It's possible and maybe likely, but also beyond stupid. One review saying she did so will ensure she never gets another deposit again, not to mention a big loss in business overall.I don't think so. Very few men do reviews, and very few reviews on ladies are done. Besides, you can't post a review when you didn't meet. The only thing you can do is post an alert. And many will not do so.
I don't know about anyone else, but I am not that desperate that I would have to streal a few hundred bucks lol. That's beyond needy. Originally Posted by London Rayne
I don't think so. Very few men do reviews, and very few reviews on ladies are done. Besides, you can't post a review when you didn't meet. The only thing you can do is post an alert. And many will not do so. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Charles I am talking about ladies who DO rely on reviews for their business. Most of those ladies see men who already found them on review boards and have no issues writing a review. I would not send a utr provider a deposit either, unless she had a reputation among people I knew.
I wouldn't. Lots of time it's not a question of someone scamming someone it's more a question of of a provider not being well organized, or her personal life is rather unsettled, or It took today to snow 3 feet, or she got of her car, tripped over the curb and busted her nose. The same all applies to the hobbyist. While a deposit will shift some of the impact of a no show from the provider to the hobbyist it will also discourage many hobbyists.Any smart provider would not have you wire money lol. has zero trace back to you, nor do pre-paid Visa Cards. Being "discreet" is of my utmost concern for myself and my clients, and I would never risk that for any amount of money. I am not trying to convince anyone to do something they are not comfortable with, but at the same time I won't put my money or time on the line without being covered. It's very reasonable to require deposits for dates that are several grand, or include travel. Guys spending that much money don't tend to have a problem paying a deposit of only a few hundred bucks.
Where both people are trying to be discrete I see a deposit making it much harder to maintain that discretion. If I lay some money down on the table while I'm undressing who's to say why I did. Once I start transferring money to her or she transferring money to me there now becomes a permanent paper work trail. Originally Posted by Aguy