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AME launches community safety reporting: how to flag bad actors

AME EditorialFebruary 10, 2026

From Manila escort news.

Safety reporting is now live across AME. Any verified account - client, escort, or agency - can submit a report on a bad actor. Reports are reviewed by the AME safety team, published to the community blacklist, and tied to the subject's Trust Score or agency badge record.

๐ŸšจWhat you can report

  • Catfishing - profile photos that do not match the person who showed up
  • No-shows after payment was made or agreed
  • Scam contacts using fake agency identities
  • Aggressive or threatening behaviour before, during, or after a booking
  • GCash or payment fraud
  • Identity theft - your photos being used on another profile

๐Ÿ”„How reports are processed

  1. You submit a report with evidence (screenshots, photos, transaction records)
  2. The AME safety team reviews within 48 hours
  3. If verified, the report goes live on the public blacklist
  4. The subject receives a notification and has 72 hours to respond
  5. Unresolved reports affect Trust Score and can trigger agency badge review

โ›”What happens to repeat offenders

Three verified reports against the same account triggers a permanent ban from AME. For agencies, two unresolved safety reports trigger a badge downgrade. Gold agencies with an open safety report are flagged publicly until the report is resolved. There are no warnings for serious cases like identity theft or payment fraud - those result in immediate suspension.