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Mackay16

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Wondering about this. If you search massage on Facebook and then specify Montreal as location, you get quite a few ads with hot women offering massage.
Most want deposits to book, and don't specify location.
Anyone try one of these and have a good experience ?
Thanks.
 
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urquell

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Wondering about this. If you search massage on Facebook and then specify Montreal as location, you get quite a few ads with hot women offering massage.
Most want deposits to book, and don't specify location.
Anyone try one of these and have a good experience ?
Thanks.
Thank you @AnthonyAnderson for the (compliment?).. Lol

I have, yes, in fact I just posted a review of one in the massage review section for Lili in Cartierville. There's nothing really different to approaching FB providers than from any other medium, but unfortunately with the demise of many of the cuddle sites some fraudsters moved to FB. If there's no info and the grammar seems way off then you need to approach it with caution. Massage providers in general don't ask for deposits and that's a big red flag. Also, if you ask them about services and they give you nonsensical answers that show they don't understand the business, or immediately offer FS and BBBJ and anything else you want for a low price/same price then they are almost certainly a scam. If they ask for funds in gift cards then they are almost certainly a scam (MPs almost never ask for this, although some SPs do or are ok with it) If you're still unsure or it seems like it might just be possible try writing them the single word "alaye". That is Yoruba (nigerian) for "I'm a scammer too" or "Let's not waste time". If they bite on that and answer you in anything in a foreign language or stop communicating then you know for sure. Most of the sex scammers are Nigerian. Ads in French are much less likely to be scammers.

Having said all of this, I'm just outlining some potential red flags. Most ads are not fraudsters and many women don't put photos of themselves in their ads, and also usually don't fully describe services in FB. Just have a conversation with them to see how they communicate with you and don't pay any deposits. Many will also provide photos if you ask and all legit ones will give you basic info about their services up to HE although some may be oblique in describing anything further than HE. . 95% of MPs don't require deposits and you should be able to just pay on arrival (and after you've seen that the MP hasn't misrepresented herself). Simple rule of thumb is that if you don't feel comfortable then move on to the next. There's lots of MPs out there.
 

Mackay16

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Thank you @AnthonyAnderson for the (compliment?).. Lol

I have, yes, in fact I just posted a review of one in the massage review section for Lili in Cartierville. There's nothing really different to approaching FB providers than from any other medium, but unfortunately with the demise of many of the cuddle sites some fraudsters moved to FB. If there's no info and the grammar seems way off then you need to approach it with caution. Massage providers in general don't ask for deposits and that's a big red flag. Also, if you ask them about services and they give you nonsensical answers that show they don't understand the business, or immediately offer FS and BBBJ and anything else you want for a low price/same price then they are almost certainly a scam. If they ask for funds in gift cards then they are almost certainly a scam (MPs almost never ask for this, although some SPs do or are ok with it) If you're still unsure or it seems like it might just be possible try writing them the single word "alaye". That is Yoruba (nigerian) for "I'm a scammer too" or "Let's not waste time". If they bite on that and answer you in anything in a foreign language or stop communicating then you know for sure. Most of the sex scammers are Nigerian. Ads in French are much less likely to be scammers.

Having said all of this, I'm just outlining some potential red flags. Most ads are not fraudsters and many women don't put photos of themselves in their ads, and also usually don't fully describe services in FB. Just have a conversation with them to see how they communicate with you and don't pay any deposits. Many will also provide photos if you ask and all legit ones will give you basic info about their services up to HE although some may be oblique in describing anything further than HE. . 95% of MPs don't require deposits and you should be able to just pay on arrival (and after you've seen that the MP hasn't misrepresented herself). Simple rule of thumb is that if you don't feel comfortable then move on to the next. There's lots of MPs out there.
Thank you !
 
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