[QUOTE=Rito1;5541901]So I felt like a massage yesterday and found an ad on Eros. Googled the number and found another ad for $100 cheaper. Called and made the appointment and headed to Randolph. As soon as she opened the apartment door I saw it was not the girl in the pics. Not even close. However she still looked good. I gave her the fee of $150 that I saw in the ad and she told me it was $200 if I wanted everything so I said ok. Half ass massage lasting maybe 2 minutes then flipped me. Everything covered and I was done and out the door in 40 minutes.
Now if I would have wrote this yesterday I would have been overall happy and might have repeated. As she was not a bad girl, she was friendly and did most things that I asked. But the problem happened today. While at work my cell rang. When I picked up there was a guy on the other end. He said (in broken English) that he was from the F. B. I. And knew that I was at a massage parlor and wanted to know what website I found them on. I knew immediately that this was not legit. I told the guy I did not know what he was talking about and I was at work but if he gave me his phone number I would call him back. He told he if I did not talk now I would be arrested and have to go to court. I told him to go ahead and arrest me and hung up. After that I Googled the number on the caller I'd (1-857-386-2000) and it was from the Boston F. B. I. But I know you can spoof that shit. Now the question would I repeat now. HELL NO!
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[URL]https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/boston/news/press-releases/fbi-warns-public-to-beware-of-government-impersonation-scams[/URL][/QUOTE]Related to your situation but not while mongering. I typically never call and never ever give my phone number and it's set up as private I'd. I was sitting at home once, my cell rang and I ignored it. Number was familiar so Google it and was local police business line. I called it and asked if they called and they said no. Seems telemarketers can mask their numbers so you think it's someone else and will pick up. That was a couple years ago. Now my sell reads "likely scam" when it's an unknown number. BTW, doubt the FBI would call, they like to knock on doors.
