BP scammers: a simple technique
Another simple way would be to require a selfie of the young woman holding a paper with the current date on it, or doing something distinctive (like making the peace sign). This should weed out many of the scammers.
I hear you about "getting tough" with them. And it makes me mad to think that people believe they have the right to rip other people off like that.
Nevertheless, I would prefer to weed out the scammers in advance, before they know my home address, or before I am in an unfamiliar setting where anyone could be waiting in an adjacent room.
Consider the "selfie test" if you can't weed them out via Tin Eye.
[QUOTE=MassageFreak;2109477]Most people including me succumb to the thrill and excitement on backpage. The questions of what if and how real are very inticing. The difference for me is I tell them up front I will not play games or put up with stupid shit. I have learned over the years that if they are scams they usually won't fuck with me. I give them a description of me so they know I'm not a slouch and make sure they know that I will freak the fuck out if they take my money. Luckily I only had one do it. Then I called her for outcall all the way to georgetown ohio then stood her up. She and her out of shape driver insisted I pay. I told him to come get some and he backed down. These mother fuckers are getting more cocky and brave with every person they rip off. Let them know in advance you won't play games and they will back down. Use my theory of being a bastard it will work. But at the same time girls on here know I am a gentleman and I'm always respectful. MF
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Are they franchising the concept?
[QUOTE=BabeRuth3;2110172]Has anyone taken the plunge? $300 for two hours seem kind of steep. She better be damn good. [/QUOTE]The same type ad appears in Indy almost verbatim, just with a different woman's name. I lost interest before reading the whole manifesto.