I'm in the midst of a divorce. I haven't been with a woman for a very long time, therefore I developed the courage to look online. The first red flag is when a guy answered the phone. I saw Selena's pictures and thought she looked hot. She arrived and yes, she is the female in the pictures.
Selena took off her clothes and then proceeded to dance. I asked her what she was doing and tried to go in for a kiss. She brushed me off and told me that she can watch me dance and don't touch her. I asked what can I do? She said you can get comfortable and release yourself, with a nasty attitude.
That was it. I am not sure why they are all over the internet under the Escort sections. This is not accurate. It's not about the money. This was my only day off and I could have arranged to make other plans. I'm just warning other men.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, January 29, 2019
Hey, at least you got a strip dance for your trouble. Another dickwad here blew almost $200,000, TWO HUNDRED K's, on a dating scam from the Ukraine. As far as being legitimately ripped off, you can't claim that. Some services actually employ strippers who aren't prostitutes. It's called running a business without not breaking the law. You think a service you can just phone off an ad that easy can remain free of police raids for more than 5 minutes by sending women out to sex people for money?
John
Takoma Park,#3General Comment
Mon, January 28, 2019
"I thought I was hiring a prostitute to have sex with and all she did was dance, what a ripoff!" Uh huh. Is the kind of service you thought was being advertised legal in Pennsylvania? Did you get a contract?