Yeup sadly that shit happened to me with another provider on this page https://www.eccie.net/providers.php?do=view&id=393054I stopped reading right there. Stop doing this!!! It is a scam. Every. Time.
Sent half of the money through PayPal Originally Posted by Irvin_28
Why would a Harley Quinn imposter give me the address to the hotel, agree to a meet time, and then suddenly change their mind upon my arrival. What would an imposter have to gain by doing all that? I believe a more lucrative client came along and my appointment got pushed to the side. It doesn't matter if it was the real HQ or not. I'm only trying to raise awareness about the dangers of prepayment through cash app's to secure appointments. Originally Posted by Cheap Charlie
I've seen Harley before a couple of times. Both were great experiences. She reached out to me Friday, July 27 to let me know she was in town. I texted her the following Saturday to see if she was available. She said yes. She said I must send her $25 through Cash App before the appointment could be made. She said it was to "make sure I show up." I did as she asked and got her address. I drove 30 minutes to her incall and let her know I was there. All communication from her ceased upon arrival. I wasted 1 hour round trip and lost 25 dollars. I was shocked that she did this to a regular client. Beware sending money through apps to secure appointments. It makes you vulnerable and it just might be the provider who "doesn't show up." Lesson learned.You realize a phone number can be spoofed? I've had someone call my cell phone from the same number as my cell phone! The deposit issue aside, if you're getting calls from someone you haven't seen in a while you need to do your own screening like a provider would do to you. If she's legitimately who she says she is she won't mind jumping thru a hoop or two to prove who she is.
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469-213-1962 Originally Posted by Cheap Charlie
Why would a Harley Quinn imposter give me the address to the hotel, agree to a meet time, and then suddenly change their mind upon my arrival. What would an imposter have to gain by doing all that? I believe a more lucrative client came along and my appointment got pushed to the side. It doesn't matter if it was the real HQ or not. I'm only trying to raise awareness about the dangers of prepayment through cash app's to secure appointments. Originally Posted by Cheap CharlieI think its pretty obvious. She gained your 25 bucks. How many others did she scam at the same time?