Ways to verify a provider is real:
1.Read the ad, look for a website or links to social media (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit)
2. If there’s a website or social media, scan to see if they are located or touring in the city that their ad has been posted. Cross reference dates for tours. Often girls post in multiple cities WHILE touring in order to get prebooked dates so they can confirm they will have dates in that city before they decide to tour there. (This is not a red flag, just do some research).
3. No website or socials? Check their name, phone number and email address through different search engines (Google may but a bit broad and bring back too many results so start with a search through Terb, Perb or other review board sites)
4. Reverse image search:
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www.tineye.com
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www.facecheck.id
- Google lens: right click/long hold to see drop down option, select “Google Lens” or “Search Image with Google”. Use the magnifier button to search image source, it will bring up results if found elsewhere online.
5. If their ad promises you every acronym in the book for under 30 minutes and at an extremely low rate…use your big head and don’t TOFTT
Other things to keep in mind:
- deposits do not mean it’s a scam, do your research then decide if you’re comfortable sending a deposit
- gift card deposits are not always a scam, again do your research on the provider then decide if you’re comfortable
- while I don’t agree with providers who post “no AA” as it’s obviously racist and discriminatory. They unfortunately aren’t always scams either, just more likely very ignorant providers or they have a pimp/management behind the scenes. So tread carefully on those providers.
You guys would probably benefit from a pinned thread with resources like this. Cause I’m sure legit providers like myself are just as frustrated seeing clients getting scammed.
It hurts our bottom line when clients lose faith in the ability to find and book legit and reputable providers.
And as much as I don’t want to “victim blame” anyone here, just use your big head when you’re looking for a provider, do your research/due diligence to protect yourself and protect your wallet. We’ll all be happier for it.