Reem Rae (Not Really Her BTW)
[URL]https://reemraegfe.weebly.com/[/URL]
Scam! This is a PSA for all other hobbyists. Saw a few good reviews for her and her website seemed legit. Contacted her by text and after some back and forth, we agreed on meeting time / place. She then asks for a small ($100) deposit by BitCoin. OK, I know some independent providers ask. And my little head was doing all the thinking. So I sent the deposit. She then asks for another $150 "for drinks". Start seeing more red flags. English in texts isn't native, uses wrong words, and is constantly asking for small amounts to "get ready" (I. E. $65 for "beauty parlor" The worst part. I actually sent her the $150 "for drinks" and wasted an afternoon driving out to a pretty sketchy apartment in Mid-Wilshire. Do not fall for this scam. Do not send deposit money! OK, this was my TOFT moment in 20+ years of hobbying.
You may all blast me now. Yes – I now know that "Reem Rae" is a social media influencer and model and there was no chance this was her. In my defense, prior to this, I've never heard of her and the photos did look legit.
Honestly, the lengths at which these fraudsters went to perpetuate the scam is impressive. Fake profile on TER (several actually, in order to leave 3 fake reviews) and a fake website. But as soon as the first person gets scammed and it's posted this is a scam. Do they just start over and do it again using someone else's photos?
Yeah, guys like you make it harder for everyone else
[QUOTE=TimeTomato;6520519][URL]https://reemraegfe.weebly.com/[/URL]
Scam! This is a PSA for all other hobbyists. Saw a few good reviews for her and her website seemed legit. Contacted her by text and after some back and forth, we agreed on meeting time / place. She then asks for a small ($100) deposit by BitCoin. OK, I know some independent providers ask. And my little head was doing all the thinking. So I sent the deposit. She then asks for another $150 "for drinks". Start seeing more red flags. English in texts isn't native, uses wrong words, and is constantly asking for small amounts to "get ready" (I. E. $65 for "beauty parlor" The worst part. I actually sent her the $150 "for drinks" and wasted an afternoon driving out to a pretty sketchy apartment in Mid-Wilshire. Do not fall for this scam. Do not send deposit money! OK, this was my TOFT moment in 20+ years of hobbying.
You may all blast me now. Yes I now know that "Reem Rae" is a social media influencer and model and there was no chance this was her. In my defense, prior to this, I've never heard of her and the photos did look legit.
Honestly, the lengths at which these fraudsters went to perpetuate the scam is impressive. Fake profile on TER (several actually, in order to leave 3 fake reviews) and a fake website. But as soon as the first person gets scammed and it's posted this is a scam. Do they just start over and do it again using someone else's photos?[/QUOTE]There's a sucker born every minute.
I'm afraid you have hit 15 minutes of fame in Simp time.
Don't book Luna from thatmall
Should have known better cause [URL]thatmall.com[/URL] is filled with relic's who are way past their prime. Anyway, arrive at Luna's incall near LAX. She offers topless, nude and tantra. I've seen her before and try tantra (hoping it would allow me more access and mutual B2 B, but nope, just the same ass lame light massage that was annoying after about 10 minutes. Got on the table a couple of times but never B2 B. Ask for me to flip, and then proceed to text on her phone for like 5 minutes before coming to provide "reiki" sessions. Whatever the fuck those are. Anyway she's trying to get me off and I just say fuck it and get up and leave. I told her it was the "easiest money she ever earned" and she was like "sorry, but it's really all about you". LOL It was far and away the lamest session I've had with a provider and I've been in this hobby for a while.