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niallator21

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #150 on: 25 July 2011, 07:29:07 pm »
hi,

i'm a bisexual man who wants to take a career in becoming a male escort/companion. what sites would recommend to use which are actually real and the jobs exist. i've already been conned out of ?277  >:( by true companions therefore im a bit iffy about applying online.  ???

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #151 on: 25 July 2011, 07:58:07 pm »
Someone not on a mobile may add this to one of a couple of existing thread, but the basic reply is that it is a good job you're bisexual because the vast majority of clients for male escorts are male and looking to be sexual with you.

There are some real agencies for the gay market - see the gay media for ads etc - but the majority of male escorts are independent. AW is better than its official gay equivalent, but you will probably be swamped in the search results by optimistic straight men, so there are better alternatives.
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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #152 on: 25 July 2011, 08:15:33 pm »
hi,

i'm a bisexual man who wants to take a career in becoming a male escort/companion. what sites would recommend to use which are actually real and the jobs exist. i've already been conned out of ?277  >:( by true companions therefore im a bit iffy about applying online.  ???

many thanks



I've added to this thread purely because you are bi - do be aware that you are never likely to get a female client, or at least not more than one in every thousand or so. Have a read through to find out why you should never give anybody any money before you have done the work to earn it. This is where your post would have ended up otherwise.

As far as advertising goes, as Ian says have a look through the gay media and try a (free) profile on AW. The articles on the main SAAFE site are fairly gender-neutral and cover all sorts of things like personal safety and security, ways of working, health, tax and whatnot.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #153 on: 26 July 2011, 06:59:48 pm »
hi,

has anyone heard of this company No92 escorts? http://www.no92escorts.co.uk/

any information on this will be greatfully appreciated i.e. is it trust worthy or a con?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #154 on: 26 July 2011, 07:02:13 pm »
If they're asking you to pay upfront, it's a con.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #155 on: 26 July 2011, 07:09:15 pm »
thank you yeah i got scammed out of ?277 from true companions was not impressed only read that it was a scam after paying the money  :-[ worst thing was i persuaded my friend to do it with me lol

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #156 on: 26 July 2011, 07:09:30 pm »
Complete bollocks, and merged accordingly. To the OP, can I just repeat yet again that you are not going to find an agency which will get you lots of work if you are a man. The only way you are going to make any money in the sex industry is by setting yourself to offer sexual services to men, and advertising in the appropriate media and you have already been told this more than once.

To save time, if you are going to post any more of these, can you add them straight to this thread instead of starting a new one, please. I'm busy at the moment and it's murder doing all this on a BlackBerry.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #157 on: 26 July 2011, 07:14:14 pm »
thank you yeah i got scammed out of ?277 from true companions was not impressed only read that it was a scam after paying the money  :-[ worst thing was i persuaded my friend to do it with me lol

We do know this already, which makes it even more incredible that you're thinking of doing it again but that said, if you are given to paying large sums of money to random people you don't know anything about on the basis of a worthless, unsubstantiated sales pitch please do PM me and I'll send you my bank details. I'll be quite happy to talk a load of total crap about how male escorts are really in demand and get loads of work for a bare ?100  ;D.

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #158 on: 26 July 2011, 07:21:20 pm »
ill try didnt realise this was on a big thread as far as i was aware you just ask questions and get replies. ok not to sure how to use this site but thank you. if i had a spare 100 trust me id throw ur way but unfortunately i don't taken into consideration thou ;)

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #159 on: 26 July 2011, 07:25:45 pm »
ill try didnt realise this was on a big thread as far as i was aware you just ask questions and get replies. ok not to sure how to use this site but thank you. if i had a spare 100 trust me id throw ur way but unfortunately i don't taken into consideration thou ;)

The trouble is, you're just asking the same question over and over again despite the fact that it has been answered more than adequately, and you have already received plenty of advice on how to begin working as an escort should you still wish to do so. And you are ignoring it.

If you want to start a thread about where to advertise to market yourself, or how to get started as an indie offering services to other men or even how to decide on pricing, what services you want to offer, how to organise registering as self-employed and all the rest of it we'll be happy to assist. But the agency cack is just going round and round in circles and will get neither you, nor the rest of us anywhere.
« Last Edit: 26 July 2011, 07:27:50 pm by amy »

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #160 on: 26 July 2011, 10:10:21 pm »
hello im new to the whole escourt thing and i NEEEEEEDDDD advice.

Firstly i want to be an a NON-SEXUAL ESCOURT so maybe more of a social compainion is there work out there and if so are there any agencies that are good?

secondly i applied to socialcompanions.com and have paid the admin fee but still waiting for a booking, it has only been a day but now i am thinking that it may be a scam, please get back to me with advice x[]

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #161 on: 26 July 2011, 10:17:48 pm »
I've moved your post into this thread, because as you are suspecting, you've been scammed.

Firstly i want to be an a NON-SEXUAL ESCOURT so maybe more of a social compainion is there work out there and if so are there any agencies that are good?

No there isn't. The market for people who spend social time only with clients and do not provide any sexual services at all is so miniscule as to be non-existant. Most of us have done the occasional social booking, but people do not pay to take strangers out to dinner or to the theatre often full stop, let alone when there isn't even a hand job on offer afterwards. Why would they?

secondly i applied to socialcompanions.com and have paid the admin fee but still waiting for a booking, it has only been a day but now i am thinking that it may be a scam, please get back to me with advice x[]

Any 'agency' or set up which wants you to give them money before you have done any work is a scam. Likewise anybody who tells you there is work for 'escorts' who do not have sex (of one kind or another) with clients - that is what virtually everybody on this forum does, and that's the only way you are going to earn money.

If you scroll up a bit, you'll see that you're not even the first one today, unfortunately.
« Last Edit: 26 July 2011, 10:20:31 pm by amy »

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #162 on: 30 July 2011, 08:19:29 pm »
I have advised her to sign-up like i do many others because i think this is a good place to give and get information.  Would it be possible for you to point me in the direction of where to post this warning or could you move these posts to there?

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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #163 on: 30 July 2011, 09:08:23 pm »
Will ask Mods and Admins and see what everybody thinks :). It's not the warning per se but the public naming that could be more trouble than it's worth, but if this is true I agree ladies should know about it.

I've moved the relevant posts out for now, and when we've decided the best way to approach this I'll put them back.
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Re: The big scam agency thread
« Reply #164 on: 30 July 2011, 09:31:17 pm »
Thanks Amy, i didnt mean any harm and i didnt know where to post i just thought would be ok to post and share information.

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