All I ask for is picture ID, and employment verification (Business card, Check Stub, etc.) Originally Posted by brownsugarbabyThe showing of a picture ID has been a subject beaten to death on this board. Personally, I don't have a problem with it as I bring a photo copy and redact any info that is not part of my P411 ID. However, bringing some form of employment verification to a provider? That's a bit much. I'm curious as to why you would need that if the hobbyist is already bringing a picture ID, not to mention the exact donation (hopefully.....hopefully he's not being a douche trying to short change you). I mean I get asked all the time in a session "so what do you do?" and I'll answer truthfully but I won't be specific about it i.e. I'm in sales, I'm an accountant, etc.
The showing of a picture ID has been a subject beaten to death on this board. Personally, I don't have a problem with it as I bring a photo copy and redact any info that is not part of my P411 ID. However, bringing some form of employment verification to a provider? That's a bit much. I'm curious as to why you would need that if the hobbyist is already bringing a picture ID, not to mention the exact donation (hopefully.....hopefully he's not being a douche trying to short change you). I mean I get asked all the time in a session "so what do you do?" and I'll answer truthfully but I won't be specific about it i.e. I'm in sales, I'm an accountant, etc. Originally Posted by rc83It's really just for verification. A provider wants to be assured that "you do what you say you do...". This is not 100% full proof because many cops also have side jobs, lol.
I could see a man named "Jiggalo Mc'Cloosy" but get his RW info if he just happened to drive to my in-call in his personal car. Us tech savvy providers know how to run all kinds of background checks with a license plate. It only costs $9.99 depending on which website you use. Originally Posted by brownsugarbabyIf you get my personal info from my car tag you're going to jail, because where I live tags are not public record which they apparently are in Texas. I don't give a shit how tech savvy you think you are, you'll have to impersonate a tag agent or LE to get that info, both of which are felonies.
If you get my personal info from my car tag you're going to jail, because where I live tags are not public record which they apparently are in Texas. I don't give a shit how tech savvy you think you are, you'll have to impersonate a tag agent or LE to get that info, both of which are felonies. Originally Posted by rcinokcYou would have to prove that I (or anybody) would have accessed your information first. Correct me if I'm wrong, but most personal information is available online anyhow. It would be better to sue the company/agency that is selling your infromation online. Now, If you are THAT concerned about anyone taking down your license plate, I'd suggest you catch a cab or get to a session on foot.
Wow. This quickly turned into a provider admitting she writes down plate numbers to verify clients. No newbie should ever go through this. Originally Posted by er48665I didn't admit anything. I just stated the facts. I just implied that this could be done by ANYBODY. Maybe you need to read up on this as well...Other than assuming providers are out there to do all kinds of shady shit. I've NEVER asked my clients for that kind of information and I don't see myself going that far to obtain that information.