Love the chocolate on your showcase though Originally Posted by burkaliniThank you. Its one of my favorites!
What does listing activities have to do with LE? They already know you are providing an illegal service, so listing menu items doesn't help them any more.Being an escort isn't an illegal service. Ads for escorts are even accepted in the telephone yellow pages.
Originally Posted by Cpalmson
What does listing activities have to do with LE? They already know you are providing an illegal service, so listing menu items doesn't help them any more.I'm sorry but you are wrong hon. If I get an email asking about what I offer in explicit detail, it will not be responded to...period. Admitting what you are doing before the guy even gets there is just plain stupid! Nothing on the internet is 100 percent secure...including these pms you guys think no one sees lol.
I do agree that reviews are the best way to get info-- especially to verify what is advertised. I also think it is appropriate for providers to discuss what can be expected, but I think it is okay to go to the R rated version Originally Posted by Cpalmson
What does listing activities have to do with LE? They already know you are providing an illegal service, so listing menu items doesn't help them any more. Originally Posted by CpalmsonIt has a lot more to do with the DA; to help make the case against the Provider. LE can target anyone they like and make an arrest. Its the DA that has to prove the case and a personal website, with explicit activities listed, goes a long way towards helping them.
What does listing activities have to do with LE? They already know you are providing an illegal service, so listing menu items doesn't help them any more.
I do agree that reviews are the best way to get info-- especially to verify what is advertised. I also think it is appropriate for providers to discuss what can be expected, but I think it is okay to go to the R rated version Originally Posted by Cpalmson
I'm sorry but you are wrong hon. If I get an email asking about what I offer in explicit detail, it will not be responded to...period. Admitting what you are doing before the guy even gets there is just plain stupid! Nothing on the internet is 100 percent secure...including these pms you guys think no one sees lol.
You are raising a red flag with most providers if you do so, but I digress. Even if she tells you "Yes" to everything you are asking about, she can still not provide it when you get there lol. What is the use of having an admition of guilt on record to boot? Just because she says greek is on the menu does not mean you will get it....it is always YMMV! Originally Posted by London Rayne
I fully understand why a provider may feel very uncomfortable (for any number of reasons) by openly posting a menu of services. That's why I take a completely different approach ... even when there are sufficient reviews for me to make a preliminary judgment.Don't really want all that info laying out there in email. Who knows who is reading that. The net is not secure
I email a Letter of Introduction of myself to the provider after I've made an initial contact. The Letter of Introduction includes my complete contact information, my P411 or RS2K verification data, recent provider references, my photo, some personal information, and my preferences and/or expectations of activities and the type of experience I enjoy. Though I'm a fanatic on discretion and privacy, I've discovered that providing complete information upfront to the provider without her having to beg for it (or spend a lot of time in research) has its own set of rewards.
I ask the provider to read and review the letter carefully and let me know if she thinks we will be compatible. I don't schedule an appointment until I receive her response.
This process has worked well for me. That being said, I understand this process may not be suitable for some gents or providers. Originally Posted by pjpenner
I think that le would be more likely to go after a provider who has everything under the sun listed then a provider who has none. its just more to build a case on i think, whether you speak of it or not.Being very new to this, I initially appreciated the listings on the sites, but am finding myself paying more attention to the reviews. As a newbie, I don't think I'll be starting with providers unless they have several reviews.
i think reviews would be more safer and more accurate. that way the client knows from others what to expect. because as someone previously stated someone can say they will do everything but when they get there you get nothing like you expected. Originally Posted by Memory757
I fully understand why a provider may feel very uncomfortable (for any number of reasons) by openly posting a menu of services. That's why I take a completely different approach ... even when there are sufficient reviews for me to make a preliminary judgment.
I email a Letter of Introduction of myself to the provider after I've made an initial contact. The Letter of Introduction includes my complete contact information, my P411 or RS2K verification data, recent provider references, my photo, some personal information, and my preferences and/or expectations of activities and the type of experience I enjoy. Though I'm a fanatic on discretion and privacy, I've discovered that providing complete information upfront to the provider without her having to beg for it (or spend a lot of time in research) has its own set of rewards.
I ask the provider to read and review the letter carefully and let me know if she thinks we will be compatible. I don't schedule an appointment until I receive her response.
This process has worked well for me. That being said, I understand this process may not be suitable for some gents or providers. Originally Posted by pjpenner
I fully understand why a provider may feel very uncomfortable (for any number of reasons) by openly posting a menu of services. That's why I take a completely different approach ... even when there are sufficient reviews for me to make a preliminary judgment.I'd like to know what other providers feel about this. Would you prefer to get a detailed email?
I email a Letter of Introduction of myself to the provider after I've made an initial contact. The Letter of Introduction includes my complete contact information, my P411 or RS2K verification data, recent provider references, my photo, some personal information, and my preferences and/or expectations of activities and the type of experience I enjoy. Though I'm a fanatic on discretion and privacy, I've discovered that providing complete information upfront to the provider without her having to beg for it (or spend a lot of time in research) has its own set of rewards.
I ask the provider to read and review the letter carefully and let me know if she thinks we will be compatible. I don't schedule an appointment until I receive her response.
This process has worked well for me. That being said, I understand this process may not be suitable for some gents or providers. Originally Posted by pjpenner