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  • 4 months later...
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On 11/15/2023 at 6:14 PM, BriansBodywork said:

It shows he created this profile over three years ago. 

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He keeps changing his profile name. The link may be the same. All of the photos he’s using are of a model and actual masseur based in Portugal.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 months later...
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Hi -- I've gotta jump in because I know this masseur very well. I've seen him for at least 5 appts in recent months. He has many great reviews because he is extraordinary -- with a large, extremely loyal customer base. Yes, he uses photos of another model (a friend of his who is aware of it) and acknowledges this at first meeting -- and gives his reasons, which are personal and not mine to share.
 

I will share he is far more handsome than the pics -- a Brazilian personal trainer with crystal blue eyes and a body that slays. If he used real pics -- he'd never be available...  

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1 hour ago, bonvoytravel said:

Hi -- I've gotta jump in because I know this masseur very well. I've seen him for at least 5 appts in recent months. He has many great reviews because he is extraordinary -- with a large, extremely loyal customer base. Yes, he uses photos of another model (a friend of his who is aware of it) and acknowledges this at first meeting -- and gives his reasons, which are personal and not mine to share.
 

I will share he is far more handsome than the pics -- a Brazilian personal trainer with crystal blue eyes and a body that slays. If he used real pics -- he'd never be available...  

Impersonating or using someone else’s pictures, even with their consent, is absolutely unacceptable. This practice is misleading and damages trust, regardless of the reasons given. Clients have a right to know exactly who they are booking services with, and any form of deception is a violation of that trust. Misrepresentation, under any circumstance, is not justifiable. This kind of behavior should not be tolerated. 

I strongly encourage all forum members to avoid hiring providers who engage in such deceptive practices. Let’s hold providers to a higher standard by only doing business with those who are transparent and honest in their representation.

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9 hours ago, bonvoytravel said:

Hi -- I've gotta jump in because I know this masseur very well. I've seen him for at least 5 appts in recent months. He has many great reviews because he is extraordinary -- with a large, extremely loyal customer base. Yes, he uses photos of another model (a friend of his who is aware of it) and acknowledges this at first meeting -- and gives his reasons, which are personal and not mine to share.
 

I will share he is far more handsome than the pics -- a Brazilian personal trainer with crystal blue eyes and a body that slays. If he used real pics -- he'd never be available...  

 

Honestly, I don't care why he’s using someone else’s picture or why he thinks it’s acceptable. If you’re using photos that aren’t yours in an ad where appearance heavily influences the hiring decision, you’re a scammer, plain and simple.

  • 8 months later...
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I just reported him. Let’s see how long it takes for the ad to be taken down.

I also encourage everyone not to just complain here when someone is a scammer—take action and report them directly to the platform they’re using to advertise. That’s the most effective way to help protect others. Many people don’t know about this forum and continue to fall for these scams.

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