Scammer? deposit required

Howdy.
I noticed this provider(s) site:

https://lushcaress.com/

Wondering if any of you ever had an actual encounter with them? They require a 50% deposit or some crap...so I am not going in. I'm guessing its just another scam, the some internet jockey 3000 miles away is running the whole site and banking the deposits. They did a nice job on the site, though!
Brooke Wilde's Avatar
You're right the site is nice, but something feels off.

I did find it odd that 2 of the main reviews they highlight mention the deposit being returned as if they are trying too hard to reassure you that it is safe to send.

It's also weird that they post their legal name & massage certificate, if it is indeed legit.

Finally, are all those pictures supposed to be the same girl?
DoubleEagle's Avatar
Don’t ever think about paying a deposit r prepaid credit card. No matter who it is. Biggest scam out there.
Busty's Avatar
  • Busty
  • 04-20-2025, 04:39 PM
great observation Brooke.
I searched the pH# and email address & couldn't find the reviews they have listed on their
website.
The two advertisments have California & Houston.

Madison of Houston's Avatar
I understand the urge to want to enforce a deposit requirement, but I also know the reality that literally no one would do it.

Is it very annoying to be no-showed or last minute cancel? Of course.

That being said, I've noticed in my own personal experience, if you require a certain type of screening, you attract a certain type of client, and so cancellations or no shows are rare, thus negating the need for a deposit.

But yeah, always follow your gut and I'd say to skip that one if you're feeling funky about it. There are tons of options in Houston that are legit. A flavor for every palette.
AngelaNuru's Avatar
Well I do require deposit for my services. I've returned the deposit in certain instances and most importantly I've never been accused of being a scam. I'm highly verified so I guess it's a matter of researching the provider.
Wile E Coyote's Avatar
Most all providers who want a deposit are scams. Most of the time, the obvious reason is because they take your money and then do not follow through with the session. But, there is also another way they scam and that is by the service, or lack thereof, when you get there.

Providers will use the old, "I do not want my time wasted" excuse for charging a deposit. What those provider fail to realize or do not care about is, guys get their time wasted as well. Be it she has the guy set an appointment, he gets ready and drives across town to see her, only for to ghost for whatever reason or she knows what time the session is suppose to be, yet when the client arrives on time, she is not ready and asks for 30 minutes or more to do so and since the guy drove all that way and decides to stay, he has to look stupid and sit in his vehicle until she contacts him that she is ready.

It is the cost of doing business of this nature both ways. Just report it on an info exchange board and move on.
Wile E Coyote's Avatar
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