Don't mean to be an alarmist

  • Lmnit
  • 02-10-2016, 02:19 PM
Just saw an ad on provider ad page that I was interested in and was about to contact. Then I noticed she posted same ad in a bunch of different cities with same date availability. Not sure how that's possible. Not naming names because I don't know for sure what is going on. Just seemed fishy that ad asks for your city and phone number. Maybe she's gathering market intelligence, a/b variant testing
Not an alert if you dont show any findings...just hear say IMHO. We have seen tons of those before...
Hawkeye9's Avatar
happens all time, she is just seeing where most business is at.
SpiceItUp's Avatar
No details and no clear threat presented. Not an alert so moved to coed for further discussion.
happens all time, she is just seeing where most business is at. Originally Posted by Hawkeye9
or a pimp/booker with a stable in each city.

Or a hook up/tele sex/ site.
Fancyinheels's Avatar
Just saw an ad on provider ad page that I was interested in and was about to contact. Then I noticed she posted same ad in a bunch of different cities with same date availability. Not sure how that's possible. Not naming names because I don't know for sure what is going on. Just seemed fishy that ad asks for your city and phone number. Maybe she's gathering market intelligence, a/b variant testing Originally Posted by Lmnit

It isn't possible, obviously. If the lass in question is a fairly well-known provider, her photo has likely been "borrowed" for promotion unscrupulously, so you would be doing her a favor by dropping a name or PMing her via ECCIE so that she can stop the unauthorized usage. If the advertisement features one of numerous nubile but interchangeable young hotties, it's a long-time scam, a bait-and-switch by an agency, website, or group of traveling ladies. Your call comes in to a central booking office, they farm your session out to whoever's on standby closest to your location. The provider who knocks or answers the door won't be the one in the photos.
Was this an eccie or backpage ad?
Without a link to the whore...your post means nothing..
Fancyinheels's Avatar
Was this an eccie or backpage ad? Originally Posted by Permission2Look
Therein lies the rub; if the provider has NO other online presence except ads on places like Cityvibe, BP, Adult Directory, etc., isn't a member (or at least reviewed) on a reputable Hobby site or doesn't have a webpage of her own, it's going to be difficult to to establish her credibility.

If this WAS an ECCIE ad by a Verified Provider with a Showcase, definitely some explanation in order. Link, please?
  • Lmnit
  • 02-12-2016, 09:53 AM
Thanks for the feedback. I'm hoping she's just checking out her market.
http://eccie.net/search.php?searchid=7535296
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Link not working.
  • Lmnit
  • 02-12-2016, 11:13 AM
I guess you can't link searches. I just searched for all posts by Ms Kitty576.
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Searches you've instigated, no, as that is something only you can see, but individual posts and Showcases, yes.

http://www.eccie.net/providers.php?do=view&id=285917

She seems to be a traveler, but no, she shouldn't be posting the SAME time period in several different city ad forums at the SAME time. If she's investigating the possibility of visiting and looking for interest, she should do so in each demographic's Coed or ISO sections, or make it clear in her ads that she is pondering geographics.

A provider has to be physically available in that locale for the dates specified in an ad post. If the mods here and in other places notice the disparity, or she gets reported, she may get warnings, if not points. I know I earned a few years back in some forums for erroneously attempting to advertise my open-ended, 2-month-long Texas Renaissance Festival Wicked Wench Tours in different cities (lots of road-trip Rennies in Texas), and that was the reason I was given.