CLIENTS GUIDE TO VERIFY A PROVIDER

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That guide is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read. It’s like a guide for wasting money on a lackluster provider. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Consider the user. LOL
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Yall soooo damn salty. It’s too funny fr.
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  • BLM69
  • 03-25-2024, 11:45 AM
That guide is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read. It’s like a guide for wasting money on a lackluster provider. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Hookers are working hard to change the hobby, wanting deposits, charging outrageous prices no matter what they look like or how old they are, we are the consumers and we decide who we see what they're worth! Anyone pushing a different agenda can kick rocks
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Well…. Posting on Eccie telling clients to stay off eccie seems quite counterproductive, no?

I’ll add my two cents as a provider, and I always tried to see the world from all views, not just my own biased one.

Active social media and websites are no longer reliable indicators of legitimacy. There has been a large upswing on twitter of deposit scammers with active websites and socials posing as women, most with fake or photoshopped pictures. The best way to combat this is to save photos and use a reverse image search, such as google or tineye — also, if a provider has only a website and twitter this is a potential red flag… most girls use other websites to post whether they have their own website or not.

Being face in, I dont allow photos or videos but I will do a phone consultation so you know I’m a woman and I’m real. I implore you to talk to her on the phone before meeting… just so you’re sure.

Police can ask for screening and deposits but they wont. They just want you in custody as quickly as possible when it comes to deposits and cancellation policies, read the providers website make sure these policies are very detailed and outlined. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with a deposit, but if a provider just has a deposit policy with no cancellation policy, you might not ever see your money again, and if you try to contest it, She can make up whatever she wants in order to keep it . On sites like Tryst, if you get ripped off, you can report it. If what was sent to you doesn’t outline with the cancellation policy on the website, her profile can get shut down. Also, the more detailed, the less room for error or excuse.

I understand the deposit hesitancy, I truly do. I require one myself. And if you don’t want to pay, that’s completely your business. I wont disparage you for it, we just won’t be able to get together. There are plenty of women who don’t require it, so hobby however you wish.

I would say to verify — google google google. Look on ALL the ad sites. Look on social media. If something looks too good to be true, it probably is unless you’re dealing with a high end escort. Be mindful of your surroundings. Different states have different laws. Make yourself aware especially if you travel! And most of all, be kind and respectful. It will go a long way.
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History, you not her first ride, time of day 3 to 7 only real providers would be up cops,thighs all done for day mostly. Area avoid bad side town and hotels and motels. I don't need everyone just a good one.
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That guide is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read. It’s like a guide for wasting money on a lackluster provider. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Some is ok but when it ask for a deposit it made just as bad if would ask for a deposit, I never heard anything good coming from a guy paying a deposit. Just playing himself for a fool and taking money real providers.