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Mall Guy101
04-07-23, 18:14
For the many new people here are ways to spot fake ads and scams. Red flags husband is out of town, home alone. Also any area code not from your city, should alert you senses. These apply especially to listcrawler. When the ad has no location just says things like there are the airport, or downtown hotel, in your neighborhood, east side north side ect, maybe they will give the name of a hotel like days inn, or my room, my house, incall / outcall they use that one a lot on STG for location, watch out for generic street names, They can run those ads in any city without changing anything. Again terms like I am lonely, my husband left me, my boy friend walked out on me odd type face they are trying to draw your attention and pull at your heartstrings. Don't trust reviews on Listcrawler they are 99% fake. If you ever try to post a bad review they will not post it and many times they will block you from logging in after trung to post bad reviews and I have even tried to leave a good ones and they never posted them. If an ad seems to good to be true it probably is. Google image and tin eye are your friends use them when you find no reviews. Ads that say they are in a section of your city will say Cincinnati but they say Clifton, Sharonville. Westchester those are probably 90% real might be scams but it shows they should be local. Even if the as says the name of your city that does not make it true. There is a feature on listcrawler I use to help spot fake ads. There is a blue box at the top of the ad that says follow. Click in that then go and open your follow folder and if her ad appears more then once a day 99% chance it; s a scam. Sometimes the ads will actually have the name of the city that ad is in if it doesn't just open the ads up and look at the ad header and you will see what city it is in. To get rid of the unwanted ads just hit the unfollow button. Also remember the wise words of senior members never ever give a deposit and never ever pay before playing. It has happened to almost everyone here. Even if you have seen her 10 times before. Not only should you read 6 to 12 months of rip off reports but also look at just the pictures. Most rip off close one ad and open another every few days. And many of the reports members failed to post a picture. So look at and memorize them. And hopefully other members will post there ways of spotting the scam artists. And remember if it sound to good to be true it probably is. Oh one other thing be very cautious of ads where the woman is dressed and doesn't show her but breasts or pussy as that could be a possible police set up.

Freedom38
04-08-23, 05:33
For the many new people here are ways to spot fake ads and scams. Red flags husband is out of town, home alone. Also any area code not from your city, should alert you senses. These apply especially to listcrawler. When the ad has no location just says things like there are the airport, or downtown hotel, in your neighborhood, east side north side ect, maybe they will give the name of a hotel like days inn, or my room, my house, incall / outcall they use that one a lot on STG for location, watch out for generic street names, They can run those ads in any city without changing anything. Again terms like I am lonely, my husband left me, my boy friend walked out on me odd type face they are trying to draw your attention and pull at your heartstrings. Don't trust reviews on Listcrawler they are 99% fake. If you ever try to post a bad review they will not post it and many times they will block you from logging in after trung to post bad reviews and I have even tried to leave a good ones and they never posted them. If an ad seems to good to be true it probably is. Google image and tin eye are your friends use them when you find no reviews. Ads that say they are in a section of your city will say Cincinnati but they say Clifton, Sharonville. Westchester those are probably 90% real might be scams but it shows they should be local. Even if the as says the name of your city that does not make it true. There is a feature on listcrawler I use to help spot fake ads. There is a blue box at the top of the ad that says follow. Click in that then go and open your follow folder and if her ad appears more then once a day 99% chance it; s a scam. Sometimes the ads will actually have the name of the city that ad is in if it doesn't just open the ads up and look at the ad header and you will see what city it is in. To get rid of the unwanted ads just hit the unfollow button. Also remember the wise words of senior members never ever give a deposit and never ever pay before playing. It has happened to almost everyone here. Even if you have seen her 10 times before. Not only should you read 6 to 12 months of rip off reports but also look at just the pictures. Most rip off close one ad and open another every few days. And many of the reports members failed to post a picture. So look at and memorize them. And hopefully other members will post there ways of spotting the scam artists. And remember if it sound to good to be true it probably is. Oh one other thing be very cautious of ads where the woman is dressed and doesn't show her but breasts or pussy as that could be a possible police set up.Got any tips for spotting ads that will get you in trouble? Or how to screen out the LEO's.

Bedtime Story
04-08-23, 07:49
And remember if it sound to good to be true it probably is. Oh one other thing be very cautious of ads where the woman is dressed and doesn't show her but breasts or pussy as that could be a possible police set up.Caught my dumbass, listen well gentlemen.

BTS.

Mall Guy101
09-22-23, 12:05
Since a lot of the people looking at the information here are probably new to the game, here are some other things that say fake ad. My husband / boy friend is out of town. I just got divorced and looking for company. If the ad looks to good pictures look to professional or posed probably a fake. Also area codes that are not from an area close to you, especially if they don't say they are visiting. Check there pictures on google images or tineye. Many years ago I visited a woman asking for company because her boy friend was out of town. Well as we were sitting talking about what I wanted he boyfriend came busting in and making a scene. She grabbed the money off the table and told me to get out. And that was before I learned my lesson you don't hand over any money until you are finished playing. And never prepay or do deposit. It took me a while to learn that lesson. I would also avoid escorts that only want you to talk to them on some app such as snapchat. Also to ad to the warning things that could say johnny law set up. Ads were the woman does not show her boobs or pussy. And the ad was just posted or has only been up for a day or so. Also if the escort asks to to pick her up a drink or pack of smokes. sometimes it is just a simple request but others its so the police can show you where the person coming there.

BlindSquirrel
09-24-23, 09:03
For the many new people here are ways to spot fake ads and scams. Red flags husband is out of town, home alone. Also any area code not from your city, should alert you senses. These apply especially to listcrawler. When the ad has no location just says things like there are the airport, or downtown hotel, in your neighborhood, east side north side ect, maybe they will give the name of a hotel like days inn, or my room, my house, incall / outcall they use that one a lot on STG for location, watch out for generic street names, They can run those ads in any city without changing anything. Again terms like I am lonely, my husband left me, my boy friend walked out on me odd type face they are trying to draw your attention and pull at your heartstrings. Don't trust reviews on Listcrawler they are 99% fake. If you ever try to post a bad review they will not post it and many times they will block you from logging in after trung to post bad reviews and I have even tried to leave a good ones and they never posted them. If an ad seems to good to be true it probably is. Google image and tin eye are your friends use them when you find no reviews. Ads that say they are in a section of your city will say Cincinnati but they say Clifton, Sharonville. Westchester those are probably 90% real might be scams but it shows they should be local. Even if the as says the name of your city that does not make it true. There is a feature on listcrawler I use to help spot fake ads. There is a blue box at the top of the ad that says follow. Click in that then go and open your follow folder and if her ad appears more then once a day 99% chance it; s a scam. Sometimes the ads will actually have the name of the city that ad is in if it doesn't just open the ads up and look at the ad header and you will see what city it is in. To get rid of the unwanted ads just hit the unfollow button. Also remember the wise words of senior members never ever give a deposit and never ever pay before playing. It has happened to almost everyone here. Even if you have seen her 10 times before. Not only should you read 6 to 12 months of rip off reports but also look at just the pictures. Most rip off close one ad and open another every few days. And many of the reports members failed to post a picture. So look at and memorize them. And hopefully other members will post there ways of spotting the scam artists. And remember if it sound to good to be true it probably is. Oh one other thing be very cautious of ads where the woman is dressed and doesn't show her but breasts or pussy as that could be a possible police set up.Mall Guy101 hit many great points. Let me add a few.

From my experiences, whenever you see the phrase "any sex positions" or "fuck your own style" , it's a foreigner trying their luck at the English language and using pics stolen from another site. They use those pics like bait to get someone to send them a deposit As stated here. (NEVER SEND A DEPOSIT)! Pay close attention to poor language! And yes, image search is your friend. It's not 100% perfect, but a good source for easy recon. When using image search I generally try to use a pic with distinctive features so the search engine can limit options. You'll notice the pic I chose for this includes the girl wearing bunny ears and her shirt raised up. It was one of the pics when you click "more photos and videos" on the LC ad. I've attached some samples I quickly looked up this morning (I really got some use of my editing tool here).

MarblesKyle
09-25-23, 16:05
Avoiding ads with too many emojis will either steer you away from a scam, or an obnoxious young provider.

Bad English is always a dead give away.

Some providers do have different area codes than the places they are working, so don't immediately write off an ad because of that. Look for other stuff as well.