Question about creating an alter ego LinkedIn profile
[QUOTE=LoveGingerGals;5091330]Ignored my texts so I called. Screening mandatory, and I wasn't sending I'd photo, so I sent link to (alter ego) LinkedIn profile. Approved. Texts flew, event scheduled. Gave directions to building next door then redirected once I arrived. Clean apartment with table. Hot, tanned Latina. Great massage that lasted nearly full hour. Session ended happily after flip. No FS but the massage alone was worth the visit. Full hour on the table with a pro. Sky began session in lingerie and undressed as the session went on. She was totally nude on the flip and allowed my hands to wander. HE only, but she positioned puss above my face, clean shaven view and I happily obliged. [URL]https://privatedelights.ch/USA/Maryland/Silver-Spring/Skycielo8[/URL].[/QUOTE]Without (obviously) disclosing any info about yourself, I think a lot of mongers would be interested in the details of how you set one up.
Was it part of the paid service? Did you use a real company, or a fake one, or some kind of self-employed or consultant employment status? What were the steps you needed to take?
With so many screening requirements to navigate, this could be quite helpful to some.
Not really addressing the most important point
[QUOTE=Mrlefty;5118656]Gmail. Free.
Linkedin. Free (make up a profile).
Burner or equivalent (apps on your phone for IOS and android).
Twitter or some other one if they're checking. Again free.
A bit of legwork is all it takes. Nothing fancy or complicated.
FYI, I went to the next step and got a fake Facebook. I had a fiverr gig get me 50 friends. And, now, that's pretty legit.[/QUOTE]Not sure how many (if any) providers are using FB or Twitter for verification purposes. I haven't noticed any and, even if so, I'm not interested in either of those platforms. LinkedIn, however is a verification method I've often seen requested.
And using a free email svc and burner phone or app is simply mongering 101. BTW, I find Protonmail to be better than Gmail for that purpose as its encrypted and not part of the Google-verse. But there are many choices.
The important part of my question pertains to the DETAILS of setting up a fake LinkedIn profile that effectively mimics a real one and will pass muster for verification. The site is called LinkedIn for a reason. As part of any profile there are links to other people (current and former associates) as well as info about current and former job positions.
LinkedIn is essentially a networking tool. Putting together a believable fake network is more complex than just typing in some bogus info. The devil is in the details and that's the key part of my question.
Actually, your response shows non-obvious details
[QUOTE=LoveGingerGals;5119997]Nothing challenging about establishing alternate LinkedIn page. You'd be amazed how many people *connect* with random invitations. Upload a pic that is similar to you. Copy jobs from random profiles. Send a lot of invites to connect. Mine was originally setup so views inside LinkedIn didn't track back to me (job candidates, crazy bosses, ex-empoyees). Never expected to use it for this.[/QUOTE]First of all, thanks for the response. Since you've already gone through the process, it's understandable that some of the steps might seem obvious or self-evident to you. It's fair to point out, however, that for someone who is not a prior LinkedIn user, or who has never used it for this purpose, it's not quite as obvious.
For example, take the step of sending a lot of random invites to establish connections that bolster your fake network. That would never have occurred to me for the simple reason that I would never personally respond to that kind of invite. Copying jobs from random profiles is another helpful detail which may or may not have come to mind but which your experience has shown to be a successful step.
Again, thanks for your detailed post. I'm happy I persisted with the question as I think anyone who might want to try this strategy has more info now than they did previously. And sharing good and useful info is what USASG is all about.
My question has been answered by the OP, thanks.
[QUOTE=Mrlefty;5120383]DO you think they're checking that thoroughly? No one has questioned mine. I added a few folks through it hitting my contacts. And, that seems to be fine.
My setup is several years old and has held up well. That's probably why I have old school FB. .[/QUOTE]Since my question was directed at LoveGingerGals, and he's provided a detailed response pertaining specifically to LinkedIn, the discussion is closed as far as I'm concerned.
Glad your setup is working for you but I have zero interest in using FB.
Thanks for the detailed report
[QUOTE=LoveGingerGals;5180390]Yes. Few times.[/QUOTE]Does she look like her pics. I know you're a regular member but some details would be nice. Otherwise I feel like you posted this just to get your post count up.