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There is a listing on craigslist for San Diego saying it is Jason Carter, the Rentboy escort of the year from Dallas. Here it is:

Sexy & Hot Award Winner 4 u - Sexy Jason Carter - m4m - 25

 

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Reply to: pers-492997235@craigslist.org

Date: 2007-11-29, 2:48AM PST

 

 

I'm available all day...call me! :)

 

 

me and I won't disappoint you! I am an attractive escort that is both educated and well-traveled. I have great reviews available to read on daddysreviews.com also! Why would you someone with no track record? Also, I was the winner of the first annual rentboy.com Sexiest Escort of the Year award...check them out and you can see how hot an appointment with me can get!!!

 

I'm 28 {Note he says 25 in ad headline} years of age, 6'0", highlighted brown hair, green eyes, 180lbs, toned athletic build, tan and smooth, top only.

 

 

 

You can contact me by email or at . me and let's have a hot time! :) Rates start at $160/hr.

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Since I am going to San Diego on Saturday I responded to it and received a response as follows:

 

 

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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:18:13 -0800 (PST)

Hey there,

 

Thanks for responding. Please click here to set a date with me.

 

Thanks again. Hope to see you soon!

 

 

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The photo didn't look like Jason Carter, but it is hard to tell since the camera is so close to his face, but the arm showed more tattoos than I thought Jason might have. Anyway, when I "clicked here" I was routed to some adult porn site, not an appointment for Jason Carter.

 

Any ideas on what is happening here?

 

UPDATE: So I called Jason Carter on his phone number in daddys reviews. He told me he was in Dallas and hadn't been to San Diego.

Sure sounds like a nice guy who I would like to meet, but Dallas isn't in my plans! It's a shame someone is using his name to scam people.

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>>Anyway, when I "clicked here" I was routed to some adult porn site, not an appointment for Jason Carter.

 

Was it a straight porn site? x(

Bastards! :p

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I've actually never been to Palm Springs and I've wanted to check it out for awhile. I'm not much of a California person, but maybe I'll like it there perhaps! :)

 

- Jason Carter - Dallas, TX

- jasoncarter53@hotmail.com

- (972) 365-0120

 

>I didn't take the time to notice! The bonus side is that I

>got to talk to Jason, whom I have wanted to meet ever since my

>friends in New York told me what a nice guy he was on his

>visit. Maybe another day...in Palm Springs?

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RE: Jason Carter in Palm Springs?

 

Well, the Fourth Annual Hooville Dinner and Theater Night is February 16th in Palm Springs, followed by Oliver's Wild Pool Event the next day. We'd be glad to have you join us, and I'd bet several guys would jump at the chance to hire you...including me!

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RE: Jason Carter in Palm Springs?

 

Hmm...very tempting! :) I do have a CE class paid for on that date, but I think I can reschedule it. I'll keep ya posted.

 

- Jason Carter - Dallas, TX

- jasoncarter53@hotmail.com

- (972) 365-0120

 

>Well, the Fourth Annual Hooville Dinner and Theater Night is

>February 16th in Palm Springs, followed by Oliver's Wild Pool

>Event the next day. We'd be glad to have you join us, and I'd

>bet several guys would jump at the chance to hire

>you...including me!

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RE: Flags Fail?

 

Incidentally, the bad ad is still on craigslist. Flags must not mean much to them.

My computer had a problem after I clicked on the site mentioned, with a pop-up stating that some malware needed removing, except that I didn't recognize the company, so I ignored it. Then today I see this article, reminding me that it is a dangerous world out there:

Hidden Dangers in Visiting Porn Sites

 

Nov 28 07:06 PM US/Eastern

By JORDAN ROBERTSON

AP Technology Writer 26 Comments

 

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Online pornography hunters' Internet adventures are already fraught with danger from malicious code many porn sites use to commandeer visitors' machines or steal personal data.

Now comes a scheme some researchers say amounts to extortion: One site's threat to disable visitors' computers with relentless pop-up ads if they don't pay for a subscription they were automatically signed up for after a free trial.

 

The threats, reported this week by researchers at security vendor McAfee Inc.'s Avert Labs, affect people who visit the Web site and download software to access a free three-day trial membership.

 

Visitors do get free access for three days, but the download includes code that then generates a stream of pop-up windows, when the user is online and offline, demanding payment of roughly $80 for 90 days' worth of additional access.

 

The windows stay open up to 10 minutes and appear once a day. They appear on top of any open windows and restore to their original size if shrunk or moved, making them impossible to ignore. They also reappear if the computer is rebooted.

 

The site actually warns visitors they will be billed as full members—and lose full use of their computers if they don't—unless they cancel the subscription within the trial period. But the warning appears in the full terms and conditions statement, which downloaders aren't required to read.

 

Once the fees are paid, the software can be removed with a special file.

 

"What it appears they are doing is, in my humble opinion, a form of extortion based on the (usually correct) assumption that a person's computer will be key to many other activities in their daily life," McAfee researcher Seth Purdy wrote on the Avert Labs blog.

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RE: Flags Fail?

 

>Incidentally, the bad ad is still on craigslist. Flags must

>not mean much to them.

 

It takes several other posters to flag the same ad to get it removed. Not sure of just how many flags it takes to get one taken down but I have seen them move pretty quick on some postings. However, the posters who get flagged tend to make a game out of it and continually repost. So the situation can devolve into a continual post and flag war.

 

>My computer had a problem after I clicked on the site

>mentioned, with a pop-up stating that some malware needed

>removing, except that I didn't recognize the company, so I

>ignored it. Then today I see this article, reminding me that

>it is a dangerous world out there:

 

This is why I've all but quit visiting certain web sites. If I get some promomtional to join a site "free for a limited time" I just toss it.

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