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When I texted her stating that I normally don't see anyone with no reviews and telling her what I needed as proof of her legitimacy, she replied my text was too long to read and she'd only reply to a shorter one. I didn't proceed any further.
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Originally Posted by Chunks92
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Agreed. Just saying hi and chatting to one of these ads wouldn't be nearly enough evidence. Theyd have to go through a lot of time and effort for a very weak case. Question though for you brother, what makes you think CL?
In my area which is youngstown, I've had a old friend who replied to an ad and she was 14 , he got an importuning charge be he showed up at the motel. I myself have used craiglist a few yrs back, met a few decent chicks this was all before the fosita act, by senator portman of ohio which killed backpage. One time I hit up a cute chick, and it was a 15 yr old girl telling me to come by here parents left her in a motel, now I'm far from stupid and told her that, and said some shit like that's just gross which is it, but I'm pretty postive they use craiglist bc of the way its set up honestly, you can just post an add looking for a good time or whatever, no pictures need, no money or rules like stg. Takes entrapment out of the picture for sure, I have a rule I go by if a girl is new and aint been reviewed and I'm interested. I need naked pics with her face in it. To prove she's not a cop, now with that being said, you must use your other spidey senses for robberys or set ups.
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Originally Posted by MilfLover68
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So, you use a burner phone with all of this?
On a side note. Why do some ads say "No blocked numbers"? Why would they even care since they're just setting up an appointment.
A burner phone or a burner text app. You can't go wrong with either. Though nothing is 100 percent foolproof, its damn close. I've seen some that say no text apps and I move on. Not worth my time.
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Originally Posted by JasonDono
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That's usually where I stop worrying, LOL. I use a burner app with fake numbers to a fake email tied to another fake email / number. If they actually want me that bad to track my IP address and get my location and come to my house so they can waste their time not proving anything, then go off. LOL.
This is why I never understand why people are sending blatantly identifiable information to providers like work ID's and DL or face pictures and stuff. If they ask for stuff like that, "no" should be the answer. Enough people say no and they'll figure out another way to verify you. Just like when we shouldn't agree to outrageous GPS donations. Like Crazy Abby sent me her USAG username and had me message her on here with some sort of phrase so she knew it was me and I was a senior and such. I probably caught her on a lucid day, LOL. I don't care if this stuff is going to verified real providers or not. That stuff could easily fall into the wrong hands whether it be the popo or some other unsavory characters. And we've seen posts on here that can attest to that. Even your name, A couple massage girls I've seen ask for my name to "put me down to schedule." I don't give them a real name. You're nuts if you do.
So, you use a burner phone with all of this?
On a side note. Why do some ads say "No blocked numbers"? Why would they even care since they're just setting up an appointment.
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Originally Posted by CleveLoser
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Fwiw this did happen in Cleveland maybe 10 years ago. A well known provider named Exotica worked with LEO to bust a bunch of her regs.
Real bummer!
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Originally Posted by RaiderKid24
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Even with the fake emails it can still be traced back to the same IP address (internet protocal address) . Its a finger print, unless you use a vpn (virtual private network) . Which changes your IP address to a bogus one while your online. BUT I highly HIGHLY doubt the cops are that interested in it. Its a public scare tactic no doubt. They are looking that far into it, esp as they said we know who you are but no charges will be bought against you LOL. If they knew and they had you, that would be the last thing they said. They cleaned up the streets a little, I would not look that far into it, and more than likely they use craiglist. To catch these guys.
Agreed. Just saying hi and chatting to one of these ads wouldn't be nearly enough evidence. Theyd have to go through a lot of time and effort for a very weak case. Question though for you brother, what makes you think CL?
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Originally Posted by Jimmy5
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Some times it is best to go with a known provider that you have seen or that has been advertising for a long time. Women like Debbie, Angel, Julez, Jewel, Jessica, Jess, Becky Blue Eyes, etc., etc. Also reviews by members help let you know who is a regular, safe, provider or who is not. It is very unlikely that LEO will turn a proven provider into a sting instigator, even if they have been arrested and are looking for a deal.
Fwiw this did happen in Cleveland maybe 10 years ago. A well known provider named Exotica worked with LEO to bust a bunch of her regs.
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Originally Posted by RaiderKid24
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Even with the fake emails it can still be traced back to the same IP address (internet protocal address) . Its a finger print, unless you use a vpn (virtual private network) . Which changes your IP address to a bogus one while your online. BUT I highly HIGHLY doubt the cops are that interested in it. Its a public scare tactic no doubt. They are looking that far into it, esp as they said we know who you are but no charges will be bought against you LOL. If they knew and they had you, that would be the last thing they said. They cleaned up the streets a little, I would not look that far into it, and more than likely they use craiglist. To catch these guys.
That's usually where I stop worrying, LOL. I use a burner app with fake numbers to a fake email tied to another fake email / number. If they actually want me that bad to track my IP address and get my location and come to my house so they can waste their time not proving anything, then go off. LOL.
Originally Posted by Chunks92
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Probably scare tactics. Doubt LEO has that kind of time on their hands or evidence for that matter. Unless these guys sent personal information like face pictures and stuff, they have a real hard time proving who exactly sent the messages.
This is why I never understand why people are sending blatantly identifiable information to providers like work ID's and DL or face pictures and stuff. If they ask for stuff like that, "no" should be the answer. Enough people say no and they'll figure out another way to verify you. Just like when we shouldn't agree to outrageous GPS donations. Like Crazy Abby sent me her USAG username and had me message her on here with some sort of phrase so she knew it was me and I was a senior and such. I probably caught her on a lucid day, LOL. I don't care if this stuff is going to verified real providers or not. That stuff could easily fall into the wrong hands whether it be the popo or some other unsavory characters. And we've seen posts on here that can attest to that. Even your name, A couple massage girls I've seen ask for my name to "put me down to schedule." I don't give them a real name. You're nuts if you do.
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Originally Posted by ChubbyChico
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It was a threat and they'll probably try to make good on it.
Last year I got a random text message to my personal phone advertising a "new Asian spa" with fun emojis and an enticing message. That spa was surveilled and part of a sting a week or two later. Remember the one in Fairlawn / Montrose where they "had video of mostly all men entering" and their UCs being offered HE? Someone had my number on file and maybe I'm paranoid, but also convinced that was a setup from day 1. Thank god I never responded or visited that place.
Not everyone has or uses a burner phone. If not, you should. If it's not feasible there are several free texting apps available. Many even give you voice calling for free, up to maybe 5 minutes (To try to remain as anonymous as possible I download the app of my choice, log in with a unique fake email (you don't have to verify the address so you can plug in something totally random like firvfjdkev@yahoo.com) use it until I'm done and delete the app. They recycle the numbers every 30 days, so hopefully if it's ever used in a sting it may have passed to several people by then. It may not be 100% foolproof but I'm at least going to make uncle LEO's job as difficult as possible.
This works for me because I have no interest in retaining these girls' numbers or maintaining contact with them. In today's environment they are infinitely less reliable than years past and seem to come and go like the wind. Why try to keep any ties with 'them? Hell they change numbers just the same. If I do meet someone I'd like to see again I'll save their number in a safe spot for future reference.
Thought about going on a tirade about this whole "sex trafficking" thing but we all feel the same way. It's bullsh!t. The LE agencies are getting extra funding to fight real sex traffickers and they have to use it or lose it, so this is what they do. Allows them to pay overtime and special pay for cushy details. Videotaping us and getting HEs, BJs plus new tacti-cool equipment at the tax payers expense.
Even with the fake emails it can still be traced back to the same IP address (internet protocal address) . Its a finger print, unless you use a vpn (virtual private network) . Which changes your IP address to a bogus one while your online. BUT I highly HIGHLY doubt the cops are that interested in it. Its a public scare tactic no doubt. They are looking that far into it, esp as they said we know who you are but no charges will be bought against you LOL. If they knew and they had you, that would be the last thing they said. They cleaned up the streets a little, I would not look that far into it, and more than likely they use craiglist. To catch these guys.
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Threats and Phone Numbers
It was a threat and they'll probably try to make good on it.
Last year I got a random text message to my personal phone advertising a "new Asian spa" with fun emojis and an enticing message. That spa was surveilled and part of a sting a week or two later. Remember the one in Fairlawn / Montrose where they "had video of mostly all men entering" and their UCs being offered HE? Someone had my number on file and maybe I'm paranoid, but also convinced that was a setup from day 1. Thank god I never responded or visited that place.
Not everyone has or uses a burner phone. If not, you should. If it's not feasible there are several free texting apps available. Many even give you voice calling for free, up to maybe 5 minutes (To try to remain as anonymous as possible I download the app of my choice, log in with a unique fake email (you don't have to verify the address so you can plug in something totally random like firvfjdkev@yahoo.com) use it until I'm done and delete the app. They recycle the numbers every 30 days, so hopefully if it's ever used in a sting it may have passed to several people by then. It may not be 100% foolproof but I'm at least going to make uncle LEO's job as difficult as possible.
This works for me because I have no interest in retaining these girls' numbers or maintaining contact with them. In today's environment they are infinitely less reliable than years past and seem to come and go like the wind. Why try to keep any ties with 'them? Hell they change numbers just the same. If I do meet someone I'd like to see again I'll save their number in a safe spot for future reference.
Thought about going on a tirade about this whole "sex trafficking" thing but we all feel the same way. It's bullsh!t. The LE agencies are getting extra funding to fight real sex traffickers and they have to use it or lose it, so this is what they do. Allows them to pay overtime and special pay for cushy details. Videotaping us and getting HEs, BJs plus new tacti-cool equipment at the tax payers expense.
Originally Posted by Searcher55
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Yes, what is this a threat? 'A sheriff's office release on the operation states that other individuals were identified, but not charged during the operation.'
They trying to come to men's homes now, or all flapping there jaws as a scare tactics?
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Originally Posted by Jimmy5
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Some times it is best to go with a known provider that you have seen or that has been advertising for a long time. Women like Debbie, Angel, Julez, Jewel, Jessica, Jess, Becky Blue Eyes, etc., etc. Also reviews by members help let you know who is a regular, safe, provider or who is not. It is very unlikely that LEO will turn a proven provider into a sting instigator, even if they have been arrested and are looking for a deal.
Best to avoid cash talk when texting on your phone or code it appropriately. Better to call to have that discussion if you don't already know the specifics. Also, unless the babe is well reviewed, safer to find and get to know them in the clubs and then discuss take-out options.
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Much better separate than together.
Originally Posted by Steven693
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This is why we ask fellow Forum Mongers about Providers. Thanks for the review Grappler. Unfortunately I have been in those circumstances before. Do not wish to waste time and money on that again. So if anyone knows of an actual Providers who are into real threesome. That lives up to expectations. Please let us know. Grabbler deserves it for TOFTT.
I've been with them both separately multiple times, once together.
I'll take solo any time!
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Originally Posted by Searcher55
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Yes, what is this a threat? 'A sheriff's office release on the operation states that other individuals were identified, but not charged during the operation.'
They trying to come to men's homes now, or all flapping there jaws as a scare tactics?
Probably scare tactics. Doubt LEO has that kind of time on their hands or evidence for that matter. Unless these guys sent personal information like face pictures and stuff, they have a real hard time proving who exactly sent the messages. If you research the case results of a lot of these stings which are public record, a lot get reduced charges and a lot don't. I'm sure the ones who sent messages that established intent didn't get off nearly as easy as the ones who didn't. Also they probably didn't invoke their right to remain silent. And I don't know about any of you, but I've personally never seen a post on here that states details of what happened during one of these. I mean this kind of thing could happen to anyone, but I'm sure at least one of them who had knowledge of this board existing would have posted something, and in all the years I've been following this board have never seen it. That being said I wish any of these guys would get on here and say what happened, would be great knowledge.
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