- Alc2
- 04-26-2017, 08:15 AM
Please give me some guidence do u pay b4 or after services rendered cause im not into being scammed ... also cash and credit card
You're going to get scammed.
As a person with no reviews and no history the ladies will probably want the donation up front.
Do your research and you should not have to worry about being scammed.
Always cash.
Only a fool will use a CC.
And lastly guidance is splelled with an "a" not an "e"
The norm is that you place the entire donation on the table up front. Some providers like it tucked inside an envelope or greeting card (which they will check), while others want to see the money laid out. CC is not a safe route but especially for a relative newbie. It leaves a trail that's too easy for cops AND any nosy significant others to follow. Stick with cash.
Sorry, hon, but you have zero online presence (few posts, no reviews even though you joined in 2015), and I'm assuming no decent references if you have to ask this question (nobody has discussed Hobby etiquette with you, evidently), so alas, you have no credibility. There is no reason why I, as an established provider, would render you service without being absolutely certain that I'll get paid.
If you want to avoid being scammed, take the advice of the gentleman above and do your research. Only see positively-reviewed providers who have been on ECCIE a while and have fully-fleshed Showcases plus numerous ads and posts until you get some good vouches under your bonny belt and learn the ropes. No well-known lusty lady is going to risk her solid, longstanding reputation to bilk you out of a couple of hundred bucks, but she's not going to chance being scammed, either.
Forever banished to T-road and Gessner.
SMH.
- cr76
- 04-29-2017, 10:39 PM
Hmmm... Apparently you've already gotten off to a bad start. Serious misstep, my dear. Hope someone gives you another chance, but...
https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php...post1059446970
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels
The OP needs to learn to do his research prior to worrying about when to drop the envelope.
Like Fancyinheels stated, standard operating procedure is to provide a companion her donation upfront. While the OP's concerns about being scammed are real, I'm confused as to how it's not apparent to him that with a two year history of what seems to be lurking with little contribution, his reputation is much more precarious than any of the escorts he'd probably want to meet. If one were invested in being on point, it wouldn't take two years to learn the ropes... so that's already saying a lot.
Step 1; learn to spell GUIDANCE. Sorry, but really!!
Step 1; learn to spell GUIDANCE. Sorry, but really!!
Originally Posted by bearkat4080
Amen...but why're you sorry. Too dim to spell a simple word correctly...FACT. Feeling sorry for him is akin to feeling sorry for the unemployed jackass who's never on time for a job interview.
Funny but... OH SO TRUE!!!!!!! Or like feeling sorry for a panhandler in a wheelchair with two perfectly good legs and a cigarette in his mouth... this panhandler obviously has enough money to buy cigarettes(FYI they're not cheap) but yet he's in his "homeless" situation. I veered a little off topic sorry! LOL. OP, life is tough, I'm not sorry.