"outed" scammer!
Just to see if IT was real (especially given that it is an OUT-OF-AREA-AREA CODE for a phone number), I made an appt. And darned if I didn't get asked for "payment via Zelle / CashApp" be made before arriving. . .
The morons running these things have GOT to "step up their game"-their bullshit tactics have GOTTEN OLD, and they put up all kinds of "red flags" in advance (e. G,. Out-of-county area code phone numbers, no voice ever answers the number, and of course the "request" for 'transferring of money" via CashApp, Zelle, PayPal, etc. Jesus-the tactics never change!
[QUOTE=BluesBalls;6376136]I agree, my spidey sense also tingled with this one. They direct you to an apartment building in Downtown which doesn't even have great reviews as a building. Supposed to be junkies there and stuff. I don't think they're legit.
What happens if someone follows through and tries to visit a scammer / fake though? Has someone done this?
For example, there is this ad [URL]https://rubmd.com/san-diego-ca/2c38623a-335c-401f-a222-3440fa9f4176[/URL].
I would visit her instantly but I doubt that is really the pornstar Kay Lovely. Assuming you don't pay deposit, if someone shows up is it just probably just the bait and switch, no show, or are you going to get shaken down by someone for the cash they know you brought for the session? So far I've managed to avoid fakes but just curious if anyone's been burned before and is willing to share a story.[/QUOTE]