Who does it? Sharing their client ID?
For one, a client who got pulled over leaving an incall... as have many other persons in a more minor way.
If it happens "a lot" as you say then you must know who the offenders are. Cancel their account when they do this.
Obviously I cancel the accounts as soon as I find out, but that's always "after the fact".
An ID can be faked,
Absolutely, but it's a lot easier to share a Client Id if you don't need to get supporting identification made up. It's a hassle (and expensive) to get fake identification, which means few people who share Client Ids would bother.
There's never any guarantees, only ways to mitigate the risk.
Don't punish those of us that trust your service to protect our identities.
You are not being "punished", and I never EVER said that you have to share your private identity.
Cover the truly private information with tape or whiteout before your meeting if you're worried about it, leaving only the photo, name and DAY (not date) of birth, so the provider can match it. Don't let her see your last name, entire DOB, DL number or ANYTHING else that could be used to identify you if you have any concerns.
I'm not doing this for shits and giggles. This is a way for the ladies to protect themselves BEFORE THE DAMAGE IS DONE by those few persons who have, and who will, share their P411 info.
As I've said before, if you can work around showing your identification with the provider you're going to meet, that's great! Most providers don't ask to see it, and those that do might be open to other ways of protecting herself from this problem.
However, if a provider gets busted by someone using a shared P411 Client Id, my answer to her will be "you should have checked his identification before anything."... and THEN I'll shut the shared account down.
If a session falls apart at the last minute because a client won't confirm he's the true holder of the P411 account, my answer will be "should have put tape over the other info and showed her your identification, now you are on the hook for wasting her time, she has every right to protect herself from those who shar Client Ids".
So guys, if you really want to fight about showing identification with the few providers who might ask.... I just suggest working something out with the provider beforehand, if possible. If it's not possible, don't complain to me. Figure it out on your own, you now know my policy.
I STRONGLY encourage the ladies to protect themselves by checking identification every time, always have and always will. Few listen to me, but as more and more get burned, more and more will. I'm just giving you guys the information, do with it what you will.
All the best,
Gina
www.preferred411.com