So what are all these ways to verify accuracy of ad pics?
Many of them change numbers frequently and don't use real names. The common scenario is they use their own pics but they're from good angles from their glory days. With technology they often look even nicer from essentially digital plastic surgery. If they even send a confirmation pic it's sometimes not what was asked. The list goes on and on. Seems like verification should be a 101 class for this in this day and age.
[QUOTE=DarkClouds;6710176]Wym blackmail? You didn't even compensate her for her time and travel? That's just rude af. You think her pics were not a true representation? You know that there's a lot of ways to protect yourself from that possibility right? From what I can tell, it seems you chose to trust her and see her without taking those precautions. I know her to be a good person. If you didn't think the original agreement was fair you could have renegotiated or at least compensated her for her troubles. I will say that she was clean when I saw her so maybe I have a skewed view. She tells me she's clean again now, but who can say for sure.[/QUOTE]