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  • What does verification on shemalecanada mean?

    Hello distinguished gents,

    I am wondering what the verification on shemalecanada means? Is it a formal registry of some sort?

    I am asking because I as paranoid as I am. I am extremely worried that something bad may happen in the future if I go through with my fantasies.



  • #2
    This photo has been 'verified' . . .
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    This photo has also been 'verified' . . .
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    And now for the prototypical 'face behind the phone' shot . . .
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    Oddly the last photo doesn't have the same feel as the first two, like on Sesame Street when one of those squares just didn't belong with the others. I believe that in this case, the term 'verified' simply means that a homo sapien of limited ability, applied a green digital tag to her account that reads "VERIFIED PHOTOS." I do not believe the term means anymore than this unfortunately. Having said that, you should be just fine, based on the integrity of the site. That was complete and utter sarcasm for those who missed it. All the best with this horrible quest that will likely to end with your extreme disappointment. My work here is almost done . . .
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    Namaste.
    THE Master Chef!

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    • #3
      To get verified on SMC, You take a photo of yourself holding up a piece of paper with your name and smc website, the photo is private and won't be added to the advertised photos. It's to prevent people from scraping random pics off the internet and saying it's them and then requiring a deposit before ghosting.

      Does it %100 guarantee that the womans appearance is accurate to her photos? No, that's not what it is for. It's to prevent deposit scams. It's always best to go with escorts who are verified or have multiple social media accounts (Instagram, OnlyFans, Twitter, Ect). And also go for escorts who don't use filters or have heavily edited photos.

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      • #4
        In both cases your money is still going to someone you did not intend it to go to. Both are scams of equal repute. There are other more efficient ways of determining deposit scams, but only professionals in the field would know these techniques. It is unlikely there are individuals of this calibre, employed by the site you mentioned. None of the photos posted include that piece of paper you mentioned, yet the profile containing those photos and others, is labeled "VERIFIED PHOTOS." Misleading to say the least. Some might call it fraudulent.
        THE Master Chef!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Shank M All View Post
          In both cases your money is still going to someone you did not intend it to go to. Both are scams of equal repute. There are other more efficient ways of determining deposit scams, but only professionals in the field would know these techniques. It is unlikely there are individuals of this calibre, employed by the site you mentioned. None of the photos posted include that piece of paper you mentioned, yet the profile containing those photos and others, is labeled "VERIFIED PHOTOS." Misleading to say the least. Some might call it fraudulent.
          They're labeled as verified photos because they are verified to be the same person who is posting the ad. It has nothing to do with verifying the appearance of the professionals. It's to ensure a random dude in some other country isn't stealing photos and posting a fake ad. As I mentioned, the photo holding the piece of paper is not public. It is private and approved by the site. If you're concerned about the professionals appearance matching her photos, that's a whole other issue.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by AveryRaeTrans View Post

            They're labeled as verified photos because they are verified to be the same person who is posting the ad. It has nothing to do with verifying the appearance of the professionals. It's to ensure a random dude in some other country isn't stealing photos and posting a fake ad. As I mentioned, the photo holding the piece of paper is not public. It is private and approved by the site. If you're concerned about the professionals appearance matching her photos, that's a whole other issue.
            A client really doesn't care how they get scammed, the end result is the same. If the piece of paper isn't in the photo, then it is irrelevant, as it cannot be confirmed that this 'private' photo ever existed. Am I concerned about the SP's appearance matching their photo? Very intuitive on your part. To be clear, as clarity is needed here. YES. The concern is regarding photos being an accurate depiction of what you see when the door opens. It is very possible for an SP, who uses accurate photos, to still place an ad that is a deposit scam. You're just being scammed by the person in the photos, instead of someone not in the photos.
            THE Master Chef!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Shank M All View Post

              A client really doesn't care how they get scammed, the end result is the same. If the piece of paper isn't in the photo, then it is irrelevant, as it cannot be confirmed that this 'private' photo ever existed. Am I concerned about the SP's appearance matching their photo? Very intuitive on your part. To be clear, as clarity is needed here. YES. The concern is regarding photos being an accurate depiction of what you see when the door opens. It is very possible for an SP, who uses accurate photos, to still place an ad that is a deposit scam. You're just being scammed by the person in the photos, instead of someone not in the photos.
              The original question asked what SMC verification was and I answered. The private photo is real and verified by the site and they made the decision to make that picture private, it's not up to the SP. I am speaking from experience as I am verified on SMC.

              If your concern is needing to see the verification photos yourself, verified users on le0list have their verification pictures public. Again, my best advice is to go with someone who doesn't heavily edit their photos, doesn't require a deposit for incalls, and has other forms of social media.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AveryRaeTrans View Post

                The original question asked what SMC verification was and I answered. The private photo is real and verified by the site and they made the decision to make that picture private, it's not up to the SP. I am speaking from experience as I am verified on SMC.

                If your concern is needing to see the verification photos yourself, verified users on le0list have their verification pictures public. Again, my best advice is to go with someone who doesn't heavily edit their photos, doesn't require a deposit for incalls, and has other forms of social media.
                I am aware that you are 'verified', as your profile on that site reflects such due to the presence of the green digital tag mentioned above. Btw there are a few people out there (speaking from experience), who have the skills to place anything on a piece of paper in a photo. Not nearly infallible. Knowing a lady or two, I have seen the process. Best they can do I suppose. There is a lot of cheese out there to be had online, but the only ones who seem to go for it consistently are the mice.
                THE Master Chef!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shank M All View Post
                  This photo has been 'verified' . . .
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Name:	4827DC21-45FE-4044-8157-8FB1865CDB4E.jpeg
Views:	457
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ID:	1161826
                  This photo has also been 'verified' . . .
                  Click image for larger version

Name:	image_145156.jpg
Views:	371
Size:	83.3 KB
ID:	1161827
                  And now for the prototypical 'face behind the phone' shot . . .
                  Click image for larger version

Name:	Screen Shot 2023-07-06 at 2.37.15 PM.png
Views:	366
Size:	443.5 KB
ID:	1161828
                  Oddly the last photo doesn't have the same feel as the first two, like on Sesame Street when one of those squares just didn't belong with the others. I believe that in this case, the term 'verified' simply means that a homo sapien of limited ability, applied a green digital tag to her account that reads "VERIFIED PHOTOS." I do not believe the term means anymore than this unfortunately. Having said that, you should be just fine, based on the integrity of the site. That was complete and utter sarcasm for those who missed it. All the best with this horrible quest that will likely to end with your extreme disappointment. My work here is almost done . . .
                  Click image for larger version

Name:	Meera_Sesame_Street.jpg
Views:	370
Size:	173.2 KB
ID:	1161829
                  Namaste.
                  Back to the freak show . . .
                  THE Master Chef!

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                  • #10
                    The first photo is just hilarious. I guess its a filter/photo edit but it looks like the whole damn thing is AI generated CGI face.

                    I think "verified" means they sent in a private photo that verified they were who they claim to be.(name matching the photo) The photos they put on their advertisements for the public to see I doubt are reviewed by the site.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by justvisiting2016 View Post
                      The first photo is just hilarious. I guess its a filter/photo edit but it looks like the whole damn thing is AI generated CGI face.

                      I think "verified" means they sent in a private photo that verified they were who they claim to be.(name matching the photo) The photos they put on their advertisements for the public to see I doubt are reviewed by the site.
                      Every advertised(public) photo that is uploaded on SMC is pending until approved by the admins. It's actually annoying because it can take up to a day for them to be approved. These are the rules shown on the photo uploading page:


                      PHOTO UPLOADING RULES
                      • Upload only photos of YOURSELF
                      • DO NOT UPLOAD PHOTOS featuring underage, teens, illegal drugs, cartoons, animations, drawings, fake photos, act of violence or copyrighted photos.
                      • ONLY CLEAN PHOTOS! - NO phone numbers, text or logomarks on photos.
                      • Adult/XXX photos are allowed, however close-up photos from single body parts will not be approved. Adult photos will not participate on Photo Rating.
                      • All uploaded photos will be moderated and require a moderators approval before appearing online in your profile.
                      • You need to upload minimum of 3 photos! Upload at least 1 photo where your face is clearly shown - it's a requirement for escort profile!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by justvisiting2016 View Post
                        The first photo is just hilarious. I guess its a filter/photo edit but it looks like the whole damn thing is AI generated CGI face.

                        I think "verified" means they sent in a private photo that verified they were who they claim to be.(name matching the photo) The photos they put on their advertisements for the public to see I doubt are reviewed by the site.
                        So what has been established here is that SMC photo 'verification' makes no difference in terms of the person posting the ad, looking like the person pictured in the ad, and in that respect has ZERO value to clients. So when you show up and the door opens, it's still Russian Roulette, but at least it wont be a deposit scam. Phew!
                        THE Master Chef!

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                        • #13
                          "All uploaded photos will be moderated and require a moderators approval before appearing online in your profile."

                          Moderated!?!?! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! APPROVED!!!!!
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                          THE Master Chef!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Shank M All View Post

                            So what has been established here is that SMC photo 'verification' makes no difference in terms of the person posting the ad, looking like the person pictured in the ad, and in that respect has ZERO value to clients. So when you show up and the door opens, it's still Russian Roulette, but at least it wont be a deposit scam. Phew!
                            Thats pretty much how it is anywhere. That is why sticking with reviewed and known girls is the best bet. I know people are always trying to find that brand new encounter, but it comes with risk and chance.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Shank M All View Post
                              "All uploaded photos will be moderated and require a moderators approval before appearing online in your profile."

                              Moderated!?!?! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! APPROVED!!!!!
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                              well, that is clearly massively edited or even full on CGIl even without all the circles; I dont think the moderators actually looked at it

                              I don't know if getting mad at the site matters. Honestly, if someone falls for a photo this blatantly altered and goes to some location and has a bad experience , maybe that is just on him for being an idiot.

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