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After several discussions with clients inquiring with me personally and after a thread here I have quickly written out a handful of things you can do to see if someone is legit. 1. Do they have ads on other ad sites? 2. reverse image search 3. Google their name 4. google their number 5. do they have social media ? 6. Do they work with other reputable providers? 7. Do they have reviews? 8. How long has their ad been up? 9. How old are their social media(consider we are deplatformed often) 10. How many ads do they have up? (consider many providers have ads running in multiple cities at once so that prospective clients from a city they tour in sees them- having ads posted in multiple cities is not always an indicator of a scam) feel free to add to this!
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She asked for a 100 up front and another 100 at the door of the building. Then out of the blue she ask for 300 deposit and she never opened up the door.
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Sanya will ask for a full deposit via e-transfer. She--if indeed it is even a she-- then directs you to a website where she posts pictures, and says you can verify her by asking the help folks there if she is real. They will ask for the phone #, which is in her ad. That checks out, but it is all useless, because she will never meet you, and once she has your money, will ghost you. A reverse lookup of the pictures posted turn up nothing on two different reverse-lookup websites, so that is of no help. I am embarrassed to report my victimization, but I see her ad is up once again on leo. If scammed by anyone, do overcome your red-facedness, and report such scams so other members can save their time and hard-earned money. Beware, here is Sanya's ad title: 24/7 available cutie here to make your dreams cum true