they take a deposit.
Which by the way is my rule number two; never under any circumstances do I ever give a deposit, unless I know the SP. I realize some very high end girls do ask for this and are legit, but ive been burned a couple of times and I just wont do it. I will usually offer them links to my social and professional media sites along with my driver's license even a picture of myself with their name written on it along with a date and a picture of my driver's license maybe along with a piece of mail with my address on it. Those that are real have accepted this but not often.
There are countless profiles up with girls that have a cell phone or a piece of paper with the date and Leolist written on it. This means absolutely nothing aside from most likely that they are a scam. What you want to look for is the girls name written on the piece of paper matches the one on the profile. But beware, look for sings of photoshopping.
Also, get familiar with Canadian area codes. If you see the area code is some bizarre number that you've not seen before look it up. Generally speaking we don't get a lot of girls from the states here, yet a lot of the area codes are from the states which immediately tells me it's a scam.
Lastly, look at the price that there listing. If it's some gorgeous bombshell that's offering an hour for $150, or some other ridiculously low amount, it's definitely a scam. It seems like standard for an hour is $300 for your everyday provider. Whereas the tens probably are going to be closer to 400 or $450 an hour.
Lastly, if you discussed via text certain things that you have agreed upon as being part of the service like cof or dfk bbbj whatever, confirm those things in the room with the SP before you hand over the cash.
I hope this helps and I look forward to hearing everybody's thoughts.






