Providers who use fake pics

Redwolf's Avatar
I recently have read several reviews where guys said in the non-ROS section (so not revealing ROS) that the pics advertised were not of the lady standing before them. Yet, the reviewers went ahead with the date despite the phony advertising.

I understand - really I do - that a guy might think, "Well, I took the time and effort to get here. I am horny. She is hot, even if not the one in the pics." Of course, if she is unattractive to him, he is more likely to keep his money and leave without a date.

We all complain about ladies using fake pics. Providers complain about other ladies that do so. IMO, completing a date with a lady that is using fake pics does not discourage her from continuing to do so. In fact, it only encourages her. I believe that if I were to go ahead with such a date, I would not be justified to complain about ladies using fake pics. In fact, I would then be contributing to the problem.

What should we guys do? Alert others that she is using fake pics? I say yes. Tell her that you would love to see her as soon as she begins using authentic pics? Not too bad. Give her a small portion of the rate and leave without doing the date? Your choice. Maybe you will just depart and leave her nothing. Go ahead with the date (I mean, what if she is really hot?)? I believe that this only encourages more use of fake pics.

In fact, if a gentleman had been alerted to the provider's use of fake pics by someone who previously saw her, he would never have put himself unaware in that situation.
I know why most guys go through with the date, they're horny and the little head does the thinking.

Should you give her a portion of the donation if its not her? HELL NO. Why would you? Because she lied to you and other gents?

This topic has been discussed before and the it has the same outcome everytime. Guy's put up with it because they're horny, but will mention it in the review if they even do a review. Its always the same tired line, "the pics weren't of her, but she's cute or she's hot." Doesn't matter, its still a lie and its not going to stop the ladies. Its telling her, "hey keep using the fake pics, these guys don't care, I'll still get their money."

I always tell guy's to stop seeing them and don't ever give them money.
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  • Fsn57
  • 03-16-2011, 03:19 PM
When at the door and discovering the pics were fake or out of date I personally would not be interested (unless she's still attractive in which case little head rules). However I think the reviews that are done which indicate the pics aren't accurate have value because when the big head is in control (i.e., when doing due diligence) I would pass on that provider. In the long run it would affect the provider's business.
KCQuestor's Avatar
A girl who lies in her ad or uses fake pictures clearly has no problem with fraudulent business practice. It makes me wonder what else she has lied about. What other scam will there be? Will she give me the full hour? Will there be upselling? Will she *really* be GFE? Is she really independent or discreet or whatever description she uses?

This is why I never buy anything from spam e-mails. If someone conducts that part of their business unscrupulously, how can you trust them to do anything else fairly?
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  • Modda
  • 03-16-2011, 11:04 PM
A girl who lies in her ad or uses fake pictures clearly has no problem with fraudulent business practice. It makes me wonder what else she has lied about. What other scam will there be? Will she give me the full hour? Will there be upselling? Will she *really* be GFE? Is she really independent or discreet or whatever description she uses?

This is why I never buy anything from spam e-mails. If someone conducts that part of their business unscrupulously, how can you trust them to do anything else fairly? Originally Posted by KCQuestor
You are right KCQ...