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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #60 on: 26 August 2009, 04:22:14 pm »
MALE ESCORT SCAM vipmaleescort.com with added forum
These scammers are now using forums to reel guys' in. escortagencyjobs.com disappeared very quickly, however I've spotted a new site where a FAKE 'Brian' likes to encourage newbie's to buy all sorts of rubbish such as websites and books. Brian claims to be really busy with clients, but surprisingly he spends a lot of time on the forum chatting. Then we have fake Angelica, read the posts carefully and whatever you do don't think about joining or responding. The whole set up is a confidence trick. If you can't spot the con then its sale for them. Go to the forum! SCAM FAKE ESCORT SITE with lots and lots and lots of links SCAM 'vipmaleescort.com'

The scam escort forum http://www.maleescortforum.com/ Read carefully and try not to be tempted into thinking this set up is genuine. IT IS A SCAM! The conversations people are having are very plastic and false. The web designer 'Web Diamond Ltd' is a fake name ready to be struck of companies' house for failing to produce accounts. This set up is very complex with many links.
Check out 'Brian's photos' vipmaleescort.com look carefully and if you have experience in web or Photoshop you will see those pictures with the exotic background are FAKE.
You will also notice content stolen from other web sites and the book he claims to have written is causing a few problems. Brian actually thinks he can copy another book and change the title.
These scams are increasingly becoming harder to spot, however the good news is that Brian has forked out a lot of money buying many domain names which are quickly getting the attention of certain scam websites.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #61 on: 22 September 2009, 07:41:15 pm »
They got me too

I can't believe this.

I signed up via one of the websites that comes up when you type in male escorts into google.

They kept hounding me but I was always busy and never picked up. Eventually, they got through and I registered with them 5 weeks ago and the same thing happened.
I had a booking which cancelled and I didn't hear anything from them. I've been calling the past few weeks and everyone keeps saying that they'll get back to me, but they don't.

Today, one of the women just shouted down the phone at me whilst I remained calm and was trying to find out what was going on.

This evening I've found this site. I feel like such a dummy.


Did anyone get their money back? How did you go about it?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #62 on: 23 September 2009, 09:18:37 am »
Anyone have any problems with www.massage-dating-services.co.uk?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #63 on: 23 September 2009, 12:47:55 pm »
Its a scam and steer well clear. ANYTHING where you have to 'sign in' just to see the portfolios is a scam. Why would a genuine agency make it hard for a potential client to view their escorts?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #64 on: 26 September 2009, 05:53:24 pm »
When searching on google search by the escort agency you want in your area

ie Sussex Escorts or Exeter Escorts

Do not be afriad to ask questions either

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #65 on: 30 September 2009, 12:56:29 pm »
Anway we can sticky this post?  Its invaluable and would be good for all to see and not get lost among the other posts.

Ive had three ladies contact me in the past week re scam agencies, one had parted with a lot of money and fortunately the other two hadnt.

Pointed them all in the direction of this post.

Thanks

Penny x x

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #66 on: 30 September 2009, 01:03:24 pm »
It used to be sticky (and I added the capitals because people still weren't reading it!), but I think Brandy felt it didn't need to be cluttering the top of the forum now that everything from the original post is contained in an article on the main site.

brandy@saafe

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #67 on: 30 September 2009, 04:49:34 pm »
It was sticky for nearly a year. People are going to be scammed, no matter what. Even when this was sticky, the amount of posts we used to get from newbies saying, "if only I saw this site first".
All we can do is hope find this site first before parting with their hard-earned.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #68 on: 06 October 2009, 08:09:00 pm »
Im thinking of becoming an escort, and these do sound professional and very goood...but there are many scams around....
Anyone know anything about them...please???
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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #69 on: 06 October 2009, 08:33:31 pm »
Anyone have any problems with www.massage-dating-services.co.uk?
Its a scam and steer well clear. ANYTHING where you have to 'sign in' just to see the portfolios is a scam. Why would a genuine agency make it hard for a potential client to view their escorts?

It's worth reading the replies to other posts as most of these questions have been answered already!

It seems like a scam, as colette says

There's plenty of advice on genuine agencies. Read the entire thread and you'll find loads of info from ladies in the know x

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #70 on: 06 October 2009, 08:49:20 pm »
Anyone have any problems with www.massage-dating-services.co.uk?
Its a scam and steer well clear. ANYTHING where you have to 'sign in' just to see the portfolios is a scam. Why would a genuine agency make it hard for a potential client to view their escorts?

It's worth reading the replies to other posts as most of these questions have been answered already!

It seems like a scam, as colette says

There's plenty of advice on genuine agencies. Read the entire thread and you'll find loads of info from ladies in the know x

Well said. I also noticed there was a valuable clue in the thread title, where it says 'How to spot scam agencies - NEWBIES READ THIS RIGHT NOW'. This would suggest to me that, well, reading it might not be a bad idea (although if the poster couldn't even be arsed to look 5 posts up on the same page, I despair, tbh).

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #71 on: 06 October 2009, 08:51:03 pm »
Beat me to it :)

Yes, although this one's not quite as blatant as some - nowhere does it talk about wanting money off its escorts victims upfront, the terms and conditions are the giveaway:

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2. All profiles placed on the web site shall be published on the members section of the website for 12 months.

"You'll paying be advertising to yourself."

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3. Companions, solely provides advertising and marketing service to private (independent) companions who wish to advertise their services on our online brochure, we are not escorts.

"We can't do search and replace properly from the site we stole this off."

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4. Companions, does not accept any liability or responsibility when should your advertisement on the online brochure fail to achieve a response.
 

"Obviously given that you're advertising to yourself, there won't be a response."

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6. The service we provide starts when your advertisement is published on Companions web site, therefore we cannot offer you the right to cancel "cooling-off period".

"But once we have your money, it's ours, so tough luck, sucker!"

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13. This agreement represents the entire agreement between the two parties...

"Everything we tell you about being an agency and we have millions of women begging to pay you is a lie."

'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 #72 on: 07 October 2009, 02:19:30 pm »
hi my name is yianni am trying to become an escort but i found it dificult for the scumagencies.....do anybody no about 7thHEAVEN agency... are they real?they even use a landline 02080902798...is the last agency pls answer me before i give my money.....pls help me.
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Fallingstar

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #73 on: 07 October 2009, 02:58:28 pm »
If they are asking you for money to go on their books then yes they are a scam. Read all the info on SAAFE about scam agencies and dont hand over your money to any set up claming to be an agency,you will lose it and you wont get any work.

brandy@saafe

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #74 on: 07 October 2009, 03:41:25 pm »
hi my name is yianni am trying to become an escort but i found it dificult for the scumagencies.....do anybody no about 7thHEAVEN agency... are they real?they even use a landline 02080902798...is the last agency pls answer me before i give my money.....pls help me

Have you even bothered to read this thread before asking your question??

This is the point I'm making. Ani-Mae took the time and effort to start this thread a year ago, it's been sticky for nearly a year and even with recent posts, nobody bothers to read it. My sympathy is waning for those who come on to this thread in particular and say I've lost my money.

Take some time out and read the  thread!!

And yianni, stop posting your bloody number on every post you make. Nobody on this forum is going to be calling you. Why on earth would we?