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THis one is on localxlist, and specilizes in stealing e-money
The name she goes by on line is: "Grace".
She advertises in multiple states and has many numbers.
Her scam is that she first refuses to "book a date" unless you buy gift cards and send her the codes.
Of course, if you send her those, she will disappear.
I tried to get her to take an "in person" payment and she lied to me about where she was located. Using a location in my home town. As she begged me to buy cards and send her codes.
When that didn't work out properly, she started lying, making up stories and sending me "enticing pictures" and one tit-flash video to convince me to send her card codes.
Now, I continue to receive pleasing emails from her as she tries to convince me to let her rob me blind.
One reason I only pay face to face for service.
Do not "book" this one, you'll only get robbed.
Most will have the same result
[QUOTE=JerseymanCent;7386603]The name she goes by on line is: "Grace".
She advertises in multiple states and has many numbers.
Her scam is that she first refuses to "book a date" unless you buy gift cards and send her the codes.
Of course, if you send her those, she will disappear.
I tried to get her to take an "in person" payment and she lied to me about where she was located. Using a location in my home town. As she begged me to buy cards and send her codes.
When that didn't work out properly, she started lying, making up stories and sending me "enticing pictures" and one tit-flash video to convince me to send her card codes.
Now, I continue to receive pleasing emails from her as she tries to convince me to let her rob me blind.
One reason I only pay face to face for service.
Do not "book" this one, you'll only get robbed.[/QUOTE]After checking out many ads throughout several areas, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a poster on that site who didn't give you the same results. I don't believe I saw anything that wasn't a fake ad.
Remember, fellas, way back when, when the standard was, "don't give money to strangers"? I can't think of any time where I heard of a fella getting scammed when he DIDN'T pay up front. MOST deposit scams are just that. SCAMS. No matter the scenario they provide. These "smart bots " as I call them, can be very convincing in trying to extract your dough (rather than what YOU want extracted).
Good luck, be careful, stay safe, and happy hunting!!