The Verification Badge
Every profile on Boobpedia carries a "Verified" badge when the profile owner has submitted a current selfie matching their public photos within the last 30 days. The selfie is reviewed by Boobpedia moderators (not automated) and the badge expires if not renewed.
Verified ≠ guaranteed satisfaction, but it does guarantee the photos belong to the person you'll meet. For premium-rate bookings in London, never book a non-verified profile.
Reading Reviews
Reviews on Boobpedia are submitted by registered users and moderated before publication. The signal to look for:
- 5+ reviews from verified users — almost always means the profile is exactly as advertised.
- Specific, dated reviews mentioning particular details (district, hotel, services) — much more credible than generic "great time" reviews.
- A spread of ratings — a profile with all 5-star reviews from accounts created on the same day is suspicious. A profile with mostly 5-star and a couple of 4-star reviews is normal.
- Recent reviews — anything within the last 90 days is a strong signal the profile is still active and consistent.
Photo Audit
A quick check before you book:
- Same person across photos? Look at the eyes, jawline, and hairline — these don't change much across hair colour or outfit changes. If photos show two clearly different people, the listing is either scraped or rotates.
- Consistent photo style? Most legitimate independents have a mix of professional shots and casual selfies. All-professional or all-selfie is fine; jarring quality jumps suggest mixed sourcing.
- Background consistency. If three photos show clearly different cities (e.g. one obviously in Dubai, one in London, one in Bangkok), the profile likely travels — confirm location before booking.
Reverse Image Check
Most users don't bother with reverse-image search in London because the verification badge handles the common cases. If you want to do it anyway: Google Images and Yandex both accept image uploads and return matches. Look for:
- The same photo on another directory listed under a different name — could indicate scraped content.
- The same photo on a porn site — fine if the profile claims to be a pornstar, suspect if not.
- The same photo on a stock-photo site — definite red flag.
Caveat: legitimate escorts often have photos on multiple directories. Same photo on FreeOnes, AdultWork, and Boobpedia is normal. Same photo on a Russian dating site under three different names is a problem.
Contact-Detail Consistency
The contact details on a verified Boobpedia profile match across the profile, the WhatsApp number on first message, and the booking-confirmation message. If you spot a discrepancy:
- WhatsApp number doesn't match the profile — could just be a new number, but ask. Legitimate independents move WhatsApp numbers occasionally; scammers swap mid-conversation.
- Different name on WhatsApp profile than the listing — sometimes a real name vs working name, sometimes a stolen-profile signal. Ask.
- Address changed after deposit — major red flag. Legitimate incalls have a stable address per profile.
Active Status
The directory shows a "Last active" timestamp on every profile. Read it:
- Active today / yesterday: The profile is current. Replies will be quick.
- Active in the last week: Probably still working; expect a slightly slower reply.
- Active 2+ weeks ago: Send a follow-up WhatsApp before bringing cash to the door. The profile may have travelled or paused.
- Active a month+ ago: Treat as stale until confirmed otherwise.
What "Verified" Doesn't Cover
The verification badge confirms identity. It doesn't guarantee:
- Service depth — what's on the profile may or may not be what's offered. Confirm before the booking.
- Schedule accuracy — the listed availability is current at submission but escorts travel. Confirm via WhatsApp.
- Rate consistency — the listed rates are usually accurate but premium independents occasionally have promotional or special-event pricing. Confirm in the booking message.
If the Profile Turns Out Different
If you arrive at a booking and the person isn't the profile (different person, different age, etc.), the right move is to leave without paying. No cash should change hands on a misrepresented booking. After:
- Report the profile via the Boobpedia report button — triggers a 24h moderation review.
- Leave a fact-based review describing what happened — this is the marketplace's self-correcting mechanism.
- Don't confront the person directly — it's not their fault if they were hired to staff a fraudulent listing.
Related Reading
The full safety guide covers the booking-side norms; the etiquette guide covers the soft skills that get bookings to go smoothly.