Some additional thoughts about outcall
[QUOTE=Trewaller;2667439]716XXX6934.[/QUOTE]You've gotten some advice from Propilot and Guitarman1 and, since the topic of outcall is one that comes up on a recurring basis, you should do a search of the forum to read what's been posted before.
But just off the top of my head, here are some additional points to consider. Whether the outcall is to your home or to a hotel, you are at a disadvantage because you don't have the option of leaving. That means the provider and her pimp can stand at (or in) your doorway and make a loud scene. If you're at home that will draw unwanted attention from your neighbors. If you're in a hotel, that will draw attention (maybe wanted, maybe unwanted) from hotel security. Propilot gives you some strategies for managing the crisis but IMHO the best strategy is not to get yourself in that situation in the first place. It's important to remember that the scammers do this for a living and it's highly likely they have more experience dealing with these situations than you do. They may also have counter-strategies designed to shift the blame to you (he called me for a massage and then asked for sex) and of even more concern is whether the girl or her pimp have pepper spray, tasers, or something even more serious. I don't know you, and you may be a total bad-ass, but is the possibility of an escalation really something you want to deal with (especially if it's avoidable)?
If you're in a hotel and the girl and her pimp make a scene, it's very possible you may be asked to leave by security because they may view you as being partially responsible. This is their hotel and there's no "guilty" or "not guilty" but just a determination that you're a customer they don't want in their establishment. This can be a little awkward to explain if you're on a business trip. If they don't ask you to leave, the girl and her pimp now know where you're staying and they can watch to see when you leave and what car you're driving.
If you're at home and things go bad then, if you call the police to get rid of them, you'll have to give some kind of an explanation to LE. Even if the girl and her pimp leave before LE arrives, you'll still be asked about the situation. You can certainly make up a story about how you have no idea why these people showed up at your door but if you have nosy neighbors they may talk to LE on their own. Another note about neighbors is that they're often contacted if you have any kind of job that requires a security clearance. If one of them talks about the time a girl stood at your door yelling about wanting her money, that might be difficult to explain to your background investigator. And if it's a bad thing for the pimp and his girl to know where your hotel room is, how much worse is it for them to know where you live?
The bottom line is that outcall is not a great idea unless it's with a well-reviewed provider with whom (preferably) you've had enough incall sessions to have developed a level of comfort and trust.
Of course this is an adult hobby and everyone is entitled take the level of risk with which they're comfortable but to schedule an outcall visit with an unknown provider is at the high level of the risk-spectrum, IMHO. And, as much as you may come up with strategies and contingency plans, there are a lot of variables involved and that means there will always be the possibility for the situation to develop in a way you didn't expect. So my advice is that it's better not to go down that road if you have better alternatives.
Another place to report this
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Add a comment "100% SCAM".
[QUOTE=Fbrd68;3530950]This chick did a dash with my money once I gave it to her.
Looked nothing like the pics and then texted that she had to leave because her sister was in the hospital.
Only out $80 but let's try to put her out of business!
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Is this a scam of some kind
So I answered an add on backpage for a massage. Had one of the wixsite webpages with all the details and donations for a massage.
Ginger4 uu. [URL]wixsite.com[/URL]/ pure-relaxation.
Set up an appointment and was directed to a shopping center in Fairfax and told to text when I arrive. So far so good. Nothing out of the ordinary here. Then when I text that I arrived I'm told "first time client must buy a Visa Vanilla gift debit card with the hour fee on it. " No cash accepted. After the first visit then you can pay however you want.
I refused. I said you should have told me this BEFORE I drove down here. They responded and said it's all on their website and I should have known. I went home and read every page on the website TWICE. Nothing about Visa gift cards.
Is this some kind of scam? I just moved here from LA and I have never seen anything like this. My gut said no way so I bailed out. I texted back and said your website says nothing about gift cards. They responded back and said I missed out on a surprise free 4 hand session. Yeah. Right.
Does anyone have any ideas on if this is a scam?