What do you think of this BP ad, emails and credit card verification process?

  • Leta
  • 04-05-2011, 05:00 PM
What exactly about it makes it a scam? If she is only using the card to verify age and identity?
gfeamanda's Avatar
What exactly about it makes it a scam? If she is only using the card to verify age and identity? Originally Posted by Leta
Maybe it could be real, but it is far more likely it's not and that the person who responds to it will wind up with charges on their credit card they did not authorize (and that will be a huge pain to get removed). There have been cases of this very thing that I've heard of. The lady's picture was revealed to be on non-escorting websites, including a porn website, so chances are that it's just a stock or stolen photo- the lady is not legit. You should really never give your credit card information to someone you do not know for sure you can trust, like a legitimate company. It might be different if the lady was extremely well-known, but I doubt you would find any information about this one.
Naomi4u's Avatar
It might be different if the lady was extremely well-known, but I doubt you would find any information about this one. Originally Posted by gfeamanda
Exactly.