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Originally Posted by TJneedsaBJ40
That's the only thing you found suspicious? What about the fact shes based in 3 cities? Did you look at her Twitter account? Did you check to see if she had any reviews? What kind of online presence does she have to prove that she's a real human being?
I googled for 3 mins and found this girl posting in Portland.
I'm not trying to rip into you, but if the deposit thing was the only red flag you saw then you still have a lot to learn.
I wish you the best of luck.
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I did a reverse image search and found a profile at a Canadian massage place and the website looks like any other website that a business would have. I called previously and the person had a voicemail setup that sounded like a real person with a French accent. There was acouple other accounts from escort websites all with the same name and number. I’ve seen girls before that travel so I’m not sure where the half a dozen red flags are that you are mentioning here. Many providers travel so that is not necessarily a red flag.
The twitter account has no post but again I’ve met with providers that have a twitter that is inactive or has few post. I’m taking accountability and admitting that I was foolish. I should have stopped when the Cash App warned me that it likely a scam. I made this post to prevent others from contacting this fake “provider” that’s all.
It’s not a trap I’ve fallen into many times this has only happen one other time years ago. Her bio on tryst also does not contain broken English like the deposit section does. Not trying argue but to me it looked like it could be real so I went for it and made a mistake. Luckily yes it was only 50$ lol idk it just seemed like there was a decent chance it could be real. From now on if they ask for a deposit I will just avoid contacting them entirely.