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Vivoom

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #255 on: 21 August 2012, 02:19:25 pm »
Hi, I have just received a call from this agency. Has anyone heard of thee before? Any feedback welcome they say they are a no sex agency and I can just socialise with women if I want??

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #256 on: 21 August 2012, 02:31:09 pm »
I havent time to look for the site, but answer these two questions

Do you need to be a member to view the mugs escorts you wish to book?
Have they asked for money yet? if not see if they do  before any booking materialises,
if the answer to either is yes, read the scam agency thread below and forget them

Vivoom

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #257 on: 21 August 2012, 02:47:46 pm »
No there is no fee. They said you get ?380 for max 4 hours work. And yes you have to have a log in. But they do have info up of male and female escort of the month?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #258 on: 21 August 2012, 02:51:33 pm »
Www.premierevents.biz

janitor

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #259 on: 21 August 2012, 02:52:41 pm »
So its not this place then http:// premierevents . biz ?

Which has in its terms
3.14. You may terminate your membership at any time, for any reason, effective upon receipt by us of your written or email notice of termination to the details given above. In the event of such termination no refund of monies paid will be given.
 3.15. We shall be entitled to terminate your membership forthwith and your access to the Service in the event that you are in breach of any term of this Agreement. Notice of termination will be sent to you at the email address you provide in your application for membership or such other email address as you may have later provided. In the event of termination pursuant to this clause, no refund will be given. Our right to terminate this Agreement shall include, but not be limited to:
If you fail to make any payment to us when due.

In that case, as there is no money to loose, you have notnhing to loose apart from having your details hidden so your unlikey to get any work  :)

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #260 on: 21 August 2012, 02:55:01 pm »
Looks like  I was right then, I stand by my above comments, read the scam agency thread, spot all the similar signs with this outfit? Forget them or play a long a bit wasting their time if your bored, but DO NOT hand over a penny.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #261 on: 22 August 2012, 02:27:52 pm »
I too have just had a phone call from Premier Events http://premierevents.biz/ from a very smooth talking woman who sounded exactly the same as the woman from Client Connections where I was stupid enough to hand over money for registration on the promise of bookings.  I have just tried to log into the profile they apparently gave me and unable to do so???
I suspect it's the same company just another rip off.
I just hope that this thread is searchable and read by others who are tempted due to financial problems, never hand over any money even in moments of desperation.
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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #262 on: 11 October 2012, 02:22:29 pm »
Hi

I am completely new to this and this morning have paid ?149 to a company called femalerecruitment.com. They told me it was for my profile fees etc. Upon googling them I am concerned as to whether I have been scammed? I do have a profile on their site but this includes no photo of me. Have I been really gullible, I did have a good look through their site etc before and it all seems so real. They have told me I have a booking for Saturday but the ?149 had to be paid first so I did figuring I will make my money back then. Now I am just worried. Can anyone advise please, I would be so appreciative.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #263 on: 11 October 2012, 02:42:28 pm »
You've been scammed.

Let me find the thread with more victims of this sort of scam... If it's any consolation, most of them paid more.
'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: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #264 on: 13 October 2012, 07:45:51 am »
I came across a newspaper report about a woman who has just been convicted for running a scam agency.  It is very sad that so many people fell for it.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2216889/Conwoman-raked-1-9m-thousands-people-charging-250-join-bogus-escort-agency.html

If it's okay with the mods to post it here? 

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #265 on: 13 October 2012, 09:10:52 am »
I should think it's fine to post that link as an extra bit of evidence to show that scam agencies exist and need to be watched out for very carefully. It includes a bit about her MO - asking for an up-front "administration fee" - which is helpful, too. Glad to hear that con artist got caught, too. I find the idea of earning a living by scamming others to really be the lowest of the low. Scammers always think they are SO much smarter than everyone else... til they get sent to prison!
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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #266 on: 13 October 2012, 10:26:51 am »
Sticking
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"Claire Miller" escort agency
into a search engine produces a variety of better results.

It looks like this was one or more of the 'become an escort or chauffeur or film extra or etc' sites that try for multiple markets. So, yes, look at the numbers who fell for it and think of all the sites she wasn't and isn't running. One scammer down - and hooray for the police taking an interest - more to go.



'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: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #267 on: 15 October 2012, 12:10:08 am »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2216889/Conwoman-raked-1-9m-thousands-people-charging-250-join-bogus-escort-agency.html?ITO=1490

i wonder if there's a thread on this agency on this site.
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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #268 on: 11 November 2012, 12:16:07 pm »
Hi everyone!
 Can somebody give me any information about Elegance 4 Her escort agency. I'm about to sing up with them but would like to know bit more.
Many many thanks!!!

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #269 on: 11 November 2012, 12:26:54 pm »
Hi everyone!
 Can somebody give me any information about Elegance 4 Her escort agency. I'm about to sing up with them but would like to know bit more.
Many many thanks!!!

Yes, they're a scam - just as is anyone else who tells you there's work for straight male escorts. Have a read of this thread, and also the Straight Male Escorts one further down the page.