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Registered Male (Not Verified)
xxx: Don't be fooled again like me
Companion's Handle: Kyliee
Date of Visit: 04-15-2024
Preferred Method of Contact: telegram
Phone Number: telegram @HushYin
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Website, Ad, or Profile URL: https://adultsearch.com/us/texas/aus...scorts/3146390
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My wife is working at home, finally she is out for a business trip. Then stupid me start to find provider in adultsearch, find this one pretty attracting, then game starts.
She (or may even he) asked me $60 deposit to book an appointment, she said that can secure her time, I do try to ask her to try some other way to verify, she said it is pretty standard, so I zelle her that money... (I know I am so stupid now).
Once I arrive the place, she or he asked me to ask booking code from another person, like ???, then I text another person, who asked me another $400 to protect the provider's safety.
Then I know I am fooled, and stop to text them, instead I find here to report it. I understand I am really dumb, pay 60 for a lesson
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AdultSearch is pretty unreliable especially if the ad advertises 150/hr then it is probably 99.999% a scam. That's a costly lesson but another tip would be to meet with reviewed and established companions next time.
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Newbie Mistakes
My fellow hobbyist, judging by your profile, it seems like you are new to this stuff. So I?ll do my best to give you some advice. Although I am no where near as experienced as many of the mongers on here, I am very thorough with research, and so I?ve picked up some easy to spot red flags.
Your level of suspicion, especially on the shady sites like adult search, Rubrankings, Listcrawler, should be through the roof. You should always open an ad believing it?s fake, until proven otherwise. There?s a few telltale signs which easily cement a post as scam.
1: If you see telegram, WhatsApp, discord, or any other type of messaging system people in the US dont use, FLAG.
2: If the services listed are very explicit, and everything is on the menu, FLAG.
3: If the girl in the ad seems too hot, FLAG. Trust me, there?s a dozen different places the girl in those photos could be making money instead of some shitty escort site.
4: If they ask for a deposit of any sort, FLAG (98% likely).
And also, you can google their number and if the provider is real, chances are someone?s seen her and posted a review, likely on Eccie.
Hope this info helps you not fall for these scams in the future!
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Verified Hobbyist
BCD
Ouch...
Zelle's the worst way to transfer $'s to a provider... it now shows up on your bank statement... and, I can't see a way around that they now know your RW name... ughh..
The other side of it is that you may know their RW info too...
A'Man
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Thanks for the heads up and link to that scam artist. That helps us. This is good advise from seeker123, and when you can research the provider even if you find her on a site outside of this one just in case someone else ran into problems just like you did. That could save you some money in the future. BTW, I don't think we need to know your wife's work schedule. I think when we see you post a review it's a good sign she's out of town working!!
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Always do your research.
If you do a reverse image search on her pics you will see ads in Austin, Houston, San Francisco, Indianapolis, Beverly Hills, etc
100% Scam. also $ 150.00 /hour is dead TGTBT
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