At Least You Walked Away From It
- The whole thing about them asking for age / race:
Some providers feel like if you're young, or just black, they're more likely to get robbed.
- Asking if you're LE:
I just answer as a formality at this point. What should send up red flags is if in the same conversation or text message 'they' mention rates, and 'they' ask exactly what you want to do. I normally work out the rates / time with them and they send an address for incall. Anything sensitive can be discussed face-to-face.
- Bonus since I learned this the hard way:
In some way, shape, or form, take screen shots of their ad before you get to them, and make sure you get the full web address. I had one make an accusation against me a ways back, but her ad got me off the hook.
[QUOTE=Nostranonymous;5694595]Long time lurker, first time poster because I feel it's my duty to help other decent guys avoid being ripped off. This is my experience today. Merry Christmas to me!
Texted with her, and all seemed friendly. But there were signs that I should have paid attention to.
The first sign was immediately asking if I was Uncle LEO, and for my age and race. Maybe that's common but I think the scam is probably not attempted if you are younger, and race might be taken into consideration, too.
Next sign was being told where to park in relation to the location. I didn't park where I was told, because I know that to be a possible sign of a setup.
Next sign was the fact that although the woman who met me was the woman in the post, she was looking really dumpy and smoking a cigarette. No effort was put in to her appearance or personality at all.
Next sign was that she led me upstairs quickly. At that point I definitely started to feel that there were other people hanging around.
Next sign was her bringing me in to a small room with sparse furniture and asking for the donation immediately. I set it down, and she scooped it up immediately. She then said she was going to get a drink and asked me if I wanted anything. I had a strong feeling at this point but stuck around in case. Also in case, I didn't make myself comfortable.
After maybe 30 seconds, another chick comes in and pretends to be freaked out by my being in "her" room and yells downstairs to a dude that there's an "older guy in my room. " At this point, I acknowledged that I understood what was happening and walked down the steps. She pretended she didn't know what was going on. Okay! The guy acted tough saying he was going to beat up whoever it was. I went ahead and let myself out, catching a glimpse of him as I exited. He was a young bro, had a dog with him, and pretended to be occupied with its collar instead of coming to beat me up.
Doing more research for her ads and reviews, I find that there were warnings. Others have had similar experiences.
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