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No money sent, but close.  Convincing, everything I wanted to hear, recent passport, but when asked for recent photo, the “boi” got very upset and gave all sorts of reasons for disparities,  mean while Dad Guy had sent me his address and photo of himself.  I had apologized to Boy Ken, but he was unrelenting in his continued attacks.  I said goodbye.  He sent a thank you, then  Dad Guy asked me to delete his Bakersfield address.  Remember, send no money, check the forms!

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  • 2 weeks later...

he tried the same scam on me  GAYDDADDY is his SN

 

https://www.houseboy.com/#houseboy-profile/Gayddaddy

Gayddaddy :2 days

Fellow Dad, I am an experienced DAD/SIR with a young, well experienced houseboy, submissive boy, that is now available for re-homing/matchmaking. Due to my health issues, i can no longer continue to mentor & accommodate him. The best situation would be for him to be re-homed to another Dad/Mentor. He is 22, smooth, clean, drugs and disease free, willing, ready & available for relocation.

 

I am determined to find him a good home. I am confident that Ken would be a good candidate to fill your houseboy position. Unfortunately, this site went through some changes recently and attaching pictures to messages is no longer an option. Details, as well as pictures of Ken etc, are available to be sent to your email for you to review. Regards, Daddy Guy

Me :1 day

if your looking for money then fuck off other wise if not I am willing to listen---HE NEVER RESPONDED BACK

Gayddaddy :2 days

Fellow Dad, I am an experienced DAD/SIR with a young, well experienced houseboy, submissive boy, that is now available for re-homing/matchmaking. Due to my health issues, i can no longer continue to mentor & accommodate him. The best situation would be for him to be re-homed to another Dad/Mentor. He is 22, smooth, clean, drugs and disease free, willing, ready & available for relocation.

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Add another justhop profile, says he’s an American Indian needs $400 to pay medical bills because his ID and passport are being held by a person who paid his bills,  Says he has been trained four years by Master but left because “he’s not like the other boys”. He will send pictures of “him”  stripping hot looking but does not match his profile. Beware!!!  He gets insulted if you question him, but he will also pester you if you don’t answer.  BIG TIME SCAMMER. Only wants your money. He calls himself Justin

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Another of the same, “bttmboy”  is his profile name. Master is letting him relocate to the Daddy/Master/Sir of his choosing. Guess what? It’ll cost ya! Combination of no face pic, no information in his profile, poor grasp of the English language, lists Colorado in his new profile here but, oops, says he’s been living with his master trainer for 16 months in Florida. What a dumbass! 

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20 hours ago, Buck52 said:

Here’s another of the “Rehommers” to watch out for; Daviels, aka David Daniels. Newer profile shows him with a Colorado address but he’s been living with his master for 16 months in Florida. Oops! Just one of numerous red flags. 

Correction: Daviels lists Ontario, Canada as home.

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My apology for getting confused here. I’ve gotten so many of these scum bag scammers hitting me up it’s got my head spinning trying to keep up with them. Just posted here in the form with two brand new fakes that have just appeared as newbies on the site. Use caution fellas and go with your guy instincts. It’s a battle out there but we can persevere. There are good boys out there wanting and needing a place. Best of luck to everyone. 

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On 9/5/2019 at 8:09 PM, Propman said:

Is it customary to charge a fee if you help  relocate/rehome a son, particularly for a dad/son relationship.

There seems to be a link - and thats Colorado Denver in particular. I have been sent details by a person I shall call  CM asking for $4500 each for her hareem of boys. I checked the images of the guys by doing an image search on Google and found them to be stock pictures used in the Porn industry. I then found the films that the guys appeared in !!!!  I did a reverse email check and found an address in Denver where the IP address was located. Which eventually gave me the name of the "actual person " who lives there  and I was able to find their criminal history through legitimate means. I will give them their credit - they got the boy to email me there has been no pressure or threats but its a scam so be careful with your money. By the way I live in England so all this was done from the other side of the pond. It was a pity because the lad I was interested in was advertised as a bottom but judging by his videos he is definitely Top and he is a real cutie pie.

I wasn't allowed to called him or video chat couldnt go and meet him at Denver Airport for "security reasons" even though I said I would pay cash on arrival.

The story told by the "mistress" differed ever so slightly from the "boys" and the cadence of the email was exactly the same if he wrote it or she did.

So be careful ( Also its illegal to pay for another human being to own) So that was dealt with as introduction fees like a dating agency

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No!  As others have pointed out that this is a common scam.  The boy doesn't exist and the scammer will take as much of your money as they can get and then disappear.  As a general rule of thumb I would advise against giving cash (or equivalents like cryptocurrency or gift cards) to anyone here unless you have already met them in person. If you want a boy to come visit or relocate to you book his travel for him (i.e. pay the airline, bus company, etc directly), if you want to buy him a gift (although I probably wouldn't do this before meeting in person either) order off his Amazon Wishlist (if he has one) or otherwise buy something from a reputable vendor and have it shipped to his address (if he objects to this it is red flag that he doesn't really live where he told you he did).  In general being asked to send cash or cash equivalents (I've noticed a recent uptick in gift card based scams) is a huge red flag that someone is trying to steal your money.

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