Response to a reader question: Escort agencies.

If a girl says that I need to” register with her agency” (for a nominal fee out of my CC) in order to get her number.
Is this some sort of scam?

I have not had very much experience with agencies, but this sounds a little fishy, just because they are trying to get your credit card number. There should be no fee to get give them a credit card number. You should only be giving them a credit card number if you are paying for a specific service. Usually with agencies, you deal with the agency rather then the girl. If looking to get a lady through an agency, go with one that is large and reputable, there are a lot of scams out there.

Published in: on April 26, 2009 at 2:38 am Comments (3)
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  1. Hey,
    I have been doing escorting for about 2 years, and have decided to quit. Mentally couldn;t handle it anymore, and the guy i liked went from not interested to maybe putting a ring on my finger. It’s just a hard transition to go threw. Do you have any tips on staying on the path.
    Thanks

  2. Without a doubt a scam.

  3. Dear Isabella,

    I have a follow-up to your “falling for an escort” post. Let me first reveal a bit about myself – physically I’m an Asian in my mid-20s and am relatively fit (for an Asian). Materialistically, I am an ivy-league graduate and have a nice job; I also benefited greatly from my company’s stock options. But I have difficulties when it comes to communicating personally with women, and as such have never had any intimate experiences with them (let’s just say that I am always the one receiving bad news from my past dates).

    Last night I met an escort (it was a first time for me on many levels) who I sincerely believe is a student having difficulties paying for her education, and would like to lead a more normal life if only her fortunes would allow (we spent quite a lot of time talking in depth about university life).

    I think all men have an innate desire to protect, and I am no different. Or maybe that isIn my current job I do not have any prospects of finding someone to fall for, and so I constantly feel incomplete, unfulfilled.

    The question I have, then, is whether it is childish of me to try to befriend and help her, and see how things goes. To be honest, I do realize that our circles would never have overlapped under normal circumstances. But now that we have met, I am wondering where this can go.

    G


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