Tryst is full of scammers

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Tryst is full of scammers
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Tryst

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Considering the imagery that Tryst presents, who are they trying to market to? A lesbian with hairy legs is not the reason most men are visiting Tryst. 

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And why is Tryst promoting a black gay man on your front page? Seriously Tryst, no man looking for escorts wants to see this garbage. Also, fuck your pronouns.
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Leolist continues to hold some value, particularly in regards to certain agencies, notably those like 1122 and temporary girlfriend and agencies that do not maintain dedicated websites. While there are legitimate individuals who advertise on the platform, it is predominantly populated by fraudulent entities.

Tryst appears to be experiencing a similar trend, with an increasing prevalence of scammers.
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(03-26-2025, 03:43 PM)adastra Wrote:
(03-26-2025, 03:30 PM)Lawman Wrote: Leolist continues to hold some value, particularly in regards to certain agencies, notably those like 1122 and temporary girlfriend and agencies that do not maintain dedicated websites. While there are legitimate individuals who advertise on the platform, it is predominantly populated by fraudulent entities.

Tryst appears to be experiencing a similar trend, with an increasing prevalence of scammers.

What do you mean about Tryst? 
There are scammers on Tryst, especially when it comes to OF promotion. For example, in Vancouver, you often see ads of attractive women who are usually around 18-19 years old with their hectic touring schedules, claiming to be in each city for just a day or two, and moving from city to city, back to back. They usually come in waves. However, if you dig a little deeper into these ads, you'll find that many of them are simply trying to steer guys toward their OnlyFans accounts instead of actually offering escort services.
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(03-26-2025, 07:27 PM)Lawman Wrote:
(03-26-2025, 03:43 PM)adastra Wrote: What do you mean about Tryst? 
There are scammers on Tryst, especially when it comes to OF promotion. For example, in Vancouver, you often see ads of attractive women who are usually around 18-19 years old with their hectic touring schedules, claiming to be in each city for just a day or two, and moving from city to city, back to back. They usually come in waves. However, if you dig a little deeper into these ads, you'll find that many of them are simply trying to steer guys toward their OnlyFans accounts instead of actually offering escort services.

You're right, Lawman. Tryst is rampant with scams. I had no idea when I posted this in March, and since then, I’ve been informed. I’ve purged this thread of other topics to keep it purely about Tryst scams.
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Sitejabber and Trustpilot have some scathing reviews of Tryst. Tryst rates very low in trust.

michael - absolutely scam. if you cancel appointment or providers cancel appointment someone from Tryst call and they threat you. too many fake reviews of providers. do not use this website.

chris lockwood - Stay away. I made no appointments. Spoke to no 1. Just visited the website. 5 hours later I started receiving text and phone call threats on me and family members. Demanding I pay a fee or deal with the "cartel "

PG - This Site is a JOKE. I am a provider on the site. I got tricked into clicking a link that made me lose control of my account. I immediately messaged Tryst for help. Took 1 day for them to respond...

David Stevenson - Don't fall for gift card validation trick. All the ones I attempted to meet are fake. They asked me to get them an Apple gift card, which is fine. But then they somehow hacked giftlycheck.com chat to have me give them the gift card number. When I refuse to do so, they started harasing me.


Jackmehoff - Tryst is full of scammers and Extortionists providers. After contacting a provider on tryst I got a email back threatening to expose my attempts of a date to family. they even listed my relative’s address, in the providers attempt to extort money from me....

Actions Have CONSEQUENCES - wire fraud! Unable to meet the demands of FOSTA. Deception money received advertising not produced....

Larry - Overwhelming majority are scammers. Overwhelming majority (I estimate 90%) of the so-called "providers" on that site are scammers. 

kenneth e. - Yeah dont trust them to investigate reports of escorts. They do not really look into it even if you provide them with all relevant and indisputable evidence. They protect scammers not real hobbyists.


That's just a few, too many to list here.
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