Las Vegas Scam

Posted by LaRue_McCay , Mon, Sep 04, 2006, 16:50:47 Post Reply   Reviews by LaRue_McCay Las Vegas Message Board Main BigDoggie.net site

Las Vegas and surrounding area Girls—BEWARE OF SCAM

I received a call this morning around 9am on my client phone from a man saying his name was Thomas and he worked in VIP at MGM Grand for High rollers. He went on to say that his client is in town and his normal girl is unavailable, so after looking through ads on Eros.com he found me and loved my pics and would like to hire me for 2-weeks.

He then went on to say how lavish everything would be and everything us girls like to hear. He even went so far as to say his client was Johnny Chan, a very famous international poker player, and that I could look him up on the internet, which you can.

He then proceeds to say, we must get going right away and he would have the money for 1 week of my time Western Union to me today. All I had to do was go to a Western Union (one of his choice, which was the flamingo casino in Vegas) and open up and Wire Transaction and then do 7 transactions in the amount of 998 to a fake person.

He stated this would establish me for large transfers with Western Union. Then he would have 7 transfers sent back to me in the amount of 5grand or more each. Of course he would need my Real name. He went on to say, once I have gotten the money from him, that I could go back and cancel my initial 7 transactions of 998 and then I would be picked up an hour later in a limo.

He will also say, if you don’t want to use your own money for the 7 transactions of 900 + dollars, he will gladly lend you the money to do it with, but of course you have to pay him back ASAP plus his 20% cut of the money you make from the “high roller”

When I asked him why we could not just deal with cash in hand…he rambled on and on and on, and when I probed a little more about him…well lets just say he got frustrated.

Well he goes on and on…so I called a friend very well informed about my “industry” and knows tons of girls…he of course said yes it is a scam and another female friend in the “industry” came to him with the same story asking for advice about 3months ago.

I then call the MGM grand to verify that this person “Thomas” worked there and all the information he gave about his position and they said No, amongst other things.

Basically, I may have rambled on here a bit, but if someone calls you stating he is working with a high roller in Vegas and asked you to make transactions via Western Union and then in return you will get your money, don’t do it. But somehow, I think the majority of us girls are smart enough to catch on to this one.


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