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Deposits
Originally Posted by
Chunks92
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No way in hell, because they would have to prove that you were the person who sent the messages. I'd say the only situation they would do this is if the guy was using their real number or sent a picture to the decoy ad, along with make an agreement in their communication. Same token though, they haven't even been able to go after bad guys at their homes, doubt theyd go after guys like us. If anything they may start doing stuff like this.
https://pix11.com/news/local-news/pr...ages-to-johns/
If you send a deposit however that's a whole new ball game.
Does anyone really send deposits? How the hell do you send a deposit and remain incognito?
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Carmen
Originally Posted by
HedonismBot
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This ad looked intriguing to me too, but I have been lurking and minimally posting here for long enough that several more seasoned contributors made reference to a "no touch" crew that posts on STG. They are all young (20-21), fairly fit and polished with great photos. Carmen's ad seems to follow the same format and patterns as Kora and Jade, who have bene called out as being part of a no touch crew. Maybe that's a little too conspiracy theory in thinking, it's similar how scam ads have a feel to them and you can spot the similarities.
A penny's worth of advice would be to reach out for info and be ready to lose money for just the company of a girl who is purporting herself to be to young to drink legally if the meet even comes off. Don't send any deposits.
I was thinking the same thing. It is frustrating sorting through all the BS that goes with this hobby. If anyone can recommend a solid provider in the area, if there is such a thing, I'd appreciate it.
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I can't figure out how to add pics from my phone, I guess. But the reply said.
"Hey babe! Trying to set something up? Carmen, Haley, and Vera are available for outcall and running specials 😊 Price depends on the city you're in. " with a pic of the three of them.
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Originally Posted by
Budd2
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Just responding to an ad on a known escort site might be enough for a misdemeanor soliciting charge. Sending a deposit is two fold, first confirms your identity and second is exchange of money to seal the deal. Most of us would just pay the fine and move on to avoid be identified on a press release of challenging the charge in court. Prosecutor's might also be testing the waters to see if a someone does challenge the charge if it holds up. This particular ad might just be a deposit scam, however I would not respond to it and definitely not send a deposit. If this becomes a new way for the task force to operate it would be a money maker, almost like a speed camera is. This would require minimal man hours, and is a way to raise money. At the end of the day it all comes down to money.
No way in hell, because they would have to prove that you were the person who sent the messages. I'd say the only situation they would do this is if the guy was using their real number or sent a picture to the decoy ad, along with make an agreement in their communication. Same token though, they haven't even been able to go after bad guys at their homes, doubt theyd go after guys like us. If anything they may start doing stuff like this.
https://pix11.com/news/local-news/pr...ages-to-johns/
If you send a deposit however that's a whole new ball game.
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Man I hope there is nothing. This a joke.
This the type you go see and don't post about.
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She's with them
Originally Posted by
HedonismBot
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This ad looked intriguing to me too, but I have been lurking and minimally posting here for long enough that several more seasoned contributors made reference to a "no touch" crew that posts on STG. They are all young (20-21), fairly fit and polished with great photos. Carmen's ad seems to follow the same format and patterns as Kora and Jade, who have bene called out as being part of a no touch crew. Maybe that's a little too conspiracy theory in thinking, it's similar how scam ads have a feel to them and you can spot the similarities.
A penny's worth of advice would be to reach out for info and be ready to lose money for just the company of a girl who is purporting herself to be to young to drink legally if the meet even comes off. Don't send any deposits.
I tried to contact her once and got this back.
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Another ad
Thanks for giving your thoughts on that post. I did find this other ad that had the same pix (plus 2 others) but a different text. You have convinced me this one is risky: https://escort13.com/post/61933988?currentPage=1.
Originally Posted by
Budd2
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Just responding to an ad on a known escort site might be enough for a misdemeanor soliciting charge. Sending a deposit is two fold, first confirms your identity and second is exchange of money to seal the deal. Most of us would just pay the fine and move on to avoid be identified on a press release of challenging the charge in court. Prosecutor's might also be testing the waters to see if a someone does challenge the charge if it holds up. This particular ad might just be a deposit scam, however I would not respond to it and definitely not send a deposit. If this becomes a new way for the task force to operate it would be a money maker, almost like a speed camera is. This would require minimal man hours, and is a way to raise money. At the end of the day it all comes down to money.
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Automated citation?
Originally Posted by
DaveTheLoose
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In an earlier ad posted a few months ago she didn't have her face blocked out and she looked similar to an Olmsted Falls cop I've dealt with. I'm probably wrong, but I thought I'd mention it on the off chance that I'm right.
Originally Posted by
JohnnyBoy2543
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I was trying to set something up with her. Right when I thought I was about to get a location she wanted a booking fee. Smh.
Just responding to an ad on a known escort site might be enough for a misdemeanor soliciting charge. Sending a deposit is two fold, first confirms your identity and second is exchange of money to seal the deal. Most of us would just pay the fine and move on to avoid be identified on a press release of challenging the charge in court. Prosecutor's might also be testing the waters to see if a someone does challenge the charge if it holds up. This particular ad might just be a deposit scam, however I would not respond to it and definitely not send a deposit. If this becomes a new way for the task force to operate it would be a money maker, almost like a speed camera is. This would require minimal man hours, and is a way to raise money. At the end of the day it all comes down to money.
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This ad looked intriguing to me too, but I have been lurking and minimally posting here for long enough that several more seasoned contributors made reference to a "no touch" crew that posts on STG. They are all young (20-21), fairly fit and polished with great photos. Carmen's ad seems to follow the same format and patterns as Kora and Jade, who have bene called out as being part of a no touch crew. Maybe that's a little too conspiracy theory in thinking, it's similar how scam ads have a feel to them and you can spot the similarities.
A penny's worth of advice would be to reach out for info and be ready to lose money for just the company of a girl who is purporting herself to be to young to drink legally if the meet even comes off. Don't send any deposits.
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Originally Posted by
BestDjInOhio
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I saw Sadie's ad (provider that was a really good one back in the day). I contacted her and she claims that she still available with her sister but the donation doesn't match the donations that I hear that she's taking now and she was asking for a deposit of half which doesn't sound like her and she's also only doing outcaall. Are there any senior members that can verify she's legit because she sent me an email address that didn't even have her name in it at all to make the payment but I never did because you know how deposits go.
Can someone verify this that seen her recently or did somebody hack her account and take over her phone number?
When did you contact her?
What # did you use?
& did you call or text?
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Originally Posted by
BestDjInOhio
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I saw Sadie's ad (provider that was a really good one back in the day). I contacted her and she claims that she still available with her sister but the donation doesn't match the donations that I hear that she's taking now and she was asking for a deposit of half which doesn't sound like her and she's also only doing outcaall. Are there any senior members that can verify she's legit because she sent me an email address that didn't even have her name in it at all to make the payment but I never did because you know how deposits go.
Can someone verify this that seen her recently or did somebody hack her account and take over her phone number?
Even if it is her you'd be nuts to send a deposit.
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Sadie
I saw Sadie's ad (provider that was a really good one back in the day). I contacted her and she claims that she still available with her sister but the donation doesn't match the donations that I hear that she's taking now and she was asking for a deposit of half which doesn't sound like her and she's also only doing outcaall. Are there any senior members that can verify she's legit because she sent me an email address that didn't even have her name in it at all to make the payment but I never did because you know how deposits go.
Can someone verify this that seen her recently or did somebody hack her account and take over her phone number?