Gotta agree with Carmen, but you have a point on the spam also the ones that post 50 cities in their ad that might be a good screen it eliminate a few!
It's pretty easy to avoid obvious scams on BP if you guys would just do your homework first.
1. If it looks TGTBT it probably is.
2. Use Google images (MUCH more informative than Tineye) to check the pictures used in the ad. If the pictures are stolen from another site it will tell you where they came from. If the same pictures are used all over the country by different girls with different phone numbers it is definitely BAIT AND SWITCH.
3. Google the phone number in the ad and see what else pops up. If the same number brings up different ads with many different pictures it is usually either BAIT AND SWITCH and/or pimp girls sharing the same number.
4. Ask for a website, reviews, etc. It is more difficult to fake either.
As a shortcut to 1thickblonds suggestion (which I apply to the letter) is to first seach bp ads with keywords like reviewed, reviews, verified, or elves. The search tool works nicely although I still apply the suggestions above as well. Just because they say they have reviews does not mean thay have them, or that the reviews are any good. This screens out most if not all of the nonreviewed providers... Or you could just call Carmen.
Hey I just met you.... And this is crazzzzyyyy.... But here's my number-so call me maybe! Lmao. Sorry but ya'lls comments made that song pop in my head!