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I found a guy on Grindr who offered massage. He replied quickly and completely to all questions and sent me some very hot pics.  Very quickly the session became "full service." I was all excited.  He then explained that I needed to reserve my time on:

https://www.beau-touch.com/02

I went through the steps and saw that I had to give a credit card number.  This was just as a guarantee, as payment was to be in cash after the session.  I stopped.  I do this for hotels, but on Grindr?

Did I miss the experience of a lifetime?

 

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I am in Florida so the deception is greater.

They did not ask for a deposit.  Only a guarantee, not quite the same thing.

(you know I only posted this to show this kind of deception was going on, not to ask permission to give out a cc number)

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You got very lucky. One thing about a hotel guarantee. Hotels are public places with addresses. This guy is in Texas taking deposits for Florida for a 200 massage? Glad to see you are using the proper head for thinking John! 

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All you gentlemen are very wise, but I don't need to say that.  Remember, however, that not long ago there was a thread here about escorts requiring a deposit because they had been stood up once too often (at least twice).  Some of our brethren were racing to defend this practice and to throw money at the boys.  How is Beautouch different?  Yes, they are clearly fraud, but the practice is still the same. 

So, remember the name, Beautouch, and look at the pics.  If you see them again, hands off.

Btw, also in the same area on Grindr there are guys with profiles and hot pics hinting at massage.  When asked their price, the answer comes back, "normally $80, but I am offering a special to first time clients of $40."  Two different profiles offered me that--in identical words. To me it makes no sense as a business practice.  I never went further.

 

 

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