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Nova

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Scam MMF
« on: 10 August 2016, 01:24:34 pm »
Quick question, I have been emailed on AW by a guy with the username Ramon9 telling me he has a client who wants to book him for a MMF but his usual lady is no longer available. Would I do it?
It's obviously a scam. He expects the 'client' (presumably a mate of his) to pay both of us and we split the fee.
When I said sure, but you will each need to pay me my fee for the hour he said the client was not willing to pay double my hourly rate so we'd leave it.
All his feedback is for directcam as a client - surprise, surprise. His pictures are all of women though - basically advertising them.
Can I report him to AW? Does he need a warning on here? Probs not right?

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Re: Scam MMF
« Reply #1 on: 10 August 2016, 01:54:21 pm »
I can imagine situations where it would be worth considering ('I need someone for an MMF with a client, he and I are going to be sexual and I'm not going to do anything with you..') but this one does definitely sound dodgy.

AW are unlikely to be interested unless he's doing something they really don't like (stopping them make money from other people's sex work)
'The Ian formerly known as SW5'. What they said: "Indispensable", "You are our best resource", and (hours later!) "I'm afraid that you're being made redundant..."

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Re: Scam MMF
« Reply #2 on: 10 August 2016, 02:08:51 pm »
I work MMF with my partner sometimes but if I were to do a MMF booking with another escort, I wouldn't split it half way anyway. He's not taking a dick or going down on the guy (assuming it's a straight booking) and so it's hardly fair. I'd ask for my hourly rate and then his hourly rate on top for him.