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Another Fake Juelz Ventura Ad

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66956531_057_cbd4.jpgIt has been years now since I first saw Juelz Ventura's fake ad up on Eros. I took it as a godsend at the time and thought it was the almighty himself looking down on me. Juelz was one of the most energetic adult actresses on screen, so seeing and feeling that energy in the flesh was a must for anyone interested. However, all of that amounted to nothing as the Juelz ad famously turned out to be nothing more than a scam account — and somehow, this ad is still up on the directory. What could make this scam Juelz ad even better? Another Juelz ad on the directory, this time located in Los Angeles.

I didn’t come across this like I do with so many other providers. This second Juelz ad was brought to me by another member who was just as curious as I was when he sent me the link. I won’t name the member as I don’t know if he’d want me to.

The ad itself is nothing special. It does the absolute bare minimum to prove that it’s actually Juelz behind the ad, with the "about me" section reading — and I quote — "100% Real !!" Yeah, that just proves everything right there is legit for sure. Along with that, the ad features new pictures of Juelz along with a new email, different from the original scam ad located in Las Vegas.

Now, many would have walked away just by looking at the ad. There are a number of very obvious red flags, and the member knew that when checking it out. Regardless, he decided to investigate further, something I would have done if I were in his shoes. What came of it was exactly what we both suspected going in — it’s a scam, just with the same model and a new email. The scammer kept making excuses and dodging requests for a picture, doing everything possible to avoid providing any kind of proof that they were actually Juelz.

I know some would have ignored the ad altogether, but I’m glad this member didn’t. They took the plunge to see what came of it, and while it sadly wasn’t really Juelz, we did get something better, in my opinion. With this information, we can prevent anyone else from falling into this scammer's hands — which is a big win.

In conclusion, stay away from the new Eros ad featuring Juelz Ventura in Los Angeles. It’s fake, and you’ll get nowhere with it. At the same time stay away from the Ad located in Las Vegas as well. They're both scams. Much appreciation to the member for bringing this to our attention.

 
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