Warning & Scam Prevention
1. THE UPFRONT TRAP (DEPOSIT SCAMS)
Real independent escorts and legitimate agencies take cash at the door. Scammers demand money before you even get an address. If a provider asks for a "booking fee," "security deposit," or "gas money" via CashApp, personal Crypto wallets, or iTunes Gift Cards—stop talking to them. Do not send money into the void. Once the transfer clears, the profile disappears. Cash-in-hand upon meeting is the only safe standard in this industry
2. PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY (AVOID BLACKMAIL)
Do not hand your personal life over to strangers. Never text an escort from your primary business phone. Set up a burner VOIP number like Google Voice. Keep your real name, LinkedIn, and corporate email completely out of the booking process. Why? Because blackmailers rely on panic. They scrape your real details and threaten to expose your adult activities to your family or boss unless you pay a ransom. Keep it completely discreet.
3. CATFISH & THE BAIT-AND-SWITCH
If a profile looks like a Vogue cover shoot but the hourly rate is dirt cheap, you are walking into a trap.
How to test it: Look for the Escort Aura Verification Badge. No badge? Demand a quick live video call or a specific photo (like holding today’s date). If they make excuses about a "broken camera," move on to the next profile. Also, never give out your exact hotel room number until you physically see the provider in the lobby. Do not set yourself up for a blind ambush.
SPOTTED A SCAMMER? GET THEM BANNED.
We don't do "warnings" for fraud. We ban. If an advertiser tries to pull a deposit scam or you spot stolen photos, use our tools to shut them down.
- Hit the red "Report" button directly on their ad.
- Attach your chat screenshots to the report.
- Our moderation team will review the evidence. If the scam is confirmed, we permanently ban their devices from our platform. If someone attempts to blackmail you, cut all contact immediately and file a local police report.