Liz Berry Breaks Promises

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PSA. Tried setting up an appointment with Rubhq’s Special Naughty Masseuse in Garland - Licensed. Said I only use cash but she insisted on gift cards for first time clients. I said I would agree if she would not ask for the redemption codes until we meet in person. She agreed. So after buying the eBay gift cards she asks for a photo of receipt showing purchase and activation amounts. Sounded reasonable so I complied. Said I was ready to come over and needed address. She asked how close was I to a particular intersection. Shockingly it was only a mile away from me. I said I could be there in less than 5 minutes. Then said ok she needs a photo of the scratched off codes on the card. I said no that was not our agreement before buying the cards. She said she needed to verify the amounts. I said no, once you have the codes you can ghost me. Of course she promised not to do that. Nevertheless, I didn’t scratch nor give her the codes, but now I’m stuck with eBay gift cards I don’t really want. She starts accusing me of not trusting her. I asked why couldn’t I come over and she could scratch off, reveal the codes, and verify in person like we agreed. It’s her with the trust issues. Obviously, trust had nothing to do with it. Total scam. I’d avoid her at all cost. Thought I’d let you all know.

She’s on Rubhq with the title I stated in first sentence. Her website on her ad is https://msha.ke/paradisestudio. Watch out for these scammers and rat them out when you encounter them. Happy hunting!
I have no idea why you would even bother going as far as you did. I would have told her to hit the road as soon as the gift card nonsense started. So many providers in DFW, why waste your time.
HenrySwanson's Avatar
Gift cards might as well be a deposit...and you NEVER pay a deposit.
She gave you a location based on the address of the receipt
grassroots's Avatar
I appreciate your replies. Yes, I learned a lesson by bending my own rules. You gentlemen are smart and are correct with your suggestions. I’m taking this opportunity to help those not as experienced as you guys and to blast her where I can. Thanks for your input.
ignatius's Avatar
Her ad reads like it was not written by a native English speaker, stilted and odd. That's a red flag issue
Her ad reads like it was not written by a native English speaker, stilted and odd. That's a red flag issue Originally Posted by ignatius
No doubt, the translation is very awkward. And the certificate is a total fake. The last person I am looking for is a masseuse with credentials
amp2015's Avatar
A scammer in Irving got me to drive all the way from Plano and then sprung the eBay BS on me. I walked out of CVS(she gave directions) with an empty card. Wasted an hour of her time and then sent her the pic of the codes. She lost it and cussed me to hell, threatened to call the cops on me. LMAO and hung up.