Something is fishy about Nxystar
[QUOTE=Boss01;7017750]This passed week, I have seen two ladies profiles on Tryst. Links website. Both seem very intriguing.
Ashley.
[URL]https://tryst.link/escort/ashleyblaire[/URL]
She looks absolutely stunning. She would probably be about an hour drive or so from Milwaukee. Is she worth seeing?
NyxStar.
[URL]https://tryst.link/escort/nxystar[/URL]
She had a website [URL]https://www.nxystar.com/[/URL] that is no longer viewable, or at least for me it is not.
She has a verification system, which she asks for a photo of your drivers license. What do people think of giving a photo of your drivers license? Is this standard practice? I am a bit worried about doing that.
Has anyone seen Nyx? At least to me she seems to have amazing legs.[/QUOTE]I've read her reviews on TER, they seem pretty fake. For example her first 3 reviews were all written in the same couple of weeks and the reviewers of each review had only 1 review each and they were about her.
That's a fishy plus her rate is 500 for someone who is unknown. I'd think twice. Good luck.
500 is to much for a release, justifying it is a sign of inexperience and desperation
[QUOTE=Jost312;7024097]I agree the reviews are fishy. And I don't like to give a 20% deposit unless I'm sure she's real.
That said, the rest of her web presence seems convincing to me. And I don't think the 500 is unreasonable given the current market. For instance, the Tryst ad has a lot of options and detail. More than you would need if you were a scammer. The photos don't come up anywhere else that I've seen so far.
In short, there's a lot of scammers out there these days. Better to be cautious than not, but my internal barometer says she is likely real. Even if the reviews may not be from people who have legitimately seen her.[/QUOTE]Spend $500 on a gym membership and subscription to Bumble. Sugar Babys and Escorts are luxury items you occasionally can throw away some disposable income on. Overpaying for average is always a bad thing. Escorts are all average or damaged goods.