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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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On 11/14/2023 at 3:49 AM, facetime said:

Whish I had read this a few weeks ago.  New to escorts and got pRcaly scared more then once

New to booking escorts*** I think you meant?

 

best of luck in your search to find a playmate

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Thank you very much for the tips.

 

recently I been getting back in shape and once I am ready I am thinking of trying things out.  I probably will use Leolist since most other sites seem like 95% scam).  My question is how many of the "verified" accounts would somebody guess are actually verified because in theory somebody could steal used pictures.  Also are the non verified accounts worth looking at(like what is the percentages there).  When i look at some accounts it just seems like sometimes when something is to good to be true it most likely is.

 

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I have been browsing, and I think it's fairly easy to tell if it's a fake ad or a real one. It makes me feel more at ease when I can call on the phone before meeting.

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On 4/18/2024 at 2:13 AM, XXJAWXX said:

I have been browsing, and I think it's fairly easy to tell if it's a fake ad or a real one. It makes me feel more at ease when I can call on the phone before meeting.

Two sides of the coin. 
 

many providers wont take calls because of fantasy bookers. 
 

if you are unsure: 

offer a small gift card $10-20 as a gesture for the phone call and towards a tip for your session. 
 

a consideration for their time on the phone and a form of verification as you would be sending from an email.

 

 

this is mutual sharing of info for a common goal - both being assured the others time is not being wasted or scammed

 

a lot of providers will refuse video call especially if theyre face in. 
 

you could always offer they dont shoe their face but you show yours.
so you hear their voice but they see your face if you dint want to send a photo. 
 

try not to haggle. Try not to take offence if someone is defensive or seems upset. We also deal with a lot of scammers, hagglers, abusive attacks and safety concerns  

 

just be mindful we are all trying to figure this out safely 

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