Treat them like telemarketers. Wasting their time equates loss revenue on their end. The Asian gal, I spent about 30 minutes texting back and forth. I offered every method that a real provider would have accepted and no budge. This is becoming an epidemic across many industries, Craigslist car ads, escorts, people saying they want to rent your rooms, etc. I say we barrage their inboxes with the same ferocity that they go after our hard earned monger money!
[QUOTE=HelloJoshua;4309044]I have never seen nor heard of a legitimate provider in Volusia county that requires a deposit. To this wary bloke, a deposit automatically equals scam, as it is the easiest and safest way for scammers to monetize a fake escort add.
But like you, I do enjoy a good game of scammer fishing every now and again. My record is 3 hours and 12 minutes keeping them texting. What's yours? I personally like to start off with a barrage of service-related questions before reeling them in with some cross-talk and unintelligible typos. Finally, I land them by feigning utter incompetence with Venmo or Cash App, then asking them for help. You know, as one does. It's touching how helpful these scammers can be, though it's sad how quickly they devolve into torrential cursing when you finally fess up.
Now, of course I don't bother with the foreign adds. You know, the ridiculous ones that get blasted out to every city on STG with her weight listed in kilograms and other such absurdities. I admit that I still think in kilos, but what state-side providers do you frequent that would ever list their weight in kilograms? No no, my favorites are definitely the local scammers; the one's who post local landmarks like ISB in their fake adds. Then you are all but guaranteed to get real live trolls to text with.
But I'm not telling you anything you don't already know. I mean, everybody does this when they're bored and their Ability wears off, right?[/QUOTE]
