Let’s be honest. The escort world is full of noise.
Real escorts and female escorts exist everywhere, but so do time wasters, bait and switch profiles, and people running games behind a screen. If you’ve ever tried to book companions or call girls online, you already know how fast it can go sideways.
This thread is about the patterns. The tricks. The moves that repeat over and over.
Not doxxing. Not exposing anyone. Just helping guys spot problems early and book smarter.
9 fake escort tricks to watch for
1) The “too perfect” profile
Photos look like a fashion campaign. No normal details. No personality. Just perfection.
2) Instant pressure to book
“Come now” with zero confirmation of time, rate, or location.
3) The conversation feels like a script
Same lines every time. No real answers. You’re not talking to the person in the photos.
4) The rate is weirdly low
If it’s far below the market, there’s usually a catch.
5) Constant changes
Time changes, location changes, rules change, price changes.
6) Deposit pressure
Not saying deposits are always a scam, but pressure and urgency usually is.
7) Refuses basic confirmation
Won’t confirm incall vs outcall, won’t confirm duration, won’t confirm anything clearly.
8) “Extra fee” surprises
Suddenly it’s extra for travel, extra for late night, extra for everything.
9) The vibe feels wrong
This is the one guys ignore. If your gut says no, listen.
Let’s make this thread real
Post your own “fake escort” warning sign below.
Even one sentence helps:
what happened
what you noticed too late
what you do differently now
This is the kind of topic that saves guys money instantly.
The biggest fake escort sign for me is when the chat feels like a robot. You ask a simple question about incall or outcall and they reply with some generic line like “yes available now babe.” Real escorts answer like normal humans. Same with independent escort profiles, you can usually tell when you’re actually talking to the woman versus some handler running 20 accounts.
Deposit pressure is the classic one. I’m not saying every deposit is a scam, but when it’s aggressive and urgent, it usually is. I had one “escort agency” type booking where they kept pushing for payment before confirming anything. That’s not a real booking, that’s a trap. Now if a companion won’t confirm time, duration, and rate clearly, I’m out.
Bait and switch photos is still the biggest killer. The profile looks like a high end courtesan, then reality shows up and it’s a totally different person. If the photos look like professional studio shots with zero normal pics, I assume it’s fake until proven otherwise. Real female escorts usually have at least a couple of realistic photos that look like an actual human.
The “weirdly low rate” one is so real. Cheap escorts are rarely cheap in the end. You either get hit with extra fees, you get rushed, or you waste your whole night chasing a booking that never happens. If a call girl is priced way below the market, there’s almost always a catch. I’d rather pay fair and get a smooth experience than gamble on bargain nonsense.
The gut feeling point is underrated. If you feel even slightly uneasy, don’t force it. The best escorts I’ve met were consistent from the first message to the meetup. No chaos, no pressure, no sudden changes. If it’s already messy in the chat, it’s going to be worse in person. That rule has saved me more money than any “review site” ever did.






