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Dear Dallas Mafia,

 

Despite your best efforts this weekend, I had my most profitable Dallas trip Ever. I hope you enjoyed booking the fake appointments and wild Goose Chase you sent me on. I look forward to an early May return to Dallas.

 

If you’re an Escort: You are a disgrace to this business. If you can’t remain competitive in your home market, that’s your problem. Why don’t you work on yourself rather than focusing on sabotaging the competition? That’s so low.

 

If you’re a Client: Why on earth would you go out of your way to mess with us? I certainly haven’t done anything to you, please find a hobby.

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It wasn’t too big of a deal. I’m staying in downtown Dallas. I had some time in the early afternoon and set up a meeting via text for a 2 hour outcall. With my schedule, it was tight but doable. I grabbed a Lyft and headed to their apartment. The building name existed and matched, but the apartment number did not exist. I turned back around and headed back to my hotel.

 

I have a much worse encounter with them a few years ago when I was new and didn’t know any better. I prefer not to go into detail there.

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They got me on my last visit, correct hotel, room number that didn’t exist.

Funny place, times must be hard there ??‍♂️

It wasn’t too big of a deal. I’m staying in downtown Dallas. I had some time in the early afternoon and set up a meeting via text for a 2 hour outcall. With my schedule, it was tight but doable. I grabbed a Lyft and headed to their apartment. The building name existed and matched, but the apartment number did not exist. I turned back around and headed back to my hotel.

 

I have a much worse encounter with them a few years ago when I was new and didn’t know any better. I prefer not to go into detail there.

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The Dallas Mafia has been up to these tricks for years. If it’s an escort or escorts then they must be lousy providers to engage in such desperate actions. If it’s a client or clients then this person is seriously mentally unstable. What kind of person gets off by sending an escort off on a wild goose chase? How pathetic.

 

Perhaps one day this scumbag will be revealed and may the wrath of every scammed escort decend upon them with a vengeance.

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It wasn’t too big of a deal. I’m staying in downtown Dallas. I had some time in the early afternoon and set up a meeting via text for a 2 hour outcall. With my schedule, it was tight but doable. I grabbed a Lyft and headed to their apartment. The building name existed and matched, but the apartment number did not exist. I turned back around and headed back to my hotel.

 

I have a much worse encounter with them a few years ago when I was new and didn’t know any better. I prefer not to go into detail there.

It’s horrible that they did that to you @VictorPowers. Perhaps you could share in case it’s something that we as clients should care about if your encounter was with dangerous people? Or describe the setup of the situation so we can be warned.

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I’ve now thought up of a great counter measure (In my lovely hot shower in my suite). Picture showing hotel room/apartment number with door cracked open. There’s no way a picture this specific could be online. Think of it as the OUTCALL INSURANCE on par with the 3 Fingered selfie!!!

Have the client take a photo of the room number and something else to prove validity, like the little envelope the key card comes in. Sure, you can still cheat, but ya’ never know.
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Why do people do that? It’s happened to me too on some of the hook up apps. People are just straight up wrong.

 

Sort of the same reason people initiate “catfish” scams - I was “hooked” by a guy for several months who produced incredible photos, had a hot, sexy voice, just amazing. But he continued to have excuses for not meeting in person- turned out to be a total fake. Who knows what motivates people to do shit.

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Sort of the same reason people initiate “catfish” scams - I was “hooked” by a guy for several months who produced incredible photos, had a hot, sexy voice, just amazing. But he continued to have excuses for not meeting in person- turned out to be a total fake. Who knows what motivates people to do shit.

 

Adam4Adam is the Mecca for cat-fishing and scammers. 99% of the messages I get are from people in other areas of the country or world looking for a serious long-term relationship. My favorites are those who list places like Buffalo, NY or Oklahoma City as their location and they’re 5,000+ miles away (I’m just outside of Philly) and those who give their personal descriptions as 6’5” and 140lbs accompanied by pictures of some big, beefy stud. The whole thing actually provides comic relief.

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I wonder if there is some weird like alt-right thing going on. A bunch of alt-right 4chan assholes made a bunch of bogus fire safety complaints against a DIY venue in Fort Worth. Maybe there are some closeted Christian assholes that don't like the idea of two men having a great time together so are trying to mess around with the escorts.

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Why do people do that? It’s happened to me too on some of the hook up apps. People are just straight up wrong.

Several years ago I was talking to a guy and he invited me over to his place. I talked to him on the way over, but when I got there a woman answered the door. She was very exasperated and mentioned that at least three guys a night were showing up looking for this character. I apologized for bothering her and asked if she wanted the character's phone number. The evil grin on her face when she said "yes" was priceless.

 

Adam4Adam is the Mecca for cat-fishing and scammers. 99% of the messages I get are from people in other areas of the country or world looking for a serious long-term relationship. My favorites are those who list places like Buffalo, NY or Oklahoma City as their location and they’re 5,000+ miles away (I’m just outside of Philly) and those who give their personal descriptions as 6’5” and 140lbs accompanied by pictures of some big, beefy stud. The whole thing actually provides comic relief.

They are getting better at writing the messages, but the discordant stats/pics is pretty comical.

I wonder if there is some weird like alt-right thing going on. A bunch of alt-right 4chan assholes made a bunch of bogus fire safety complaints against a DIY venue in Fort Worth. Maybe there are some closeted Christian assholes that don't like the idea of two men having a great time together so are trying to mess around with the escorts.

Ooooh, that's a great hypothesis. Never thought of that!

 

As much as I don't like sending pictures and paying a deposit, I can see why guys request these things.

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I heard about this activity from an escort visiting Chicago years ago. When chatting after the deed was done he said he’d been all over the city going to addresses that didn’t exist. He chalked it up to the locals chasing out the visiting competition.

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Pretty sure the Maffia is a group of like minded guys who don't know about each other going through the process of hiring but never committing by giving out a false address, etc. I was actually able to meet up with one of them by pulling some reverse psychology and they are definitely playing a scenario out in their head but unable to do so in the real world. Getting this one guy in particular to even answer the door took some work. I did come to the conclusion that he in particular was suffering from a mental disorder of some kind. While the collection of guys we dub the Dallas Mafia all exhibit the same behavior, the underlying cause may not all be the same.

 

They do tend to use burner numbers so its fairly easy to weed them out if you just ban the use of burner numbers unless they verify a real mobile number or have another provider vouch for them.

 

Kurtis -how do you tell a burner number from a real number?

 

Gman

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Pretty sure the Maffia is a group of like minded guys who don't know about each other going through the process of hiring but never committing by giving out a false address, etc. I was actually able to meet up with one of them by pulling some reverse psychology and they are definitely playing a scenario out in their head but unable to do so in the real world. Getting this one guy in particular to even answer the door took some work. I did come to the conclusion that he in particular was suffering from a mental disorder of some kind. While the collection of guys we dub the Dallas Mafia all exhibit the same behavior, the underlying cause may not all be the same.

 

They do tend to use burner numbers so its fairly easy to weed them out if you just ban the use of burner numbers unless they verify a real mobile number or have another provider vouch for them.

Kurtis, giving you a DM regarding this- I have a feeling we’d be referring the same person. Haven’t touched Dallas in years; used to love the city...but realistically these little games just don’t make it effective to go there. They barely burn me....once every other trip...but I’m just at the point where it’s not effective to even deal with them.

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Without knowing the phone number in question, its a bit difficult to answer that question. Free Carrier Lookup will give you the carrier so its good defense against virtual numbers. EveryoneAPI is a paid service and gives you more details about the number. The report as a whole has to be taken into account when making the determination if its a physical burner phone.

 

Thanks. I only did Free Carrier. EveryoneAPI seems, based on their example, more detailed. I'm not going to worry about my TracFone. Paid cash, and never signed up for an online account. If it works when contacting providers, good. If no response, so be it.

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My understanding is that 'burner phone' now refers to services like Google Voice that are actual phone numbers and to all intents and purposes behave like one. But they lack some functions, like some types of text or accepting foreign phone calls. I don't know how they work, but assume it is VOIP or something similar. A 'normal' phone that uses one of the standard telcos but which you only use for certain specific purposes, or for a single project before discarding, may have been called a burner phone in the past but the definition has moved on from that.

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