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amy

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #360 on: 31 January 2015, 08:42:15 am »
Amy thanks for your response, all of you have been very helpful.
Yes i have been reading the other straight male escorts as well but have pput up a post so that i get immediate replies while i lurk the forum and I did.

I'm not quite following this but if you're saying you're happy to do men and realise there's no point hoping for female clients, then you should read the thread I linked to above. It's certainly the only way you'll ever get any work.

I am in need of money thats why i want to escort part time.

You had ?200 to give a scammer a few posts up the page, so that ought to start you off :).

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #361 on: 01 February 2015, 08:46:36 am »
Yes, i am happy to do male clients but would also like it if there are female clients you know! And i dont have 200 thats why i couldnt pay them.

Oh well, thanks for saving me, this forum is such a big help.
I will host a domain and hopefully be able to use saafe to promot it?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #362 on: 01 February 2015, 10:39:06 am »
Yes, i am happy to do male clients but would also like it if there are female clients you know!

Well I'm sure there are lots of things we'd all like which aren't going to happen, but that's life.

YOh well, thanks for saving me, this forum is such a big help.
I will host a domain and hopefully be able to use saafe to promot it?

It's not quite clear what you mean here, but if you've decided to start up a hosting business which allows adult sites instead then you've got a far better chance of building a steady business than you ever will as a prostitute.

When you get your server, prices and website organised please do feel free to post an ad in the Spamming section. If it's any help, hosting costs me about twenty quid a year.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #363 on: 11 May 2015, 05:34:13 pm »
Hi guys, im a student and i applied for plenty of jobs to get for the summer. I received a text saying ring me after 3pm, this is regarding a job. So i did. It turned out to be a guy running an escort agency, he told me how much money i would make and i could start today, so i have a few questions to ask:

He said i need to send him pictures of my face and body, which i'm happy to do, but is this a normal procedure?
He said he will take 25% commission and i will have to pay ?80 security fee. I asked him about the security fee and he said, Ill ring you at 7pm after you have sent the pictures to speak about it. Im assuming i will have to pay the ?80 first, and i am really hesitant on doing so because it could be a scam.

Thank you in advance guys!

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #364 on: 11 May 2015, 05:44:43 pm »
Don't send anybody face pictures, and don't give anybody any money until they have found you some work and you've earned some. The commission is ordinary, the 'security fee' is bollocks.

I'm only guessing, but if this man has told you you will get female clients or 'social' (non-sex) bookings (or anything else other than that to get work as a prostitute you'll need to be sexual with men), then that's all the proof you need even without the ripping off.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #365 on: 11 May 2015, 05:51:42 pm »
Don't send anybody face pictures, and don't give anybody any money until they have found you some work and you've earned some. The commission is ordinary, the 'security fee' is bollocks.

I'm only guessing, but if this man has told you you will get female clients or 'social' (non-sex) bookings (or anything else other than that to get work as a prostitute you'll need to be sexual with men), then that's all the proof you need even without the ripping off.

thank you, I was jut about to send him face pictures. He also wants a description of me. He initially said i'd be working with a male but when i said i prefer a female, he said, ok done, immediately.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #366 on: 11 May 2015, 06:06:17 pm »
If you were hoping to get work as a straight male escort (and male/female adults are men and women) you're wasting your time - all these people want to do is take your money and laugh at how gullible you are.

I'd suggest reading this thread while you work on your Plan B.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #367 on: 20 May 2015, 04:16:25 pm »
Recently I have decided to become an escort. I'm a 20 year old student. I was working in a shop earning 6.5 an hour and that was only consuming me, my time, and not paying my bills.
I am trying to raise money for my uni fees but with a regular job its being impossible even to feed myself properly.

So after much thought, I decided to get into this industry. But, I don't where to star and I don't know where to advertise myself. A friend of mine earns 5000 minimum per night (I know its not realistic). She's a model like me and extremely beautiful.
I am currently studying drama and economics, speak 4 languages fluently. I have proper education and dress up very classy.
I was thinking the best would be to have max 4-5 regular clients, more than that I think I wouldn't feel right.

Where can I go and what can I do to start? I have applied for this website called Elite Travel Girls today and I'm still waiting for a reply.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #368 on: 20 May 2015, 04:21:36 pm »
If you read http://www.saafe.info/ that will give you all the info you need.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #369 on: 20 May 2015, 04:41:39 pm »
I merged your post with this one on the basis of seeing their refund policy ('ha ha ha' would be the three word version) but looking a bit more closely suggests that they might not actually charge you, the bait, for joining. I still don't think anyone gets much work from it though and most of the places promising ?lots are scams.

Where's your friend finding clients?

If she is actually getting that much, rather than just bullshitting, then the easiest thing to do would be to suggest she ask clients if they'd like her to bring a friend (you) for only an extra ?lots a night. If you are both bisexual, then you can spend much of the time being paid ?lots to be sexual with each other and if you're not, it's easy enough to fake...

Oh, yes, definitely read the main site.
'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 #370 on: 13 July 2015, 02:39:21 pm »
Hi everyone,

I recently signed up to a non-sexual escort agency and I fear I may have very much fallen for a scam. I'm mainly concerned as they put my escort name at the top, but at the bottom of my bio my real name is there!! On top of this, I received a phone call from a different escort agency about registering with me - and I have no idea how they got my contact details and I'm guessing the original agency gave out my details, and this is a breach of contact.

I tried contacting the first agency for them to cancel my membership and remove my profile, but they haven't responded and I'm feeling very concerned, on top of the second agency that rung me being militant about my request to withdraw my application.

At this point, I just want to get rid of all my information online, especially where my photos and real name are!

Suggestions?

Thanks

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #371 on: 13 July 2015, 02:50:56 pm »
Yes, you have.

Once you've fallen for one bunch of scammers, others - often the same bunch using a different name - will see you as easy pickings. People do fall for the same thing multiple times.

I'm slightly surprised that the first lot won't remove your details, but it's possible that only you / very few others can see them: 'profiles' are often limited to 'other members'.

Which bunch was it?
'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 #372 on: 13 July 2015, 03:00:46 pm »
I'm surprised too....I'm really hoping they're just being slow but do delete it at some point... I'm so paranoid now as there is no membership, it's completely public.

The agency was dukesofdaisy.com & the second was elegant-escorts.com


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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #373 on: 13 July 2015, 10:50:09 pm »
Did you pay them any money?

I think it it most likely a scam. I got involved with one who claimed to be a "non-sexual escort" service and they wanted ?300 for the administration of creating my profile. Thankfully I realised it was a scam before paying them anything!

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #374 on: 13 July 2015, 11:10:23 pm »
I did unfortunately, however I'm thankful it was only ?20. At this point I'm just praying they will take my personal information down....