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Sorry, although the 2nd guy looked familiar, like I may have seen him as a stripper at one of the venues in NYC. Best of luck, if you take one for a spin.

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"Marko in Big A" Definitely..a Wet Dream IF the AD & Pix's match up? Try asking on Muscle Service..he is definitely the M/S Type.. His AD say he is into Older Guys I'm thinking he has a Sugar Daddy on the Upper Eastside his location...

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The email address Marko gives on his ad is the same as was on "Jason's" a few weeks ago with completely different pictures. I wrote to Jason at that address asking if he would post more than the one pic he had posted at that time and he replied a few days later saying he rarely sends out pics, but he did eventually post a couple more pics on the ad, not at all similar to the ones now on Marko's ad, but the email address is identical.

I have a feeling both Rick and Marko are more of the work of a guy who regularly has several fake ads going at a time. I met him once and at least some of the pictures were of Joey Van Damme, who I was unaware of at the time, so I got duped. This guy was passable (but not at all similar to Van Damme) so I hooked up with him and paid him. Later I fell again for one of his fake ads with different pics and it was the same guy but I got out before anything came to pass and never entered his place on the Upper East Side, right around East 100th Street.

Can somebody please tell me what could possibly be the point of posting fake ads? Is it just a kind of perverse sport for the poster or does he nab a sucker (like me) once in a while and that alone makes it lucrative for him?

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The email address Marko gives on his ad is the same as was on "Jason's" a few weeks ago with completely different pictures. I wrote to Jason at that address asking if he would post more than the one pic he had posted at that time and he replied a few days later saying he rarely sends out pics, but he did eventually post a couple more pics on the ad, not at all similar to the ones now on Marko's ad, but the email address is identical.

I have a feeling both Rick and Marko are more of the work of a guy who regularly has several fake ads going at a time. I met him once and at least some of the pictures were of Joey Van Damme, who I was unaware of at the time, so I got duped. This guy was passable (but not at all similar to Van Damme) so I hooked up with him and paid him. Later I fell again for one of his fake ads with different pics and it was the same guy but I got out before anything came to pass and never entered his place on the Upper East Side, right around East 100th Street.

Can somebody please tell me what could possibly be the point of posting fake ads? Is it just a kind of perverse sport for the poster or does he nab a sucker (like me) once in a while and that alone makes it lucrative for him?

 

I imagine it's what you said that I've bolded: just like your initial encounter, they probably think/hope the client will stay anyway once they see the actual escort, regardless of the fake pics that got them there. Too often clients are too timid to call them on their fakery, for fear of making a scene, and go ahead with the appointment. And in a numbers game, it's probably in their favor that clients will go through with it anyhow and never come back than if they used their real pics of their real faces in their ads, and the clients never hired them because of that.

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Thanks, le *****, for clarifying that. I figured that must be the reasoning but thought there might have been some other rationale for doing what seems like a basically stupid practice.

The guy I'm referring to who posts fake ads regularly changes the names of the ads frequently or leaves the name the same and changes the pictures to those of someone else. None of them ever remain the same long enough for there to be reviews of his guys. I've learned to spot his ads in one glance.

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I've learned the same too, RexB, about a guy who goes by a lot of different ads, but whom I first recognized as Guccissimo. From what I hear, he's actually got a hot body similar to the fake pics he posts, but his constant advertising deception is just so off-putting that I have no desire to hire him ever.

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I have had guys who like similar to their fake ads show up, and I have had guys who look NOTHING like the fake ads show up and get huffy when I don't want to pay. I am always very up front in my communications before we meet. I specifically ask if they look just like they do in the pictures, and if anything at all is different (hairy, beard, tattoos, older, out of shape, older, etc.) And say that if they don't look like ads I won't hesitate to call it off. Some decline to even meet after this, but some amazingly do still meet and STILL look nothing like they advertise (see the thread on Surfer Boy.) Its very frustrating.

 

And of course even when they do look like the ads, half the time they won't do what they say they'd do (kiss or whatever) or worse are high or even in some cases fall asleep or worse.

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