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Has anyone else reached out to this one? I got a very unusual response when asking about availability.
I decided to pass.
Super Freak Nasty Come Over MakItNasty AVAILABLE NOW FUCK
[QUOTE=Addickted;7573603]Has anyone else reached out to this one? I got a very unusual response when asking about availability.
I decided to pass.[/QUOTE]I assume you mean this one.
[URL]https://skipthegames.com/posts/providence/female-escorts/super-freak-nasty-come-over-ma/225971052464[/URL]
If you put the phrase in the heading of this post (same as the heading of your post) into Google, and also into various STG ad search locations on the STG website, you will find many ads have been placed with that heading all over the country--Montana, Arizona, Virginia, to name a few. Here's an example from Florida:
[URL]https://skipthegames.com/posts/pensacola/female-escorts/super-freak-nasty-come-over-ma/959390716923[/URL]
Notice that the ads in FL and RI also have the same pictures, but the pictures do not come up in an tineye image search.
The numbers are different in the ads, however. If you reverse search the number in the RI ad, it comes up on beenverified as the number for the Credit One Bank in Jamestown, RI. However, a simple google of Credit One Bank brings up the info that THERE IS NO CREDIT ONE BANK in JAMESTOWN, RI! It simply does not exist in that location! The ad in Florida yields no owners or owner data, but comes up with a number in North Carolina. But in both cases it's a voip with a service provider listed as Telnyx Llc.
Now, with this type of curious catfish ad on STG, it's unlikely that this is a legitimate touring escort. This appears, rather, to be a bottom feeder of some sort. Plus, the possibility that its a touring escort cannot explain why the phone number in the RI ad is listed as a bank branch that does not exist! So this is very likely to be a scam, although I'm not sure what the modus operandi is, for separating mongers from their money!
So, Addicted: In the interest of uncovering exactly what this scam may be, could you please let us know, specifically, what that "unusual response" was? What specifically was said, and whether it was via voice call or text? My suspicion is, that it is some sort of deposit scam. But to attempt to sleuth this further, I'd need to know exactly what kind of response you got!