Fake Name

I was denied the opportunity to see a provider because her scheduler discovered I had used a fake name. Is it wrong to withhold your name from someone whom you would trust with your dick in their mouth? Maybe I was wrong. I also wondered if Amanda Greene is her real name…surely a provider wouldn’t use a fake name.
MoDriverguy's Avatar
I would say 98% of providers use a fake name…
I would say 98% of providers use a fake name… Originally Posted by MoDriverguy
...and the other 2% will lie about other things, too.
SlowHand50's Avatar
Did you catch the scheduler's name? I'm sure it's real. What BS
She SAID it was “Anna”
titanicvol's Avatar
I would think if it was a reputable provider who does good screening, a fake name would definitely throw up red flags. How would they be able to verify you? I’m sure many are just as cautious as we are.

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SlowHand50's Avatar
Well yeah, giving a provider who is doing screening a fake name when she wants to know your actual name isn't wise. Better to just say no thanks, don't want to go there. I fully understand why providers screen; it's a difficult dance of trust and both parties need to be comfortable with what info they're sharing.
Did you have references or alternative verification like p411 to provide the scheduler? If not, then they would most likely require your personal information.
mike1701's Avatar
Sage is right. On the upscale ladies, P411 or some other reliable references do make a difference. To be honest P411 will have your first name on it.
eccieuser13's Avatar
Everyone certainly has different requirements. They are different because it's what it takes to make a women feel okay enough to see a complete stranger, and that varies

As a hobbyist, if you don't feel comfortable with the screening, it's best and most respectful to not lie about yourself and then find another provider.

I do see that your full name could be useful for running a background check for criminal history. I suppose that's a valid reason, if that makes a lady feel safer.

Providers do and should create names for themselves to protect themselves from bad actors, most definitely.

In regards to giving out personal info, this is where being very choosy about the provider comes in. If I were a hobbyist, you can bet the only provider I would give my real name to would be someone with great reviews or a P411 member.
OK then you provide me with the same information you want so I can run you through google, or whatever other site to find out everything that is public record about you down to the last car you owned, street address and your credit score.
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OK then you provide me with the same information you want so I can run you through google, or whatever other site to find out everything that is public record about you down to the last car you owned, street address and your credit score. Originally Posted by wantnsomeinar

Or... OR... if you aren't comfortable with providing the requested information-- simply move on to another lady. It isn't difficult.
Or... OR... if you aren't comfortable with providing the requested information-- simply move on to another lady. It isn't difficult. Originally Posted by Grace Preston

OR or dont be a hypocrite... my safety matters just as much as yours....
Grace Preston's Avatar
OR or dont be a hypocrite... my safety matters just as much as yours.... Originally Posted by wantnsomeinar

I'm not being a hypocrite-- I'm not the one that asked for personal information. The point is-- if a lady wants something you aren't willing to give, then its on you to simply move on. Lots of ladies with different practices.
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I was denied the opportunity to see a provider because her scheduler discovered I had used a fake name. Is it wrong to withhold your name from someone whom you would trust with your dick in their mouth? Maybe I was wrong. I also wondered if Amanda Greene is her real name…surely a provider wouldn’t use a fake name. Originally Posted by TNstud

The vast majority of the higher end ladies that advertise as "models" are going to expect personal information-- and will reject you if they discover you've given false information. It seems to be becoming the expectation at the higher levels.