Had my first experience where I was concerned it was LE. It was in Addison with a Brazillion poster. Other than 411 etc...how do you all avoid and determine if it is a cop? What should you look out for or what Qs can you ask to ensure you don't end up on the front page of a paper for a bust. LOL Originally Posted by GargsterDo your homework: make sure the person you chose an appointment with has reviews that go back a couple of years: vice won't put in that much time. They will have one or two reviews in the last two weeks or month ( be suspicious! ).
Do your research. Look on multiple websites for their presence. Do they have paid ads? Are those ads on a site that require a provider to show ID?
Look for a social media presence. If that presence looks like spam/auto generated nonsense/nothing but links that's pretty suspicious.
Does the person have a personal website? That's not something Uncle Leo typically bothers to set up. Do they have a presence on a site like OF or Fansly?
I think this is probably the easiest era we've been in to avoid sticky situations on both sides, but you have to be willing to put in the time and do the research. Originally Posted by Missy Mariposa
Make sure she does screening , Never rush into appt thinking with the wrong head .. Originally Posted by LustyBustyGina38FFHow would he know if she’s really screening? Anyone can go through the motions, lie about it and he would never know.
I won’t entertain discussions on pricing or activities. I’ll do my research such that I don’t need to ask. If there is any uncertainty, I’ll accept the risk that I don’t get to engage in a certain activity…I would rather TOFTT before I lay out my business like that to someone I don’t know.Great advice. This is how I do things, too.
If the person on the other end tries to get me to talk about what I like or what I’m willing to pay, I politely disengage. All I want to discuss is what time and where we are meeting. Originally Posted by TinMan
About once every six months I find a thread that cries out to repost this link. Advice from someone who knows of what he speaks. Read and heed:That thread and others by SJ have been a big influence on how I behave in these situations. You’ll see a strong correlation in how I said I handle myself and what he advises. That’s because I adopted his suggestions long ago. Providers should read and heed as well, as they could reduce their risk of unwelcome legal entanglements if they follow his advice.
https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php...662&highlight=
Note: he references other threads posted on the legal forum. I believe they are no longer there. You can use the Search tool to find other advice he posted. Originally Posted by billw1032