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Just came across this post on RentMasseur. Really hot guy. Unfortunately, it appears to be a scam - $100 iTunes card upfront.

 

I did an image search and looked on here. Anyone know who the guy is? Incredibly sexy. I'd be a happy guy if he really did provide massage (or more).

 

https://rentmasseur.com/roberrob

 

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It's youtube star Max Emerson. He doesn't escort or do massage.

 

~Boomer~

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This guy is a fake. Discussion will start with sending him part of your payment upfront with an iTunes card. May be its same famous person posting ( who knows ) just to collect iTunes credit ( how many games, books and songs one can buy) with no intension of actually meeting.

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The "About Me" section of his ad doesn't even make sense. Beyond the fact that it reads like a client review and not the masseur describing himself, the actual words are confusing. Is he or is he not "real?" I am sure he is real, but he is not the guy in the pictures and he will likely take your iTunes gift card and provide you nothing in return.

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This guy is a fake. Discussion will start with sending him part of your payment upfront with an iTunes card. May be its same famous person posting ( who knows ) just to collect iTunes credit ( how many games, books and songs one can buy) with no intension of actually meeting.

 

Anyone asking for you to send iTunes credit upfront (or Target/Walmart gift cards) are all FAKE/SCAM!

No legitimate business would ask for that.

There is a voicemail scam going on now (since it is tax season) coming from the "IRS" or some government tax dept stating there is a warrant for your arrest for multiple tax violations. You have to "Call this number" to resolve this matter and remove the warrant.

From what I found out online, if you call the number, the person on the other end wants your overdue payment via a Target gift card (or some dept store or online business).

(As stupid as it may sound, people do fall for this. I've been getting these voicemail scams for some years now).

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