Skip The Games primer

I thought I would help some of the newer members here with a major site for finding providers, skipthegames.com. I’m far from the most experienced, but hopefully this thread will grow into a useful forum.
When looking through skipthegames, here are some things to watch out for that are scams, robs, or just marketing who want your email or phone number:
— ads that say no money needed, just want to be fucked
— ads that say text me your number and I send you address in 10 seconds.
— ads with lots of great nude photos or explicit language like I will suck your cock and then you fuck me. Remember, this is illegal and legit ads will not use explicit language like that
— ads with really low prices, like $50 for 2 hours

Those ads are ALL scams. Now here’s a neat trick— if you find an ad you like, sounds legit, before you text or email, go to another city on skipthegames and see if you find the same pics. Many ads are fakes that use pics in multiple cities, and I’ve saved myself and my wallet many times by finding those fake pic ads before I responded.
I hope this helps someone, and I hope others will post replies below for their own useful ways to spot scams.
Good post.

To add: anything with a deposit is usually sketchy. Weight is listed in Kg or they only list an email address.
and not always, but ask for deposit. Or generic location like at hotel, downtown, and always Google their number, before going that extra step of research. Just a few things I look at or do.
Let me add as scams ads where the address is a text number or name
Some more clues I look for. No phone number provided. Just using the STG email as the contact point. Sometimes pictures that are just too good.
Seems if she's checked the entire laundry list of activities, it's not a real ad.

And guys, if the pics are too good to be true, they likely are. Use your damn brains!
Or avoid the website completely as its a cesspool
As a lurker who has yet to pull the trigger so to speak, I appreciate this. One thing I have noticed is the legit ones I end up seeing reviewed on here tend to put the actual city in the location, as opposed to something generic like “Incall/outcall” or “downtown”
Or avoid the website completely as its a cesspool Originally Posted by Hairytwatlover
YUP!

As a lurker who has yet to pull the trigger so to speak, I appreciate this. One thing I have noticed is the legit ones I end up seeing reviewed on here tend to put the actual city in the location, as opposed to something generic like “Incall/outcall” or “downtown” Originally Posted by thiccpapasita
That's exactly right. Some MAY put airport or something similar. But there's usually other clues in the ad to let you know they are likely legit.
Thanks for the tips. We all need to be safe, providers included. CB