Lisa, as pointed out many times, for a lot of girls the info is not "out there". In your showcase it only shows to premium access members. So a huge group of potential clients have a choice of either asking or finding another lady.
And, while I understand the desire for safety, you also do not know who is on the other end of a call, a PM or even a P411 request. Not really. There is not any guarantee the guy you think made that call or sent that PM is really who you think it is.
Originally Posted by Fort Worth Punk
I do totally believe that statement by Fort Worth... he is so right.
That's why after any references is given by a hobbyist... ask him to verify the provider's residence....
ex... What conversation did they have to spark HER memory of him...
Did he get a coke?
Did he bring wine?
Did he spill a glass of something on a rug?
And then when calling the provider.. use that info.. but be vague to make sure she remembers HIM exactly.
Ask her.. "Well, he said.. that he brought you something... what was it?
Make Her say.. "Yes, he brought me a coke or wine"
"He spilled his glass on my rug."
Just be sure that the actual provider remembers him.. and make sure he is who he says he is... that he is really the handle that he pm'd you from.
Example... One of my reviewers... him and I had a great time.. a while back... I received a call on a recent tour to Houston that I was doing. Caller said he was that particular reviewer. Me not knowing if it was or not... I said... (jokingly) "Hey, remember that time I was in the bathroom.. and something scared me... What was it?" The caller couldn't "remember" and hung up. I called the reviewer who the caller stated he was... and asked if he had tried to get ahold of me... he said "NO"... scary but so true. So with the access that Eccie allows NON MEMBERS to have to our info... anyone can look at your showcase and see a name... call you up ... and act like them... and by the time they arrive to session for you to figure out... it's not them.. it will be too late.
Screen screen screen... ask questions. Most serious hobbyist will oblidge and understand... and MOST will appreciate your safety precautions.