View Full Version : Complaint Got Robbed - Watch out
kenofox
11-09-2024, 11:11 PM
Hey lads thought I'd put out a warning to anybody in case they run into this girl too. I've made this post in both Brisbane General and Private General to maximise awareness.
Found her on locanto (Using locanto was my first mistake) thought I got myself something tidy for some nocturnal outcall carplay but unfortunately not.
The setup is simple, she says she can only do outcall and in this case it was at the back car park of the Blue Fin Fishing Club in Inala. She does Pay ID or Cash and once the goods are handed over, her boyfriend / partner will magically appear and get aggresive with her and you. I suppose this is to make it awkward for any would be punter so they make a quick exit. They will them walk off together with cash in hand and she will ghost you over text the next day.
Im not mad about, no one to blame but myself but certainly a 0 star experience would not go back lol.
I've included a screencap of her ad but let me know if it doesnt go through properly.
Happy to answer any questions and the like.
118446
Selecta
12-09-2024, 08:34 AM
One could make an anonymous call to the cops🤔
Or maybe the ACCC 😅
Report to police. There is video footage all around there that would identify them.
Fitch
13-09-2024, 06:29 AM
Hey lads thought I'd put out a warning to anybody in case they run into this girl too. I've made this post in both Brisbane General and Private General to maximise awareness.
Found her on locanto (Using locanto was my first mistake) thought I got myself something tidy for some nocturnal outcall carplay but unfortunately not.
The setup is simple, she says she can only do outcall and in this case it was at the back car park of the Blue Fin Fishing Club in Inala. She does Pay ID or Cash and once the goods are handed over, her boyfriend / partner will magically appear and get aggresive with her and you. I suppose this is to make it awkward for any would be punter so they make a quick exit. They will them walk off together with cash in hand and she will ghost you over text the next day.
Im not mad about, no one to blame but myself but certainly a 0 star experience would not go back lol.
I've included a screencap of her ad but let me know if it doesnt go through properly.
Happy to answer any questions and the like.
118446
Screen shot?
Why not just link.
Ridiculous
butyl
13-09-2024, 08:41 AM
Screen shot?
Why not just link.
Ridiculous
Because the ad can be taken down
Falcon2005
13-09-2024, 11:21 AM
Screen shot?
Why not just link.
Ridiculous
If you know anything, you would know that Locanto ads more then often are deleted quickly. Screen shot is the best idea so your comment is ridiculous really.
Falcon2005
13-09-2024, 11:24 AM
Found her on locanto (Using locanto was my first mistake) thought I got myself something tidy for some nocturnal outcall carplay but unfortunately not.
118446
Often think about what may happen with any of those sort of encounters, always going to be risky. At least you walking away without any injury, could have been worse.
Fitch
14-09-2024, 07:42 AM
If you know anything, you would know that Locanto ads more then often are deleted quickly. Screen shot is the best idea so your comment is ridiculous really.
Can link the profile. Not really ridiculous.
Could've easily put both in so we can actually see it given the screen shot is bad quality.
kenofox
15-09-2024, 12:51 AM
Can link the profile. Not really ridiculous.
Could've easily put both in so we can actually see it given the screen shot is bad quality.
Just so you dont walk away from this thinking how smart you are.
https://www.locanto.com.au/brisbane/ID_6994214832/Cute-Aussie-girl-available-for-your-pleasure-xoxo.html
Thats the link to her ad, its been taken down and her profile has been completley scrubbed from locanto as most profiles on locanto do. (And something a smart scammer would do after robbing someone)
If i had originally done what you said was so not ridiculous, then there would be no info to even go off.
BTW I have a high resolution snap of her ad and profile but aus99 compresses photos to shit. I could send it to you if you'd like? :)
harry444
15-09-2024, 05:58 PM
I'm sure the authorities could trace these people with the info kenofox has. But annonymous tips wont lead to a conviction. The offenders rely on the fact that he won't go to the police. I've tried this method of punting before. Lucky for me, it went OK.
cn6666
16-09-2024, 01:06 AM
Report them to police
weaknet
16-09-2024, 04:35 PM
Thanks for sharing the info.
Considering the cost of living crisis for people and rising number of criminal reports, avoid this kind of punt, better go with establishments and regular ladies.
CumShot
17-09-2024, 08:28 AM
did you happen to get her PayID number?
I see the advert image has a number but that specific number is not registered for payid.
PayId would be one identification method.
The phone number itself would be registered to an identified person in Australia. That could be one lead to them even if they think they have destroyed their phone SIM.
harry444
17-09-2024, 02:49 PM
I think we are missing a major point here. From the incident description, it appears no offence has been committed. The male was threatening to both parties, but not actually violent and the punter just walked away without asking for a refund. I think they planned this pretty well to avoid police involvement.
Falcon2005
18-09-2024, 01:25 PM
I think we are missing a major point here. From the incident description, it appears no offence has been committed. The male was threatening to both parties, but not actually violent and the punter just walked away without asking for a refund. I think they planned this pretty well to avoid police involvement.
I'd say a history of doing that would be enough to indicate fraud or deception. Being convicted maybe another issue.
VFlowers
18-09-2024, 01:56 PM
I'd say a history of doing that would be enough to indicate fraud or deception. Being convicted maybe another issue.
The first step for making this a justiciable fraud would be to prove that a money exchange took place, and that the money was intended as up-front payment for mutually agreed upon services.
If this was a cash payment, and if there was no video recording of the payment, there is absolutely no chance that reporting this would go anywhere.
Under these circumstances, the OP did the best he could: accept that he's been had and warn others.
kenofox
19-09-2024, 12:13 AM
The first step for making this a justiciable fraud would be to prove that a money exchange took place, and that the money was intended as up-front payment for mutually agreed upon services.
If this was a cash payment, and if there was no video recording of the payment, there is absolutely no chance that reporting this would go anywhere.
Under these circumstances, the OP did the best he could: accept that he's been had and warn others.
Spot on here mate, same with what Harry444 said as well. I think a lot of people dont realise that just because someone did something wrong doesn't mean they will be punished for it.
The reality of it is, is that the weight is on me to prove beyond a doubt in front of a judge that a crime has been commited, which due to the stated factors is literally impossible.
In the moment its so easy to get angry and demand justice but unfortunately justice doesn't like to run, she walks. Live and learn. I just have to make smarter decisions and dont rush into things. (Or maybe bring a weapon with me if I see this bitch again lol)
kenofox
19-09-2024, 12:33 AM
Just a warning to everyone, she is back up
https://www.locanto.com.au/brisbane/ID_7021631833/Cute-Aussie-girl-available-for-your-pleasure-Xoxo.html
harry444
19-09-2024, 12:09 PM
I strongly suggest, it would be wise to avoid any vigilante justice.
Brissynoms
19-09-2024, 04:46 PM
Just a warning to everyone, she is back up
https://www.locanto.com.au/brisbane/ID_7021631833/Cute-Aussie-girl-available-for-your-pleasure-Xoxo.html
New profile, recently registered. So they definitely know what they did and probably going to try it again
I've personally never done an outcall to my home. Could end up being robbed later by pimps 😂 even people I know on a friend's level I don't trust to see my house.
Maybe if I had known the adult service woman for a long time and got to known her... just to much at risk
funinqld
21-09-2024, 01:46 PM
Well thats interesting hey that they are back up.
2 suggestions.
1. you could message from another number and get there early so you can spot them and get a rego number and a few photo's
2. you could call up and see if she would do a fantasy of you paying her for sex and then another guy turning up and taking off with the money lol. Sorry just joking. You could have 3 or so mates waiting for them and all 3 film and photo and then take it to the cops. Follow them home and see how you go?
funinqld
21-09-2024, 01:47 PM
Sorry i was suggesting following them home to fight anyone. Just so you have all the details of who they are and where they live
Sorry i was suggesting following them home to fight anyone. Just so you have all the details of who they are and where they live
You up for a stakeout? 😂
Langy
23-09-2024, 09:27 AM
Sadly, it's just not worth it IMO. Take the L and chalk it up to experience. Cheers for the heads up though
padangprince
23-09-2024, 06:06 PM
100% they’re junkies, and not that smart either! A payID search of the number reveals her name is Alisha Powell. And yep has both FB & Instagram profiles. https://www.facebook.com/share/pZgTGA6UNDtoMwh1/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
padangprince
23-09-2024, 06:24 PM
did you happen to get her PayID number?
I see the advert image has a number but that specific number is not registered for payid.
PayId would be one identification method.
The phone number itself would be registered to an identified person in Australia. That could be one lead to them even if they think they have destroyed their phone SIM.
The number isn’t clear in this screenshot. However her new ad has the same number and is Pay ID registered: 0422879309. Her name is Alisha Powell. She has a FB profile! https://www.facebook.com/share/pZgTGA6UNDtoMwh1/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
gpeck80
25-09-2024, 12:53 PM
Its a crime called extortion.
90512
25-09-2024, 01:17 PM
Pay id is what scammers use. You are only paying cash for your pleasure.
kenofox
25-09-2024, 10:36 PM
100% they’re junkies, and not that smart either! A payID search of the number reveals her name is Alisha Powell. And yep has both FB & Instagram profiles. https://www.facebook.com/share/pZgTGA6UNDtoMwh1/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Shit didnt realise you could do that with payID thanks for taking the time to look though lad
Trapper
27-09-2024, 02:10 PM
even what has been described with the right evidence is actionable by the police. As a lawyer i would recommend reporting it at least
funinqld
27-09-2024, 03:57 PM
Good idea. If you have the name and profile.....report it
jeffsouthwell
28-09-2024, 05:02 PM
Try to encourage the cops to set up a sting. 2 can play it that game.
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