Assume Everything in Vegas is a Scam
[QUOTE=JohnTartzy;6809407]Gents,
Ill be visiting Vegas in April for work and will have a few days for some dating. Scanning the forum, it seems like Eros and Tryst is full of all or mostly scams. Accurate?
Any recommendations or tips for a first time visitor? DM is open if preferred.
Thank you for input. Stay safe.
JT.[/QUOTE]Never pay electronically. Do not give a girl cash until you establish X is going to happen. It would be preferable to meet a girl in the lobby or similar location to discuss terms. That way everything is on CCTV. This (hopefully) prevents things from going south once in the room where it can get ugly.
If a girl shows up and she's not the girl in the picture, she's working with an agency. What they expect to happen is you go to the room, you give her money, and then surprise it's just a lap dance. You need to pay more for more. That's why you establish X is going to happen first.
Be showered and ready to go. If a girl asks you to take a shower first, get rid of her. She will most likely be looking to loot your room and take your wallet. If you give the girl money and then she goes in the bathroom to get ready, be prepared for her to run out the door with your money. Hotel bathrooms are many times right by the entrance door. Position yourself close enough to be able to stop her if she tries this. Put a suitcase in front of the door so she's delayed getting out. But do it all in a way to not appear weird. Just hang out by the bathroom door like you're waiting patiently. Don't get undressed and be laying on the bed until she's also getting undressed. Keep your room key in your pocket in case you have to be running down the hall after your money.
Do not eat or drink anything if offered.
Do not see a girl if you're drunk.
When you give her money, watch where she puts it. It will take less time figuring out where it is in the purse if your last resort to get it back through force. Do not touch the girl in any way even if there is a struggle while getting your money back. Easier said than done but you don't need to be charged with battery. This probably never happens but I've had the misfortune of having this experience twice.
Use your big head. Walk away. Kick them out. There are wonderful providers out there but if you're not prepared for the bad ones and you will find bad ones, having a bad experience is better than having a bad experience that was very expensive.