[QUOTE=OldTiger;4856469]Need to work on your scammer instincts bro, this one only took one second for me to figure out without image search or even looking past the pics and it has dozens of red flags. Just the title and pics give it away. Look at the title. No real provider talks like that. This is a bot scammer likely from India or Russia. Real providers also generally don't have a complete portfolio of professionally taken pics, none of which appear to be selfies. These have been skimmed by a robot. But beyond that, and not even bothering to do an image check which I know will show matches, look at all the accepted payment methods. How convenient for them. A real provider would not have nearly this many. Then the body of the text. Where do I begin? No real person types ads like this. Only people from overseas that scam. And any time you see a gmail / yahoo address automatically makes it a scam. They are trying to get you to email them using your private email and a bot will be on the other end, which is why they answer in 60 secs. STG has given up on trying to automatically block these accounts just like Craigslist. It's apparently just too hard to keep up. 80 to 90% of STG ads are now in this category of foreign scammer or bots. This does not include the local scammers or fake pic artists.[/QUOTE]Took me 2 seconds but I read slow.