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Have been chatting this morning on Scruff with someone who goes by "O", who is staying at a hotel in downtown Baltimore for the month of June.  Excellent dark-haired hairy build, nice smile.  "29 y/o, 5'9", 196#"  Not sure how to post a pic from Scruff here.  He makes no mention of advertising on RM or MF. But he did refer me to touchmatic.godaddysites.com/david to make a reservation.  

Anyone with experience?  Feel free to PM...thanks

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Your spidey sense should be tingling.

On grinder MOST if not ALL "masseurs" are fake.  They send you a link for a "reservation" where you typically have to put in a credit card.

I would be VERY cautious about this.  NEVER pre-pay for a massage!!!

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The site follows a similar routine other sites built for fraud.  (a) Notice that the website never mentions his location.  (b) Why does a massage site have an entire section for "Types of Fraud?"  Trying too hard to convince the reader that this isn't a fraud?  (c) The terms and conditions section only states that your information is safe and secure.  Usually T&C talk about what the user of the services is agreeing to.

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Certainly a SCAM.

Pictures are of Dario Owen: https://darioowen.com/   & https://twitter.com/darioowen1?lang=en

Touchmatic home page is almost word-for-word copy of this website in the Philippines (https://www.totalhealingandwellnessph.com/)

Phone number listed is a free internet number.

Reviews are copied from this site: https://www.themasterpiecemassage.com/testimonials

Over-selling of "Your information is sage", "you can trust us"....and the in depth explanations about Scams and Fraud.

Payment required to verify your age.

 

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Thanks N&T, I knew I had seen these pics before.  And no I hadn't drilled down far enough into the website to see that (of course) they ask for a credit card.  Caveat emptor.  And thanks again for being a super-sleuth and exposing the scam.

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