When you’re looking to hire a professional escort companion, it is easy to get caught up in the beautiful photos and sexy descriptions. Unfortunately there are a lot of frauds out there who are just trying to steal your money and run. Their ads may look legit, but in reality they are just scumbag crooks hiding behind stolen photos and fake information.
Some people will tell you that when a provider asks for a deposit up front for a visit, that it is automatically a scam, but that is simply not true. There are legitimate reasons providers require deposits: new clients sometimes change their minds after agreeing to meet at a specific time and place. This is understandable, but at the same time, the service provider reserved that appointment time and may have turned other clients away who could have come at that time. The provider has also spent considerable time getting ready for the date. And the provider may be traveling to an outcall to meet someone they have never met, at an address they cannot verify, spending money on transportation expenses and spending time in transit. Deposits themselves are not the problem – they can help you make sure you get the appointment you want at the time you want it – but they are unfortunately abused by scammers to make a quick buck. After the scammer takes your deposit, they ghost you and there’s nothing you can do about it. It’s an awful feeling when your realize the local cutie you thought you were talking to was actually some greasy criminal from a foreign country.
There are other ways unscrupulous providers scam clients. They may be using fake photos or are intending to rob the client when they arrive. It can be a scary world. But there are things you can do to avoid common scams when booking an appointment with an escort:
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