Well they must do things differently in Alabama.
You do realize that hobbyists routinely giving up their real name and address to providers is *not* the norm, and for good reason. If this is really your policy, then you're driving away some quality clientele. Nothing against you, but there are some crazy chicks out there with great reviews. And the fact that they're crazy may only become apparent after they know your real name and address. As much as we try to avoid it, the hobby has no shortage of drama.
There is one scenario in which I concede it would be necessary to see the hobbyist's ID, and that's when dealing with a guy who lacks references.
Otherwise, if you're going to insist on seeing my ID, be prepared to show me yours.
The answer for me is plenty of clients follow my rules, including having their id sitting on the desk or somewhere in plain sight. If they don't then they don't get to play. Why would it mix up your private life with your hobby life. Do you really think I am going to remember your address and personal info from a quick glance? There is no reason to need to see the providers id so turn about is not fair play. The name on my id is not going to match the name I use in the business. You guys have photos from our websites and mountains of reviews that discuss the tiniest details about us including tattoos why would you need to verify who we are.
Originally Posted by HeatherNicole